HomeNewsCity of Beverly Hills (Page 40)

City of Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills Courier Digital Ad v3 600x500

The Beverly Hills Police Department is investigating two incidents of apparent pro-Palestinian vandalism, including on the wall of the Saban Theater hours after it hosted a ceremony for Yom HaZikaron, Israel’s Memorial Day. 

During its May 7 Study Session, the Beverly Hills City Council spoke to representatives from Netflix about an exclusive upcoming event.

Beverly Hills is known for its world class police, fire and city services and on May 6, the spotlight shined on the individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make that possible. 

Citing higher than expected costs, the Beverly Hills City Council voted unanimously on May 6 to discontinue construction of a North Portal at the Wilshire/Rodeo station of the Metro D Line Subway Extension Project.  

Former Mayor Lili Bosse has received many awards for her fierce leadership in the fight against antisemitism, but the honor recently given to her for Holocaust Remembrance Day carried an unparalleled level of poignancy.

On April 25, the Planning Commission convened a special meeting to review the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) of the proposed mixed-use development at 9600 Wilshire Blvd., drawing impassioned comments from more than a dozen community members, preservationists, hospitality professionals and labor representatives. 

As global warming causes changes in weather patterns, a local organization is growing produce in an earth-conscious way.

Sharona Nazarian made history when she became the first Iranian American woman on Beverly Hills City Council in 2022 and now, she’s stepping into an even bigger leadership position: Vice Mayor.

The City Council on April 16 continued an appeal hearing on a “Builder’s Remedy” application to build a 19-story mixed-use development at 125-129 S. Linden Drive until May 21, following extensive opposition from neighbors.  

Beverly Hills will unveil a new website on May 1. The site underwent an extensive refresh under the guidance of its Website Steering Committee which consisted of community members and council liaisons, Councilmember John Mirisch and former Councilmember Lili Bosse.