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Welcome to Beverly Hills! |
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Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California. Beverly Hills and the City of West Hollywood are together entirely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles, It is part of the so-called "Golden Triangle" of Beverly Hills, and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Bel-Air and Holmby Hills.
It is bordered on the north by the Santa Monica Mountains, on the east by West Hollywood and the Fairfax District of the Los Angeles, on the south by Los Angeles and on the west by Westwood Village and Century City, which are Los Angeles neighborhoods and not separate cities. While Beverly Hills is its own city it is culturally very much a part of Los Angeles. (Information provided by Wikipedia.)
If you are looking at visiting, Beverly Hills certainly offers the best to its visitors from top-notch hotels and fine dining to upscale shopping and professional sporting events. Whether you are looking at relocating, visiting this great city, or enjoying your community, Connecting Beverly Hills is here to aid in locating all Frisco has to offer! |
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Beverly Hills City Council Approves Annual Municipal Budget |
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For Immediate Release June 17, 2009
Contact: Cheryl Burnett (310) 285-2454
Beverly Hills City Council Approves Annual Municipal Budget Budget Reflects Economic Slowdown, While Preserving Vital City Services
Beverly Hills, CA – Despite volatile and uncertain economic conditions, the Beverly Hills City Council adopted a Fiscal Year 2009/10 annual budget of approximately $399 million that maintains a wide range of high-caliber, core city services. The budget adopted at the June 16th City Council meeting fills an $18.3 million gap in the General Fund, necessary to meet a decrease in City revenues brought about by the global recession. Over 75 percent of the City’s revenue comes from retail, hotel and other business taxes.
The City’s budget reflects the community’s priorities and impacts every resident, business and visitor. The budget affects how public safety, parks, roads, sanitation, parking and services are funded and maintained for the community. Cities are required by state law to have a balanced budget. The budget approved by the Council prepares the City in the event of on-going negative economic conditions and potential impacts of the State’s financial situation.
“The City Council has approved a conservative budget that reflects the economic slowdown and the resulting revenue losses, while upholding critical programs and services which the community values,” said Dr. Scott Miller, the City’s Chief |
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Beverly Hills Presents 2009-2010 Budget Outlook |
For Immediate Release April 2, 2009
Contact: Cheryl Burnett (310) 285-2454
Beverly Hills Presents 2009-2010 Budget Outlook City Council to Hold Study Sessions to Discuss Municipal Budget
Beverly Hills, CA – The City of Beverly Hills will begin its public review of the fiscal year 2009-2010 budget process this month, with three public study sessions designed to discuss funding options, potential budget cuts and priorities for the City Council.
The City’s budget reflects the community’s priorities and impacts every resident, business and visitor. The budget affects how public safety, parks, roads, sanitation, parking and services are funded and maintained for the community. Cities are required by law to have a balanced budget.
The City’s budget process and funding options will be discussed at the following meetings: • April 7th - Overview of budget process, fiscal management principles and efficiency measures already implemented • April 14th - Discussion of economic climate in Beverly Hills, budget projections for the coming year, and departmental presentations on possible budget reduction scenarios • April 21st - Final presentations and Council discussion of budget funding options
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