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Following a contentious back-and-forth between Beverly Hills City Councilmembers and a lawyer representing an applicant for a proposed Builder's Remedy project on South Camden Drive, the council at its March 4 meeting denied the applicant's appeal to overturn an incompleteness determination. 

At the Beverly Hills Recreation and Parks Commission meeting on Feb. 25, commissioners voted to move forward with proposed accommodations for pickleball players at Roxbury Tennis Center and La Cienega Tennis Center, and recommended priorities for the Community Services Department Commission's annual work plan.

The Beverly Hills City Council approved fee waivers at its Feb. 19 Regular Meeting for Palisades Charter High School seniors to use city parks and facilities for their upcoming events and also adopted new changes to city housing law.

The City Council Policy Manual Ad Hoc Committee convened on Feb. 18 to discuss revisions to the City Council Policy and Operation Manual.

Beverly Hills’ first rooftop restaurant application was approved during a Beverly Hills Planning Commission hearing on Feb. 13.

During a meeting on Feb. 18, the Commission Standardization Ad Hoc Committee discussed the possible merger of the Human Relations Commission with the Health and Safety Commission, and the Recreation and Parks Commission with the Arts and Culture Commission. The committee members, Vice Mayor Sharona

The installation of Sharona Nazarian as the next mayor of Beverly Hills will take place on April 1 at 7 p.m. at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.

The Beverly Hills City Council at a Feb. 19 Study Session directed city staff to make changes to the conditions of councilmembers’ rotations into the office of mayor and vice mayor.

The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) has announced a new public safety program entitled “Beverly Hills Connect.”

The Beverly Hills Arts and Culture Commission meeting on Feb 11 included a detailed review of the city’s art acquisition process and raised questions about whether a potential merger with the Parks and Recreation Commission will proceed.