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"I have never experienced the kind of pushback I am hearing," Hahn said of the in-person dining ban. "The public doesn't think that that recommendation is right, and they don't think it's going to work, and they are really losing faith and trust in the

"These gatherings definitely restrict the ability of others in the community to enjoy Beverly Gardens Park for other public uses, including recreation," said City Attorney Laurence Weiner.

The Draft Complete Streets Plan is a mobility policy plan that includes a comprehensive analysis of pedestrian, bicycle, street networks, and emerging transportation modes and technologies.

"We are deeply saddened that the city staff did not reach out to us before bringing this item back before council without updated data figures," Tim Harder, senior manager for government partnerships for Bird, said in a written comment.

To date, the agency has identified 353,232 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County, and a total of 7,363 deaths. In Beverly Hills, there have been 870 cases of COVID-19 and 12 deaths.

The City of Beverly Hills and Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts have teamed up with TZ Projects to launch "Visions in Light: Windows on The Wallis."

I send peace and love to everyone having a hard time or feeling lonely. It is a tough time, but we all have to get through this together.

"I support the settlement agreement," said Vice Mayor Robert Wunderlich. "I do think it provides benefits for both the City and Metro."

The demonstration project aims to illustrate the potential for pedestrian amenities that could be expanded in other parts of the City. The project will remain in place for at least six months.

"However, and it's not a popular thing to say. But it certainly would not be my recommendation to bring back these students in December, right before winter break," said Bregy at the Nov. 10 meeting.