Politics & Government
Beverly Hills City Hall Reopens To The Public
For the first time in over a year, the public can make in-person appointments to receive city services.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Beverly Hills City Hall has reopened to the public, ending an unprecedented closure of over 13 months. Members of the public will now be able to make appointments for in-person services across a variety of departments, including:
- The city clerk
- Community development
- Community services
- Finance
- Fire
- Police
- Public works
- Risk management
Face masks, temperature checks, and a symptoms questionnaire are required upon entry. Appointments can be made by visiting beverlyhills.org/appointments, or calling 310-285-2467. Virtual appointment are still available.
City Council meetings will remain virtual until further notice, the city said.
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City Hall has been closed to the public since March 15, 2020, after the city declared a state of emergency as the COVID-19 crisis intensified.
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