Beverly Hills — 2026-02-04
City Council
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SHINING IN BEVERLY HILLS: Pioneer Hardware
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MOMENT OF UNITY: Black History Month, Beverly Hills/Hollywood Branch of\nthe NAACP
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CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT: Sandra Pressman, Cultural Heritage\nCommission
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CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT: William Heyer, Public Works Commission
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CONSIDERATION BY THE PARKING AUTHORITY OF THE MINUTES of the\nParking Authority Meeting of January 13, 2026.
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Order of Business E
CONSIDERATION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE MINUTES of the Study\nSession Meeting of January 13, 2026.
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CONSIDERATION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE MINUTES of the Regular\nMeeting of January 13, 2026.
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CONSIDERATION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE MINUTES of the Special\nMeeting of January 13, 2026.
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REVIEW OF BUDGETED DEMANDS PAID, covering dates January 13, 2026\nto January 26, 2026.
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PAYROLL DISBURSEMENT REPORT, covering dates January 13, 2026 to\nJanuary 26, 2026.
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Order of Business E
AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE BEVERLY HILLS MUNICIPAL\nCODE (BHMC) TO ADOPT A TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT\nALTERNATIVE PLAN PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION\n65912.161 (a), AMENDING THE ZONING MAP AND ADOPTING THE\nTRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVE PLAN MAP, AND\nMAKING A DETERMINATION OF EXEMPTION UNDER THE CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA). - Second Reading for Adoption\nComment: This ordinance implements the provisions of SB 79 to redistribute density\nfrom single-family residential zones to the Mixed Use Overly Zone. The ordinance\namends various sections of the Beverly Hills Municipal Code to create a transit-\noriented development alternative plan pursuant to Government Code section\n65912.161(a), which will be forwarded to the California Department of Housing and\nCommunity Development for review.
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Order of Business E
HEALTH AND HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION REVISED ELECTION\nCIVILITY STATEMENT.\nComment: The Health and Human Relations Commission proposes changes to the\nElection Civility Statement that would include the name of the newly merged\ncommission.
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Order of Business E
REQUEST FOR A FULL CLOSURE OF GREYSTONE MANSION AND\nGARDENS: THE DOHENY ESTATE TO THE PUBLIC ON THE MORNING OF\nFEBRUARY 21, 2026 FOR A PRIVATE EVENT RENTAL BY TREASURE\nSTATE LLC.\nComment: Rental event applicant Treasure State LLC requests to pay the park\nclosure fee for a partial day during their event at Greystone. Per the FY2026\napproved Fees & Charges, any park closures of Greystone are subject to City\nCouncil approval.
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Order of Business E
CONSENT TO SUBLEASE WITH UNITED TALENT AGENCY, LLC AND BCR &\nCO., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, AT 331 FOOTHILL ROAD.\nComment: Staff recommends City Council approve the Consent to Sublease\nagreement with United Talent Agency, LLC and BCR & Co., a California\nCorporation, at 331 Foothill Road. The agreement provides the City's consent to\nUnited Talent Agency, LLC to sublease Suite 170 at 331 Foothill Road to BCR & Co.\nthrough April 30, 2027.
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REPORT FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
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REPORT FROM THE CITY MANAGER
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CITY COUNCILMEMBER AND COMMITTEE REPORTS AND COMMENTS
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CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION - Special Meeting of December 3, 2025\nARTS AND CULTURE COMMISSION - Regular Meeting of December 9, 2025\nRECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSION - Special Meeting of December 10,\n2025\nARCHITECTURAL DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION - Regular Meeting of\nDecember 17, 2026\nHUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION - Regular Meeting of December 18, 2025\nPLANNING COMMISSION - Regular Meeting of January 8, 2026
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Order of Business I
PLANNED INSTALLATION OF ALL-WAY STOP CONTROL AT WHITWORTH\nDRIVE/OAKHURST DRIVE.\nComment: In coordination with the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, the\nCity will install all-way stop control at the intersection of Whitworth Drive/Oakhurst\nDrive, as approved by the Traffic and Parking Commission on January 6, 2026.