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The first bike rack corral installed by the city was officially dedicated last week. Located in front of the Beverly Hills Public Library , the six racks accommodate two bicycles each. The inverted u-shaped design is preferred by the cycling community over older styles because the chance of damage to bikes is lessened and security is increased when the bikes are attached correctly to the posts. When board members of Friends of the Beverly Hills Public Library first learned about the proposal for new bicycle racks, they realized that they could honor their recent past president—avid bike rider Barbara Linder—by dedicating the corral to her. Friends board members presented Linder with a plaque that will be attached to a building pillar next to the racks. The plaque reads: The Friends of the Beverly Hills Public Library fondly dedicates this Bike Rack Area in honor of Barbara Linder President of the Friends of Beverly Hills Library 2009-2011 “Barbara has been riding her bike to the library since she was a young girl growing up in Beverly Hills and she is committed to the environment,” said Charlotte Skura, current Friends president. “We hope this encourages more people to ride here.” Linder is especially appreciative of the honor and added that if there were more similar racks in the city, she “wouldn’t have to lock my bike up to a lamp post.” “I’ve had parking lot attendants and business owners threaten to have it removed,” Linder said. Efforts to replace the older racks began in earnest more than a year ago by library staff, Public Works and the Beverly Hills Farmers’ Market , along with residents Mark Elliot of BetterBike.org and Ron Dugin, a certified bicycle safety instructor and the founder of SustainableStreets.org. “We are thankful for the help that the community gave us in designing the new system,” Assistant Director of Community Services Nancy Hunt-Coffey, who is also a city librarian, told Patch. “The library is particularly grateful to the Friends who contributed about $2,600 for the concrete pad that was necessary for the proper installation.” The city’s contribution was about $800 for the racks. This first corral is also significant in that it represents the hope of the Beverly Hills’ bicycle community that more residents will do their local errands by bicycle, and that businesses in turn will request more racks. Installing additional racks is one of the items on the to-do list of the ad hoc bicycle committee of the Traffic and Parking Commission, which is striving to make Beverly Hills a more bike-friendly city. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Visit link: City’s First Bike Corral Ready for Use
Is there anything quite like doing homework from the comfort of your jacuzzi? Some lucky bastards students renting out McMansions at UC Merced know the answer to that question. These mansions built during boom times were supposed to house the creme de la creme of Merced that never materialized after the economy went bust. more › More here: Which Lucky College Students Are Enjoying the Economic Collapse? The UC Merced Students Renting Out McMansions
Rap star Heavy D died unexpectedly last week at 44 from what looked to be, according to his cousin, a “touch of pneumonia,” which had been diagnosed by a doctor the day before he collapsed in front of his Beverly Hills, Calif., home. See the original post here: Obesity play a role in Heavy D’s death?
Bandit is a young, male English bulldog who was taken to a high-kill shelter as a stray. He’s timid when meeting new people but warms up quickly! Bandit is great around other dogs and ignores cats. He is already neutered and up to date with his routine shots. Bandit is in need of a loving foster home, or even better, a forever home! To see a video of Bandit, click here : Ace of Hearts is a 501c-3 dog rescue foundation dedicated to rescuing dogs—the day they are to be euthanized—from various Los Angeles shelters and placing them in loving homes. It does not take dogs in. It rescues only from shelters. Its adoption days are normally held every Saturday at the West Hollywood Petco at 508 N. Doheny Drive from 1-4 p.m. Click here for information on how to adopt a rescue dog from Ace of Hearts. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Follow this link: Rescue Dog of the Week: Bandit the English Bulldog
The U.S. Flag is one step closer to being illegal in California, as a California judge sides with school officials who sent students home for displaying U.S. flags on Cinco de Mayo . Chief U.S. District Judge James Ware of San Francisco dismissed a case against Live Oaks High School administrators, saying the Morgan Hill, California school did not violate the students’ 1st and 14th Amendment rights when officials sent them home for their American patriotism. Outrage and backlash are resulting from the federal judge’s ruling. When four students wore U.S. Flag T-shirts to school on Cinco de Mayo, they were met with profanities and threats of violence on “a holiday for Mexico, not the United States.” One such student was approached by a Mexican student who shoved a Mexican flag at him, yelling in Spanish.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — For the participants in ‘All-American Muslim,’ being on the show gives them an opportunity to dispel myths about how Muslims practice the religion . See the original post here: Dispelling myths about Islam