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Council Selects Contractor for Library Renovations
The City Council voted 4-1 Tuesday to approve a construction firm’s bid to renovate 16,500 square feet of the Beverly Hills Public Library . The project will focus on “the children’s area of the library, circulation lobby and relocation of the Teen Zone,” according to a report by Associate Project Manager Donielle Kahikina. Fifteen firms applied for the city’s contractor prequalification process. Three firms were prequalified by staff. W.E. O’Neil Construction, Bayley Construction and C.W. Driver Construction were permitted to submit bids. W.E. O’Neil was chosen after tendering the lowest bid of $3.2 million. The council added an additional $320,500 in contingency funds “to cover unforeseen conditions,” the report states. Assistant Director of Community Services Nancy Hunt-Coffey said the project, which is designed by Culver City-based architectural firm Johnson Favaro, will improve the library’s lighting and reduce noise levels. Hunt-Coffey also told council members the renovations will maximize the library’s floor space, improve access for computer technology, and boost seating capacity for the public and library staff. “We’re looking for light and bright,” Hunt-Coffey said, adding that there will be a ”balance between the classical design of the library and contemporary design.” The library is slated to close Feb. 4-5 as staff members relocate the youth areas to the auditorium and meeting rooms on the second floor. Construction will begin the following week. The project will likely take a year and a half to complete. Prior to the council’s vote, Beverly Hills residents spoke on the issue. Susan Mischler questioned the amount of money the renovations will cost the city and called for a “line-item” review of the project’s expenses “so that the public knows exactly what we’re spending and for what.” Former Mayor Nancy Krasne, Human Relations Commissioner Tom Pease and former Mayor Ed Brown all agreed that the cost of the project is too high. “I just don’t see where you’re going to build for $250 a square foot … to get these improvements,” Brown said. “Something’s wrong.” Charlotte Hill-Skura, president of the Friends of the Beverly Hills Public Library, and Laurie Goldman, a former president of the group, are in favor of the project. “If you think about what this money’s being spent for, it’s the children’s area,” Goldman said, noting the increasingly large number of young library patrons. Citing concerns over the project’s $3.5 million price tag, Councilman John Mirisch cast the dissenting vote. “Is this something that we need, or something that we want?” he said. Mirisch said the money could be better spent on priorities such as improvements to the city’s southeast section . Still, the majority of the council was enthusiastic about the forthcoming library renovations. “I think the whole project, every part of it, is an investment in our future,” Mayor Barry Brucker said. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the article here: Council Selects Contractor for Library Renovations
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TV Junkie: More Holiday-Themed Comedies Tonight; PaleyFest Snags ‘Sons of Anarchy’
It’s NBC’s turn to unveil a holiday-themed comedies for us tonight. — PaleyFest2012 adds 3 more TV shows to their roster including “Sons of Anarchy” — Bill Burr begins his run at the Brea Improv tonight, a must-see. — More TV news & The TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan. more › See original here: TV Junkie: More Holiday-Themed Comedies Tonight; PaleyFest Snags ‘Sons of Anarchy’
Clark Gable’s Namesake Grandson Pleads Guilty to Pointing Laser Light at LAPD Chopper
Aspiring actor Clark Gable III, named after his grandfather and silver screen legend, has entered a plea of guilty on charges he deliberately pointed a laser beam at a Los Angeles Police Department helicopter last summer . more › See the original post here: Clark Gable’s Namesake Grandson Pleads Guilty to Pointing Laser Light at LAPD Chopper
Hit-and-Run Crash on 605 Leaves One Dead
One man was killed after a hit-and-run crash on the 605 freeway at about 5:30 this morning. City News Service reports that the crash, which involved multiple vehicles including a taxi, happened on the northbound side of the freeway just south of Imperial Highway. The victim, who is in his 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene. A description of the hit-and-run vehicle hasn’t been released, nor has the man’s name. more › Read this article: Hit-and-Run Crash on 605 Leaves One Dead
Extra, Extra: Questlove Gets Reprimanded, There’s A New Reusable Bag, and Hollywood Shows Off its Ladies
In tonight’s Extra, Extra, Questlove and The Roots feel the repercussions of their Michele Bachmann intro song, Fresh & Easy gets their own bag, and Hollywood’s most powerful women are honored. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › Original post: Extra, Extra: Questlove Gets Reprimanded, There’s A New Reusable Bag, and Hollywood Shows Off its Ladies
Damn, That’s Cold: Local City Sets Low Temp Record at Chilly 13 Degrees
Maybe the East Coasters are laughing at us, as we shiver in our furry Uggs and lightweight jackets, during this recent cold snap . In the overnight chill, however, Palmdale got as low as they’ve never gone before, setting a new record at 13 degrees. more › Read this article: Damn, That’s Cold: Local City Sets Low Temp Record at Chilly 13 Degrees