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Two titans of the design world have joined forces to create a new vision for one of the most famous corners of Rodeo Drive.

The Beverly Hills Recreation and Parks Commission meeting on April 22 covered a quartet of agenda items, from plants to pickleball to a proposed prize.

As the end of the school year approaches, the Beverly Hills Education Association (BHEA)— the union that represents public school teachers in Beverly Hills —hopes to come to an agreement with Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) over teachers' contracts and avoid prolonging negotiations through

Mayor Sharona Nazarian presided over her first City Council Study Session and Regular Meeting on April 22.

The Architectural and Design Review Commission reviewed several developmental permits and previewed a three-story retail building during its April 16 meeting.

Beverly Hills will launch WaterSmart on April 14, a new portal to help customers manage their water consumption and utility billing more efficiently.

Metro’s three-week shutdown of a stretch of Wilshire Boulevard was completed a day ahead of schedule, as crews finished restoring the original roads and utilities that were taken out in 2020 in favor of temporary concrete "decks" for underground work.

At her inaugural address on April 1, Sharona Nazarian, Beverly Hills' newly appointed mayor, laid out nearly a dozen new initiatives and efforts she hopes to implement in the coming year.

At its March 27 meeting, the Beverly Hills Planning Commission directed city staff to draft an ordinance that would allow developers of Builder's Remedy projects to bypass the city's discretionary review process in exchange for adhering to certain standards set by the city. 

Tony Lee, a 26-year veteran of the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD), has been appointed chief of the Los Angeles District Attorney's Bureau of Investigation.