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Following a June 12 protest on a residential street by the activist group Black Future Project, known at the time as Occupy BLM, the city passed Urgency Ordinance No. 20-0-2813.

"We have opportunities to find what's new, and what's different, and what's exciting and what's unique," Gold said at the March 18 meeting.

The FBI is leading the investigation, executing a federal search warrant at the business on March 22. Beyond that, the feds aren't talking.

But let's continue in this imaginary world. Let's say that in this imaginary world, you have the thief that walks in with his calculator, starts taking things and adding them up.

During the Superintendent's report portion of the meeting, Dr. Michael Bregy shared that updated health protocols include maintaining three feet of physical distance between student desks, and six feet of distance between staff and student desks.

The inspiration even extends to the logo for The Beverly Hills Estates, which features a cheery script reminiscent of the Beverly Hills Hotel's emerald-green signage.

The BHUSD statement added, "It is always exciting to recognize our students' accomplishments over the years, but throughout a pandemic it is quite outstanding to honor their work especially throughout these times.

"Over the last year, we have all realized more than ever how important our pets are to us," Julie Wagner, CEO of BHCVB, said in a March 17 release.

"The community wanted design standard that made the streetscape feel a little more modern, a little more refreshed but still represent that classic and historic Beverly Hills vibe," Holzer said at the meeting.

"Assuming many of the one-time measures we employed in this year's budget to reduce expenditures are reversed going into next year, we're forecasting an approximate deficit of $4.6 million for next year and just under a million dollars for the following year," said Muir.