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Rodeo Drive - Special Events - Holiday Program Committee
The committee will review a proposal for the 2026 Rodeo Drive holiday decor, featuring gemstone-themed installations and overhead garlands. The budget request is $561,358, funded by the Tourism and Marketing budget. Staff seeks feedback on design and budget. The committee may also take public comment.
- Proposal for gemstone-themed holiday decor with 16-foot wreaths and 12-foot gem sculptures
- Budget request of $561,358 for 7-week display (Nov 19, 2026 – Jan 3, 2027)
- Optional upgrades: additional garland ($23,058) and icicle lights ($12,340.80)
- Decor funded by TOT (Tourism and Marketing budget)
- Separate from citywide holiday decor and Holiday Lighting Celebration event
LA28
The Beverly Hills LA28 Liaison Committee will discuss and provide direction on initial Olympic programming proposals. Key topics include partnering to host a memorial for the 1972 Munich massacre, regulating short- and long-term private home rentals for Olympic hospitality, and amending banner and advertising ordinances. Staff recommend bi-monthly meetings moving forward.
- Proposal to host 1972 Munich Summer Olympics massacre memorial event in partnership with Israeli, German, and US Olympic committees
- Requests for private home rentals as Olympic hospitality houses from countries like Romania and France
- Study session planned for summer 2026 on short-term/long-term rental code adjustments
- Temporary modifications needed to banner policy and anti-advertising ordinance for official LA28 banners
- Future agenda items include participation in Cultural Olympiad and Sister City events
Property Owners Task Force Committee
The Property Owners Task Force Committee will hold a special meeting to discuss major projects, current planning, and an update on California Senate Bill 79 and the Beverly Hills Plan. They will also share information on the Southeast area, including Wilshire and La Cienega, commercial retail leasing activity, and tenant movements.
- Update on California Senate Bill 79 and Beverly Hills Plan
- Discussion of Wilshire and La Cienega area plans
- Commercial retail leasing activity update
- Information on tenants coming and leaving
- Public comment period
Litigation Committee
The Litigation Committee will discuss a rate increase request from Armstrong Law Group. The meeting also includes public comment on the agenda item.
- Discussion of Armstrong Law Group rate increase request
CVB - Marketing Liaison Committee
The Beverly Hills City Council Liaison/CVB/Marketing Committee will receive updates on the CVB's programs for Quarters 3 and 4 of FY 2025-2026, including marketing campaigns, public relations efforts, and travel trade activities. The committee will also review the CVB's proposed workplan and funding request for FY 2026-2027. The CVB's current FY 2025-2026 contract is not to exceed $4,663,863, with total available funding of $5,199,599.
- CVB FY 2025-2026 workplan review for Q3 and Q4
- Review of proposed FY 2026-2027 workplan and funding requests
- Route 66 Centennial activities and World Cup marketing campaigns
- Public relations coverage highlights including ELLE Decor, Forbes, Vogue
- Group sales leads generated 3,896 room nights valued at $2,106,387