Beverly Hills News
Beverly Hills Installs New Mayor, Vice Mayor
Many distinguished guests joined residents last week in saluting outgoing leadership on the Beverly Hills City Council and to install a new mayor and vice mayor. State Senator Ben Allen said of incoming Mayor Julian Gold, “He’s a fantastic guy and always a fierce fighter for the city.” He also complimented Gold on his health care, renewable energy, and public safety initiatives.
Beverly Hills on Pace to Fall Short of State Housing Requirements
On Tuesday evening, the Beverly Hills City Council heard a staff report charting the progress the city has made thus far to meet the ambitious requirements of the State’s Housing and Community Development (HCD) Department. Every eight to nine years, a new housing cycle begins and based on the progress of the previous one, a Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) goal for the number of housing units each city must produce is developed.
Beverly Hills Says No to Evictions for the Purpose of Remodeling Units
On Tuesday evening, the Beverly Hills city council heard a recommendation from the city’s Rent Stabilization Commission (RSC) to remove a provision that allows landlords to evict tenants for a major remodeling of a rental unit.
Beverly Hills Council Opposes County Supervisor’s Measure to Oust Sheriff
On Tuesday, July 26, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will entertain putting a measure on the November 8 General Election ballot that would amend the county charter and give them the power to remove a County Sheriff “for cause” from office with a four-fifths vote.
Beverly Hills Installs New Mayor, Vice Mayor
Many distinguished guests joined residents last week in saluting outgoing leadership on the Beverly Hills City Council and to install a new mayor and vice mayor. State Senator Ben Allen said of incoming Mayor Julian Gold, “He’s a fantastic guy and always a fierce fighter for the city.” He also complimented Gold on his health care, renewable energy, and public safety initiatives.
Beverly Hills on Pace to Fall Short of State Housing Requirements
On Tuesday evening, the Beverly Hills City Council heard a staff report charting the progress the city has made thus far to meet the ambitious requirements of the State’s Housing and Community Development (HCD) Department. Every eight to nine years, a new housing cycle begins and based on the progress of the previous one, a Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) goal for the number of housing units each city must produce is developed.
Beverly Hills Says No to Evictions for the Purpose of Remodeling Units
On Tuesday evening, the Beverly Hills city council heard a recommendation from the city’s Rent Stabilization Commission (RSC) to remove a provision that allows landlords to evict tenants for a major remodeling of a rental unit.
Beverly Hills Council Opposes County Supervisor’s Measure to Oust Sheriff
On Tuesday, July 26, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will entertain putting a measure on the November 8 General Election ballot that would amend the county charter and give them the power to remove a County Sheriff “for cause” from office with a four-fifths vote.