In a win for cycling enthusiasts and environmentalists, the Beverly Hills City Council approved plans to add bike lanes to a 0.3-mile stretch of Beverly Boulevard, despite some safety concerns.
Council members finalized a renewed Joint Powers Agreement with the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD), proposed a name for the planned Metro station on Wilshire Boulevard, and amended a pilot program to allow the installation of the first fully automated parking lift in the
“This is a policy based on the scientific consensus that moving away from money bail systems makes communities safer,” Micah Clark Moody, investigative fellow at Civil Rights Corps, told the Courier.
Fire leapt from the engine bay of a car that had slammed into a tree on Santa Monica Boulevard moments before Beverly Hills Police Sgt. Jeffrey Newman pulled out of an alley between Rexford and Crescent drives. He rushed over to the driver’s side and
On Sept. 20, the city’s Architectural Commission conditionally approved an architectural review for a new multifamily residential building at 332 S. Doheny Drive, located just north of Olympic Boulevard.
The Beverly Hills Planning Commission scruti- nized details of a proposed four-story building that would replace a vacant single-family home near the Golden Triangle and include one unit set aside for a low-income tenant, before approving the project on Sept. 14.
A new nonprofit that announced its debut last week will help the Beverly Hills Fire Department connect with members of the community while placing a spotlight on firefighters’ mental health.