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Developer Sammy Aflalo is preparing to move forward with three mixed-use builder’s remedy projects on the corner of Olympic and Beverly boulevards, including one at the Pavilions at 9467 W. Olympic Blvd. that may be sold under a proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons.   

On Aug. 6, residents gathered for National Night Out on a warm, breezy Beverly Hills evening on Rexford Drive, cast in the setting sun’s golden glow.

On July 30, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted on a governance reform proposal that will appear on the LA County ballot this November.

The City of Beverly Hills will hold a webinar and workshop on July 31 to discuss changes to the multi-family accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations.

The Beverly Hills Police Department is accepting applications for the Citizen Police Academy, a free program open to members of the Beverly Hills community who are interested in gaining hands-on experience and engaging with the police department in day-to-day duties.

Mayor Lester Friedman on July 24 visited Sunrise Senior Living on Crescent Drive for an informal discussion about the state of the city and issues of most concern to the city’s aging residents.  

Beverly Hills can be a magnet for organized retail crime due to its worldwide reputation as a luxury shopping destination, which is why the Beverly Hills Police Department is teaching businesses how to best protect themselves.

During a July 16 study session, the Beverly Hills City Council was split over whether to review a Planning Commission decision allowing the removal of three heritage trees at 1001 N. Roxbury Drive, the former site of a historic home beloved by many residents. 

The Beverly Hills City Council discussed the latest series of power outages in the Trousdale Estates and what steps can be taken to tackle this perennial problem at its July 16 regular meeting.

On July 9, the Property Owners Task Force Committee Liaisons met with the Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment Commission (LASEC) to discuss a possible partnership with the city.