A five-car accident occurred in a city parking lot last week. Read about that and more in the top stories from Dec. 11-17. 1. The 90210 ZIP has been named the nation’s fourth richest postal code for 2011, according to Businessweek.com. 2. The Beverly Hills Unified School District has restored $24,000 to the Measure E fund that was incorrectly billed to the bond. 3. A Beverly Hills motorcycle officer was involved in a traffic accident on South Beverly Drive. 4. The BHUSD is conducting a study to determine if there are active faults under the Beverly Hills High School campus. 5. A chain-reaction car accident involving five vehicles took place in the city-owned parking facility at 439 N. Canon Drive. Also, don’t miss City Manager Jeff Kolin’s blog about the process of municipal construction . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . The rest is here: Week in Review: The 90210 ZIP, BHHS Fault Study and a 5-Car Pileup
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Westside COG Considers Biking Projects
In an effort to make traveling through the Westside easier, the transportation committee of the Westside Cities Council of Government (WSCCOG) met Monday to discuss ways to support bicycling in the area. The WSCCOG is a collaboration between the cities of Beverly Hills, Culver City, West Hollywood and Santa Monica as well as Westside portions of Los Angeles and unincorporated Los Angeles County. In attendance were the three elected officials on the committee: Councilmember Jeff Cooper of Culver City, Councilmember John Heilman of West Hollywood, and Beverly Hills Vice Mayor Dr. William Brien. The meeting also included WSCCOG Executive Director Maria Rychlicki, staff members from the member communities, a representative from the Federal Highway Administration and members of Angelenos Against Gridlock and Better Bike. Rychlicki said the WSCCOG unites the otherwise autonomous cities so they can take advantage of opportunities as a sub-region. Among the topics discussed Monday was closing the gaps in bike lanes created when they pass through multiple cities. An example given was a bike lane on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood that stops when it reaches Beverly Hills and resumes in Los Angeles. “The cyclist gets on the road and suddenly the bicycle lane drops off the planet,” Rychlicki said. The committee is working on identifying five bike routes to improve based on project feasibility, safety and connecting as many member communities as possible. In addition to closing the gaps between cities, the committee will recommend signage to help riders find the bike lanes. Possible areas to improve include the bike lane on Santa Monica Boulevard and a north-south route into Culver City, perhaps on Beverly Drive. The committee is also studying a bike-sharing program based on those used in Washington, D.C., and Paris, where participants check out bikes to use in different parts of the city in an effort to close the so-called “last mile” between public transportation and user destinations. The committee discussed the best ways to implement such a program in the Westside. “It’s essential that, in whatever program we develop, somebody can get a bike in West Hollywood, ride to Santa Monica, drop it off there and then, if they wanted, get a bike in Culver City and ride back to West Hollywood,” West Hollywood Councilmember Heilman said. The committee will discuss these plans further at its next meeting, which Rychlicki said may be scheduled before Christmas. The committee’s recommendations will be brought to the entire COG board in January for a vote on whether to adopt them as formal recommendations for the member communities. See the original post here: Westside COG Considers Biking Projects
The 90210 ZIP Code Is Among the Richest in America
The 90210 ZIP has been named the nation’s fourth richest postal code for 2011, according to Businessweek.com. The report lists the average household income in the 90210 ZIP as $278,757, with an average household net worth of $1,504,166. Though Beverly Hills has five ZIP codes—90209, 90210, 90211, 90212, 90213—the popular television show Beverly Hills, 90210 helped the city become synonymous with the 90210 ZIP. The 90210 ZIP stretches from Wilshire Boulevard to the Trousdale Estates. It also includes a portion of Los Angeles north of the Beverly Hills border known as the Beverly Hills Post Office. BHPO residents get to use the famous ZIP, but they are not a part of the Beverly Hills election process or school system. The highest-ranked West Coast ZIP on Businessweek.com’s list, 90210 fell behind 33480 (Palm Beach, Fla.), 11568 (Old Westbury, N.Y.) and 60043 (Kenilworth, Ill.). To read the full article on Businessweek.com, click here . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See original here: The 90210 ZIP Code Is Among the Richest in America
The 90210 ZIP Code Is Among the Richest in America
The 90210 ZIP has been named the nation’s fourth richest postal code for 2011, according to Businessweek.com. The report lists the average household income in the 90210 ZIP as $278,757, with an average household net worth of $1,504,166. Though Beverly Hills has five ZIP codes—90209, 90210, 90211, 90212, 90213—the popular television show Beverly Hills, 90210 helped the city become synonymous with the 90210 ZIP. The 90210 ZIP stretches from Wilshire Boulevard to the Trousdale Estates. It also includes a portion of Los Angeles north of the Beverly Hills border known as the Beverly Hills Post Office. BHPO residents get to use the famous ZIP, but they are not a part of the Beverly Hills election process or school system. The highest-ranked West Coast ZIP on Businessweek.com’s list, 90210 fell behind 33480 (Palm Beach, Fla.), 11568 (Old Westbury, N.Y.) and 60043 (Kenilworth, Ill.). To read the full article on Businessweek.com, click here . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See original here: The 90210 ZIP Code Is Among the Richest in America