Heroes, according to a familiar adage, are ordinary people faced with extraordinary circumstances. An apt description—at first glance—for the individuals who addressed a select audience at the Beverly Hills Municipal Gallery on Nov. 13.
Members of the Beverly Hills Planning Commission unanimously rejected a zone text amendment proposal for the Trousdale Estates area during its Nov. 9 meeting that would have permitted property owners who have the right to have a second story to instead request the construction of
The Beverly Hills City Council is looking forward to launching the city’s new Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program, which will allow residents to help shape the speed control and traffic safety measures implemented on their local streets.
Beverly Hills Mayor Dr. Julian Gold and members of the City Council, along with the Human Relations Commission awarded Tina Wiener with the 13th annual Embrace Civility Award and honored her with a proclamation at the Nov. 7 City Council Meeting.
As conflict continues to rage in Israel and antisemitic incidents continue to flare at home, the Beverly Hills City Council is exploring new ways to stand up for Israel and against Jew hatred.