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"My instinct is, and I've talked to an awful lot of people about this, and they're nervous," Councilmember Dr. Julian Gold said.

"It's the same findings and same discretionary review process that any commercial building or multifamily building is subjected to," Gohlich said.

"The state requires 50 percent diversion," she explained. "We've had 60 percent diversion for a number of years, sometimes higher."

"We have been living the realities of this pandemic for eight months, and these times have been full of loss and difficulties.

"If there was merit in this lawsuit or if it was being offered sincerely, it would have been filed at some point prior to today.''

Seven candidates are on the Nov. 3 ballot for three available seats on the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education. After careful consideration, the Beverly Hills Courier has decided to endorse two of them, Donna Tryfman and Mary Wells. The national political arena

"We have the One Beverly Hills project, which is a combination of the old Wanda Robinson May project and the Beverly Hilton project, which is now one combined piece of property that is going to be developed," said Friedman.

The City will start implementing the security measures on Oct. 31.

"We are incredibly lucky to have Megan and Johenese speak to Visionary Women about their pivotal roles in helping to educate and heal the world through transformative scientific advancement," said Shelley Reid, President of Visionary Women.

Arts & Culture Commissioner Deborah Frank pointed out the groundbreaking nature of the new collaboration.