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The Beverly Hills City Council has approved a new set of rules to incentivize the production of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and help Beverly Hills meet Sacramento’s ambitious goals for housing growth.

After years of discussion, the Rent Stabilization Commission on March 6 voted unanimously in favor of a resolution recommending the City Council establish a new habitability inspection program. 

In a special Feb. 29 morning meeting, members of the Planning Commission unanimously approved what they and city staff hope will be the final version of Beverly Hills’ Housing Element. 

The Beverly Hills City Council is set to rule on developer’s appeal to a rejected Builder’s Remedy project application at 129 Linden Drive on March 11.

The Planning Commission has passed an ordinance to incentivize the installation of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU), small self-contained apartments that sit on residential lots.

Beverly Hills is appealing a Los Angeles County Superior Court judgment that would restrict the city’s ability to approve new building permits until it meets the state’s ambitious housing requirements.

The city of Beverly Hills remains at risk of losing local control over zoning as the state, once again, rejected its attempt to comply with Sacramento’s ambitious housing goals. 

At its Nov. 21 regular meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council voted unanimously to acquire the property located at 111 N. Gale Drive in Beverly Hills for $8.4 million.

The Beverly Hills City Council approved the first project in the city’s mixed-use overlay zone on Nov. 7, denying an appeal by a non-profit that has opposed similar developments across Los Angeles.

After two years of trying, and failing to meet the state’s ambitious housing requirements, the city of Beverly Hills is hoping that its recently updated Housing Element plan will finally satisfy Sacramento. Every city in California is required to submit a Housing Element outlining how it