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The Council voted unanimously to allow destruction of a mural by well-known late muralist Terry Schoonhoven at 9242 Beverly Blvd.

"It would be odd and simply unfair to permit these uses across the street and not at Gardenhouse," wrote Johnson.

"We're a brand with purpose," Gores told the Courier. "The purpose is to really give people confidence, make people feel good, and to live a more full life."

One of the major aspects of the program is the division of the city into geographic zones, with each zone designed to be able to support itself during times of emergency or disaster.

"And we all owe a debt of gratitude to BHPD, who has worked tirelessly this year to keep us all safe and protected."

After several years of development and community outreach, the Beverly Hills City Council has adopted the Complete Streets Plan which balances the needs of all the city's road users such as bicyclists, pedestrians, transit riders and motorists.

"So, we will be looking to select a new consulting firm and we'll have a committee of various stakeholders," Chism said. "We'll have board members, community members, staff, parents, students all involved in that in that decision so we can continue to move forward."

The Sing for Hope Pianos will be displayed throughout parks and public spaces in Beverly Hills.

"What we didn't know at the time was that our match was going to make or break the whole thing," Maya Goldkorn, a junior at BHHS, told the Courier.

"There is a special bond that binds Israel and Los Angeles," Newman told the crowd. "Hate-filled Hamas attack Jews indiscriminately in Israel, and hate-filled rioters attack Jews indiscriminately in Los Angeles. Two sides of the same coin. Anti-Zionism is antisemitism."