When a student asked why he shares his painful story, he replied, "I try to keep the memory alive so the next generation knows what happened during the Holocaust and World War II."
"When HBO moved from Santa Monica, they didn't move to Beverly Hills," Bergman said. He added that he expects major shifts in how Americans work in the wake of the pandemic, saying, "We're going to see dramatic long term employment destruction."
"I would urge the city council not to invite litigation, not to invite unnecessary expenditures and to enact an ordinance that is facially valid as opposed to one which is not facially valid," Janice Barquist said.
"We know that our businesses and our visitors and our residents are responsible, and they want to do the right thing," D'Amico said at the Feb. 16 Regular Meeting.
All residential streets will remain open; however, various streets will be posted with no-parking signs. For more information on the complete list of closures, please visit beverlyhills.org/goldenglobes.
"It's all interrelated in my mind. It might be confusing to people looking at my resume, but it comes back to the same place, which is giving people a voice and helping them stand in their power," Bleil says.
The project is funded by a grant from the Southern California Association of Governments and is part of a larger Pedestrian and Bicycle Awareness Campaign.
Additionally, residents are asked to contact the Public Works Department at 310-285-2467 if they know of anyone that may need assistance who does not have access to a cell phone.