Cutting back is good for the city's supply and your wallet, a Metropolitan Water District official tells the commission.
From preparing council and commission meeting agendas, to organizing city elections, Byron Pope is the man behind the scenes at City Hall.
The panel approves hikes for late water and sewage payments by commercial customers, and also for making false calls to the police and fire department.
Save some time and a stamp by renewing your preferential or overnight parking permits on the Web.
The dealership wants to build a new facility on the site of its current Wilshire Boulevard one to house all units of its business.
Vice Mayor Barry Brucker argues that the City Council has no plans to eliminate the city's free two-hour parking.
The panel discusses snarled traffic from President Obama's visit and seeks to regulate tobacco sales at its Monday meeting.
Beverly Hills City Clerk Byron Pope was honored by the city council for his 10 years of service to the city.
City Council issued a proclamation honoring former resident Sen. Thomas Kuchel, who died in Beverly Hills in 1994, on the 100th anniversary of his birth.
More than $62 million in Beverly Hills bonds sells out in less than an hour.
City Council honors centenarian Dorothie Richberg.
The mayor says he's being asked to look into alternatives to the company, which blames the most recent power outage on a contractor cutting into a main line.
The Republican National Committee cancels a mid-August fundraiser featuring the controversial blogger.
The Beverly Hills panel urges a halt to the 'barbaric and abhorrent' execution of a woman who allegedly committed adultery.
City Council votes to ban marijuana dispensaries.
The Architectural Commission discusses an updated design for the building, situated on the site of the 75-year-old post office.
Aaron Kunz talks with Patch about the Metro subway coming through Beverly Hills.
The Human Relations Commission may reduce number of annual meetings to save funds.
Dr. Brian Goldberg discusses the latest BHUSD issues.
The architect of the environmentally-friendly Foothill Road building talks about his philosophy when it comes to green design.
New Beverly Hills building seeks gold environmental rating from LEED.
The City Council urges residents to get outdoors this summer.
Bicycle lanes were also discussed at Thursday's meeting.
Vendor pay cuts and hazardous materials are also covered in Thursday’s meeting.
The Public Works Commission wants to be sure the city is receiving its fair share of revenue in the agreement, which dates to 1943.
'Mayor Max' is remembered for his dedication to civic and philanthropic causes.
The Commission considers a range of issues affecting residents and visitors.
The Parking and Transportation Commission has approved a plan to end free parking at one of Beverly Hills' most popular lots.
Homeowners tell the planning commission that unkempt growth is blocking their views.
The Recreation and Parks Commission considers opening a hybrid rink for the winter season.
Longtime resident and producer Arthur Gardner recognized for being 100 years young.
Residential rates are going up nearly twice as much as commercial rates.
The council approves the hike to offset a price increase from its supplier.
The Architectural Commission considers a proposal to use an 18-foot piece of the fallen World Trade Center.
The council opts for the plan over one that would have shut the facility the first Saturday of every month.
The council opts to make reductions across all departments for the 2010-2011 fiscal year.
Metro's plan to dig train tunnels under private homes faces criticism at a Westside Extension forum.
Five organizations are targeted for falling short on donations.
Earning the highest possible bond rating means big savings.