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Wearing a knight's helmet and a tuxedo, David Samuels rode horseback down Canon Drive to surprise his wife, Patti, by recreating his proposal to her 32 years ago at Griffith Park.

Manaster said he is considering reinstating the Budget Review Committee, a defunct commission of Council-appointed residents with business background who review the city's budget.

These actions constitute two possible violations of the California Vehicle Code, according to Beverly Hills Police Department Acting Captain Max Subin.

"We are eager to see the written plan from the state," BHUSD Superintendent Dr. Michael Bregy said in a statement to the Courier.

After more than a year of cancellations and postponements at Greystone Mansion, the Beverly Hills landmark has hosted its first wedding since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. "We had been working so closely with some of the families and going through the heartbreak of planning

"I don't think we need to start from scratch, but we do need to separate the process," said Councilmember Julian Gold.

"Luanne Wells was among the longest-serving and most-dedicated members of The Wallis Board of Directors," Rachel Fine, The Wallis' Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, said.

"We are a small but mighty commission

"This is an opportunity for us as a community to show how getting on a bicycle and using other modes of transportation is encouraged," Councilmember Lester Friedman said, while suggesting sponsorships at the western Beverly Boulevard terminus.

"We have been so eager to perform for a live audience for two years now," he told the Courier. "Without an audience, there's no feedback, there's no energy."