As the city searches for ways to revitalize southeast Beverly Hills, a proposal to add public parking under Horace Mann School for local shoppers has elicited concerns from parents. The Board of Education voted Nov. 22 to formally approve plans to spend $55 million of Measure E funds to rebuild and modernize the Horace Mann campus. The proposal includes a two-story building on the corner of Robertson and Charleville boulevards that will house the middle school, a new multipurpose room and a new library. There would be 100 underground parking spaces for school staff and visitors. “Parking is key to upgrading the neighborhood, which will benefit everyone who lives here or attends school here,” Councilman John Mirisch told the Horace Mann Parent Teacher Association on Thursday. Mirisch and Deputy City Manager David Lightner raised the idea of adding a second level of underground parking at Horace Mann at a Nov. 9 Board of Education study session. The city already leases space at Horace Mann through the Joint Powers Agreement , so offering public parking there could be seen as an extension of the JPA, said Mirisch. The councilman is looking at ways to bring parking to the area as part of his role leading the city’s task force to develop the southeast part of town. “With more parking, our section of Robertson Boulevard could become like Robertson Boulevard in West Hollywood,” he told parents. Mirisch noted that the Beverly Hills section of the street hosts small businesses like nail salons and massage parlors while the West Hollywood section hosts The Ivy and other high-end restaurants and retailers. If more upscale businesses opened near Horace Mann, the city would collect additional property taxes, the councilman said. This could directly benefit the Beverly Hills Unified School District, which became a basic aid district in 2010. (Under basic aid, the schools are funded through local property taxes rather than a per-pupil allotment from the state.) Many Horace Mann parents, however, expressed concerns about the idea. Some noted increased traffic flow, safety worries and the general philosophy that commercial and education interests should not be mixed. Mirisch himself said that environmental concerns may preclude the city from moving forward with his plan. There are subterranean toxins on the Horace Mann grounds from a gas station that used to be located across the street. The process of digging up the soil to clean it might be too costly to add any underground parking to the school. “The contamination is probably the biggest stumbling block to the [parking] idea, so I don’t know if it will make financial sense to move forward,” Mirisch told Patch in an email. “We need to…get additional information before there’s anything more to talk about.” Mirisch is continuing to look at other ways to provide more parking on or near Robertson, Olympic and Wilshire boulevards. Additional parking and bike lanes in the area could help create the “right mix of stores, boutique restaurants and most importantly, a sense of community,” he told Patch. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Read the original: Horace Mann Renovations Could Include Public Parking
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CopWatching #1 DUI Checkpoint Buena Park (part 2)
I was out on a little errand with my girlfriend to the baby store, just outside the shopping center was a DUI checkpoint with 50+ Police units including officers in training, Sheriff’s Department, Deputies, etc. The checkpoint started before 6:00pm (way before anyone starts drinking, during peak traffic hours in Orange County). I was going to record the small closed off area where the police where illegally searching and questioning people, conveniently for the police, the owners of the private property allowed them to stage this Nazi Stop, making it against the law for civilians to audio or video record the operation. This didnt stop me from pulling out my camera and filming the outside operation and asking a few questions.
What to Do at a DUI Checkpoint
"Hotel California" TQ
“Hotel California” is a 2012 soul-rock remake of the Eagles classic song by R&B singer and hip-hop recording artist TQ from Compton, California. With musical influences that include Mary J. Blige, Prince, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, 2Pac, NWA, Dr. Dre and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, TQ’s vocal talent shines in a daring remake of the Eagles’ megahit “Hotel California” that is absolutely superb. TQ , who was born in 1976 when the song was originally recorded, does such a fantastic job with “Hotel California” that the song sounds like it was freshly created in 2012.
‘RHOBH’: Taylor Talks About Her Marriage Ending
With most of the cast enjoying a vacation in Hawaii on ” The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ” (Mon., 9 p.m. EST On Bravo), Taylor Armstrong was strangely alone during one of the most pivotal moments in her adult life. She’d just realized her marriage to Russell was over, and had left him. So she turned to another friend, Dana Wilkey, to try and get through some of the raw emotions she was dealing with. “I’m either crying or I’m screaming or I’m drinking too much,” Taylor admitted. “I’m just trying to keep a lid on a pot that’s overboiling. I’m just trying to hold it on and I can’t do it anymore.” Dana was supportive, but grateful to finally hear her friend saying what everyone had seen for so long already. “I just have to learn now to be on my own and discover that I’m worth something better than what I’ve had,” Taylor told her. There are only two episodes left in this season, and of course viewers already now the tragic end of the Armstrong’s marital problems. Russell Armstrong committed suicide on August 15, 2011, after filming had wrapped for this season. “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” continues Monday nights at 9 p.m. EST on Bravo. TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser. View original post here: ‘RHOBH’: Taylor Talks About Her Marriage Ending
Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Radiohead headline Coachella
A June 25, 2010 file photo shows rapper and producer Dr. Dre at the 23rd Annual ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. Here is the original post: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Radiohead headline Coachella
Pencil This In: Golden Globe Foreign Language Films, Dead Celeb Cookbook and Music for a School Night
Awards season is ramping up and the Golden Globes prepare for Sunday’s ceremony by screening the nominated Foreign Language Films this week; It’s a School Night returns to Bardot; a Gary Oldman retrospective kicks off tonight; and a dead celeb cookbook event. Read on for all the details. more › Read the original here: Pencil This In: Golden Globe Foreign Language Films, Dead Celeb Cookbook and Music for a School Night
Vintage Rolexes: A Celebrity Favorite (Orlando Bloom, John Mayer, Brad Pitt, and More!)
John Mayer + Orlando Bloom Wearing Vintage Rolexes You don’t have to look far to notice that in fashion, vintage is the new modern. And this season, it’s all about the Rolex. Male celebs from Michael Buble to Orlando Bloom have adorned their wrists with antique Rolexes to convey a flair for the past and an eye for up-to-the-minute timepiece trends. John Mayer has gained fashion fanfare for his penchant for vintage Rolexes. He was spotted wearing either an antique Submariner or Sea-Dweller on the cover of Details magazine and has gone on the record about his love for the Rolex Daytona. Mayer explained to Details, “When I started to make a little bit of scratch, I thought it was time to get a Rolex.” Across the music aisle, crooner Michael Buble has been known to wear the Oyster Perpetual Rolex Datejust to complete his classic look. Brad Pitt Wearing A Vintage Rolex Explorer Also rolling back the style clock are acclaimed actors Orlando Bloom and Brad Pitt. Brad was recently photographed wearing an antique Explorer, and Orlando sported a vintage Submariner model to spruce up a structured jacket. An antique Rolex is ideal for any man looking to combine style and function. From a 1969 Rolex Datejust to a 1951 Rolex Thunderbird , the Diamond & Estate Trust collection has the perfect vintage watch to suit that special someone’s signature style. Need the perfect holiday gift for a man in your life? A vintage Rolex is the ideal Christmas or Chanukah gift. See original here: Vintage Rolexes: A Celebrity Favorite (Orlando Bloom, John Mayer, Brad Pitt, and More!)
‘The Lady’ and ‘Kinyarwanda’ Now Playing at Music Hall 3
Laemmle’s Music Hall 3 is the spot in town to catch a flick. Two films that are currently showing at the historic theater have recently been reviewed by the Los Angeles Times . Why not stay in Beverly Hills for your next movie screening? ‘The Lady’ (R-127 minutes) Starring Michelle Yeoh of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon fame, this film tells the story of Aung San Suu Kyi, who was placed under house arrest in Burma for more than 15 years for publicly opposing the nation’s military dictatorship. Suu Kyi’s pro-democracy efforts eventually earned her a Nobel Peace Prize. To read the LA Times review of The Lady , click here . ‘Kinyarwanda’ (NR-108 minutes) The tragic history of the 1994 Rwandan genocide is the backdrop for this Sundance Film Festival 2011 Audience Award winner. Featuring a Rwandan cast and crew, the movie revisits the battle between the nation’s Hutu majority and Tutsi minority, and is based on the accounts of genocide survivors. To read the LA Times review of Kinyarwanda , click here . For show times and tickets, visit the Music Hall 3 website . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post here: ‘The Lady’ and ‘Kinyarwanda’ Now Playing at Music Hall 3
Margie Petersen, Co-Founder of the L.A. Petersen Automotive Museum, Dies in Beverly Hills
Margie Petersen, who co-founded the Petersen Automotive Museum with her late husband, publishing magnate Robert Petersen, died in her Beverly Hills home Friday after a long battle with breast cancer. She was 76. Born in New York, Petersen (née McNally) worked as a model and actress in television commercials, including spots for Ivory Soap and Coca-Cola. During her marriage, Petersen spearheaded many philanthropic efforts with her husband, having worked with the Music Center, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Orphanage Guild and Childhelp U.S.A. Petersen was an active participant in projects aimed at battling cancer. She helped raise millions of dollars for a women’s cancer research center at Cedars Sinai Medical Center. In 2008, the Margie & Robert E. Petersen Foundation gave $15 million to the St. John’s Health Center and the John Wayne Cancer Institute. She was also a founder of STOP Cancer, and a member of the Associates for Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer Studies. Robert Petersen died of cancer in 2007 at the age of 80. The Petersens were predeceased by their two young sons, who died in a small plane crash in 1975. Memorial services for Margie Petersen are pending. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Petersen Automotive Museum, 6060 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, 90036; or to any charity of choice in Petersen’s honor. This story was compiled with information from City News Service. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Continue reading here: Margie Petersen, Co-Founder of the L.A. Petersen Automotive Museum, Dies in Beverly Hills