HomeNewsCity of Beverly Hills (Page 16)

City of Beverly Hills

PAC City Council 2026 Banner (600 x 500 px)

Beverly Gardens Park transformed into a vibrant tapestry of cultures from around the world on July 20, as the city of Beverly Hills hosted the third annual Festival Beverly Hills.

The city of Beverly Hills has issued a response to a cease and desist letter sent to Beverly Hills Police Chief Mark Stainbrook on behalf of the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association (POA), the official union of the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD).

Chabad of North Beverly Hills has been granted approximately four months to finalize a rehabilitation and restoration plan for its synagogue on Wilshire Boulevard, which is located in a historic landmark building. 

At its July 15 Study Session, the Beverly Hills City Council provided direction on the implementation of safety improvements to Benedict Canyon Drive after residents expressed concerns over speeding and problematic driver behavior.

Applications for the Team Beverly Hills program are being accepted now through Aug. 15. 

At its July 17 Regular Meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council voted to reject an ordinance that would ban synthetic turf in residential front yards in the city.

At the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills luncheon on July 14, Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman, who was sworn into office in December 2024, spoke about his term thus far.

Offer Nissenbaum was officially named board chair of the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce at its June 25 Summer Garden Party.

July marks “Parks Make Life Better” month, and the city of Beverly Hills kicked it off with the popular Concerts on Canon series featuring The Smokin’ Cobras on July 3.

Los Angeles County has moved one step closer to connecting the San Fernando Valley to the Westside via public transportation.