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The Council selected the Courier over the two competitors due to the Courier's superior circulation both in and around Beverly Hills, as well as estimated rates of readership and return (the number of customers who actually read the paper or return it). 

The second "Wellness Wednesday" is planned for August 18, 2021 at 8 a.m. with a Pickleball Clinic at La Cienega Tennis Center located at 325 La Cienega Boulevard.

"I don't always feel safe, and that's part of the problem: that's one of the reasons we need these protected bike lanes wherever we can," Councilmember John Mirisch told the Courier after coming off a two-mile bike loop led by Mayor Robert Wunderlich. "Motor vehicular

BHC June 26 pop under 2

Bagheri faced three misdemeanor charges for holding assemblies without a valid permit on Nov. 28, 2020, Jan. 6 and Jan. 9, 2021. Each charge carried fines up to $3,500 or six months in jail. 

"The report has many elements of an action plan, but I don't think it really is a fully-fledged action plan," Mayor Robert Wunderlich said at the end of the meeting.

Just in Case BH is a neighborhood-based emergency preparedness program proposed by Vice Mayor Lili Bosse.

"People are being killed, people are being prosecuted and ending up in jail for just speaking up," Yisel Pupo, who is from Cuba but now lives in Los Angeles, told the Courier.

"She was also so proud of the multiple sponsorship deals she secured for Live Nation, which were massive, unique and extremely complex in structure," Rosslyn said. 

To qualify for the Registry, a building must meet several criteria listed in the 2012 Beverly Hills Historic Preservation Ordinance.

Unless the Council agrees to every part of the fractional ownership plan, it will not go forward. The developer has not yet submitted a fractional ownership plan, Wunderlich told the Courier.