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"Things are pretty good right now," Joyce Partise, owner of Joyce Marie of Beverly Hills facial spa, told the Courier.

"The city recognized that they had a case with Spagnoli again that they just needed to put to rest," said attorney Michael Carrillo,

The only child of Holocaust survivors, Bosse grew up on South Maple Drive and attended Beverly Vista, Beverly Hills High School and the University of Southern California. 

"We need to honor that family that's there," said Commissioner Reiss.

"The practice did not match the policy and we were just putting the house in order," Margo told the Courier. 

"We definitely want the business district in this," Vice Chair, Deborah Frank, said at the meeting. "We're forming a committee and we're going to specifically target underwriters for this entire event. That's our goal. To support it with fundraising as we did for the Visions

One Beverly Hills will offer two hours free public parking and promises to never close the park for private events at the hotel.  

"Welcome to everybody here," Rabbi Aaron began the service, smiling. "And welcome to all of you who are on your couch, making breakfast, going on a hike."

The Metro D Line will have two stops in Beverly Hills: Wilshire/La Cienega, expected to be complete in 2024, and a Wilshire/Rodeo station in 2025. 

A designated Slow Street will be equipped with signage to discourage speeding and cut-through traffic, allowing residents the chance to use more of the street space for outdoor activities like walking and cycling.