On April 2, the Fine Arts Theatre Beverly Hills kicked off its 86th Anniversary month-long celebration with a screening of the classic film "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
On March 31, Mayor Bosse took part in a Women in Leadership Panel as part of Women's History Month and spoke to high school students during two sessions throughout the day.
The Beverly Hills Fire Department Badge Pinning Ceremony took place on March 30, during which the department welcomed new recruits Jacob Payne and Matthew Pietrantoni.
The reception for the installation of new Beverly Hills Mayor Julian Gold, M.D. began before the evening's City Council agenda was completed–and that turned out to be a good thing as the wind picked up as the night went on.
I served as City Manager during the years the Cheval Blanc Beverly Hills hotel project moved through the city review and approval process. This included a 5-0 approval of the project by the Planning Commission, and a 4-1 approval by the City Council.
As Beverly Hills preps a draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the proposed 9600 Wilshire Boulevard Specific Plan–a major development project with the potential to dramatically transform a significant section of Wilshire Boulevard–members of the public participated in a preliminary meeting in which they commented
Councilmember Lili Bosse walked out of the April 4 City Council Reorganization/ Installation ceremony with too many plaques, awards and framed letters of commendation for one former mayor to carry.
Julian Gold, M.D. was sworn into his third term as mayor, riding a wave of great excitement as he marveled at the prosperous state of the city and outlined plans to prepare it for the challenges that lay ahead.