Beverly Hills News
Beverly Hills Teams with Step Up on Second for “Scattered Site” Homeless Services
The Beverly Hills City Council took a small step toward serving a portion of its local homeless population on Tuesday evening. According to city staff, the City of Beverly Hills only contracts for five beds at the nearest People Assisting the Homeless (PATH) facility, with PATH telling the city that given the competition with the City and County of Los Angeles for homeless beds, five beds is the most they will see for the foreseeable future.
Beverly Hills Council Discusses Progress of Mixed-Use Overlay Zone
After more than three years following its implementation, the Beverly Hills City Council discussed its Mixed-Use Overlay Zone (MUOZ) with the hopes to continue to expand the city’s housing stock without disturbing its makeup.
Beverly Hills City Council Bans Fractional Ownership of Property
Last June, the Beverly Hills City Council extended a 2021 moratorium on “Fractional Ownership” of homes or commercial properties. In this practice, multiple parties purchase usually a single-family home and take turns living in it during the year for various lengths of time based on ownership percentage. Fractional ownership exploded during the pandemic as wealthier families looked to shelter in new and different cities.
Beverly Hills Voters — Vote NO on Measures B & C
In just about two weeks, an obscure Special Election is taking place in Beverly Hills. On Tuesday, May 23, mail-in ballots come due and voters decide whether or not to approve the development of a massive new, super-luxury hotel to move forward in an area that now includes the now-vacant Paley Center for Media’s iconic museum and archives, at the intersection of Little Santa Monica Blvd and Beverly. We strongly encourage Beverly Hills voters to vote “No” on Measures B and C, which will prevent the ritzy Cheval Blanc Hotel to be built.
Beverly Hills Teams with Step Up on Second for “Scattered Site” Homeless Services
The Beverly Hills City Council took a small step toward serving a portion of its local homeless population on Tuesday evening. According to city staff, the City of Beverly Hills only contracts for five beds at the nearest People Assisting the Homeless (PATH) facility, with PATH telling the city that given the competition with the City and County of Los Angeles for homeless beds, five beds is the most they will see for the foreseeable future.
Beverly Hills Council Discusses Progress of Mixed-Use Overlay Zone
After more than three years following its implementation, the Beverly Hills City Council discussed its Mixed-Use Overlay Zone (MUOZ) with the hopes to continue to expand the city’s housing stock without disturbing its makeup.
Beverly Hills City Council Bans Fractional Ownership of Property
Last June, the Beverly Hills City Council extended a 2021 moratorium on “Fractional Ownership” of homes or commercial properties. In this practice, multiple parties purchase usually a single-family home and take turns living in it during the year for various lengths of time based on ownership percentage. Fractional ownership exploded during the pandemic as wealthier families looked to shelter in new and different cities.
Beverly Hills Voters — Vote NO on Measures B & C
In just about two weeks, an obscure Special Election is taking place in Beverly Hills. On Tuesday, May 23, mail-in ballots come due and voters decide whether or not to approve the development of a massive new, super-luxury hotel to move forward in an area that now includes the now-vacant Paley Center for Media’s iconic museum and archives, at the intersection of Little Santa Monica Blvd and Beverly. We strongly encourage Beverly Hills voters to vote “No” on Measures B and C, which will prevent the ritzy Cheval Blanc Hotel to be built.