The City Council held a public meeting last week about the future of the Roxbury Park Community Center. Read about that and more in the top stories from Jan. 22-28. 1. A jury found former Beverly Hills Unified School District Superintendent Jeffrey Hubbard guilty of two felony misappropriation of public funds charges , but acquitted him on a third charge. He has been fired from his position as the superintendent of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. 2. Mayor Barry Brucker reported to the council on his recent trip to the United States Conference of Mayors gathering in Washington, D.C. 3. Construction has started at the Beverly Hills Public Library to upgrade the “Teen Zone” and children’s area . 4. The West Hollywood-Beverly Hills Democratic Club has endorsed political veteran Torie Osborn for the newly created 50th Assembly District, which includes Beverly Hills for the November 2012 election. 5. The council held a public meeting where residents voiced their concerns about plans to modernize the Roxbury Park Community Center . Also, the Beverly Hills High School girls soccer team beat rival Culver City at home to stay atop the Ocean League standings. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Go here to read the rest: Week in Review: Hubbard Verdict, Library Construction and Roxbury Park Community Center
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Week in Review: Vice Mayor Interview, Community Center Bids and Library Renovations
The City Council held a meeting and the new school board was installed last week. Read about that and more in the top stories from Dec. 4-10. 1. Don’t miss part one and part two of Patch’s interview with Vice Mayor William Brain. 2. The council rejected all construction bids for a project that will revamp the Roxbury Park Community Center . 3. The new Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education was installed . 4. The council has approved a construction firm’s bid to renovate the Beverly Hills Public Library . 5. The city and the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association have reached an agreement for a new five-year employment contract . Also, don’t miss the chance to win $100,000 for BHUSD schools. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the article here: Week in Review: Vice Mayor Interview, Community Center Bids and Library Renovations
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City Staffers to Recommend Rejection of Roxbury Park Master Plan Bids
City staffers will advise the City Council at its Dec. 6 formal meeting to reject the bids that were submitted for renovating the Roxbury Park Community Center as part of the Roxbury Park Master Plan , according to a city statement. The Beverly Hills Office of Communications sent out a press release Tuesday indicating that city staffers will seek direction from the council after receiving bids for the renovation project that were “significantly higher than budgeted.” The lowest of the three bids, according to the statement, was just under $14.4 million, which would bring the full cost of the project—including administration and contingencies—to $16.8 million. That amount exceeds the $14.7 million that has been budgeted for the project. According to the prequalification paperwork that bidders must submit to the City Clerk’s office, renovations of the Roxbury Park Community Center would be conducted in three phases: Phase One: The demolition of approximately 50 percent of the existing Roxbury Community Center and a portion of the surface parking lot. Phase Two: Construction of the new community center facility and surface parking lot. Phase Three: The demolition of the remaining existing community center and remaining surface parking lot, and the reconstruction of surface parking in that area. The new community center would feature a sports gymnasium, exercise room, several meeting rooms, a branch library, a commercial grade catering kitchen and an open office area. Renovations would focus on exterior walls with finishes of glass and stone, interior walls, ceilings, floor finishes, duct work, built-in cabinetry, restrooms, and mechanical, electrical and plumbing work. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . The rest is here: City Staffers to Recommend Rejection of Roxbury Park Master Plan Bids