The estimated tab is likely to change as the project progresses, according to city staff.
John Noguez's office allegedly reduced property taxes and assessments in Beverly Hills and surrounding areas in exchange for donations to his campaign.
Beverly Hills voters who want to participate in the Nov. 6 election have only a few days left to register.
Residents living in the area of North Santa Monica Boulevard and North Doheny Drive will receive special parking permits for the night of Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Beverly Hills will participate in the annual earthquake drill at 10:18 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 18.
After 16 years as an elected official, Brucker is leaving public office to focus on his family and business.
During a 22-minute speech to a crowd of about 6,000, the president recounts his accomplishments and comments on his debate performance.
The president is scheduled to attend a fundraiser in Beverly Hills before making his way downtown to the Nokia Theatre.
Children who participated in the city library's summer reading program were invited to Council Chambers.
The city is conducting an all-employee training session.
The Horace Mann PTA will hold a community meeting Wednesday night to gather public input on the Beverly Hills Bicycle Master Plan.
Preferential and overnight parking permits expired on Sunday.
Voted in as city treasurer in 2005 and 2009, Eliot Finkel has announced his intention to run for re-election in 2013.
The event will recognize the city's 100th anniversary on Jan. 28, 2014.
Brown is expected to discuss issues facing California as part of a special Yom Kippur program.
Scott Miller started working for Beverly Hills in 2005, helping the city achieve a triple-A bond credit rating status from all three of the nation's rating agencies.
While in the Southland, the Republican presidential hopeful says he doesn't want the rest of the U.S. looking like the Golden State in a few years
The G.O.P. presidential candidate attended the fundraiser at about 5 p.m. Saturday.
The Friends of the Beverly Hills Public Library presented City Council with a check Thursday.
The city wants to move forward with efforts to launch a bicycle sharing program between communities of the Westside Cities Council of Governments.
The USPS has proposed selling the North Maple Drive building to lease a smaller facility nearby.
A public meeting on the possible move is scheduled for 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, in the Salter Family Theatre at Beverly Hills High School.
Authorities are charging that the bank, which has a Beverly Hills branch, implemented policies that discriminated against borrowers of certain races and origins.
The City Council-Architectural Commission liaison will go over plans for the early stages of construction.
The longtime incumbent is running for the redrawn 33rd Congressional District seat in November.
The Democratic incumbent is running to represent the new 33rd Congressional District.
Tickets were priced at $2,500, with donors who gave $10,000 able to get a picture taken with the Republican vice presidential candidate.
William Brien discussed the new Roxbury Park Community Center, the city's preservation efforts, business growth and more.
City Council office seekers meet for the last public forum before the March 8 election.
Beverly Hills' mayor promotes high-tech, cost-saving initiatives in the nation's capital.
It was an election-focused week on Beverly Hills Patch as the city and voters get ready for the March 8 election.
The city treasurer and citizen committee members discussed the options for balancing the budget and more cuts appear likely.
Election ballots are being printed this week as an Appeals Court delays its ruling on the legality of a two-hour free parking measure.
The panel seeks to remove the measure from the March ballot even though it earlier approved allowing voters to decide the issue.
The City Council OKs the areas in the 700 block of North Sierra Drive and the 800 block of North Doheny Drive.
Residents will get decide on an initiative to allow two hours of free parking in some city lots at a special election in March.
A Vietnam veteran urges civilians to remember the sacrifices soldiers have made for their country.