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Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, almost entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles. It is part of the so-called "Golden Triangle" of Beverly Hills, Bel-Air and Holmby Hills. It is bordered on the north by the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, on the east by the City of West Hollywood and the Fairfax District of the City of Los Angeles.
Except for the Beverly Hills Hotel
and the Beverly Hilton Hotel
, all businesses and government offices in Beverly Hills are located south of Santa Monica Blvd.
Politics
Of the 21,426 registered voters in Beverly Hills; approximately 50.3% are Democrats and 25.9% are Republicans. The remaining 23.8% either declined to state political affiliation or are registered with one of the many minor political parties. Beverly Hills is a general law city governed by a five-member City Council including the mayor and vice mayor. City Council hires a city manager to carry out policies and serve as executive officer. Every odd-numbered year either two or three members are elected by the people to serve a four-year term. Each March the City Council meets and chooses one of its members as mayor and one as vice-mayor. Stephen P. Webb serves as Beverly Hills' mayor and Roderick J. Wood as city manager. The three city council members are Barry Brucker, Linda J. Briskman, and Frank M. Fenton.
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90210
90210 is an actual ZIP Code in Beverly Hills, and Beverly Hills 90210
made it arguably the most famous ZIP Code in the world. (West Beverly Hills High Schoolis a fictional high school.) Ironically, most of 90210 actually lies within the city limits of Los Angeles; however, the U.S. Postal Service considers all addresses in that ZIP Code to be Beverly Hills addresses. Real estate agents designate these adjoining areas "Beverly Hills Post Office". Beverly Hills also has three additional area codes based on the general area.
In spite of the city's name, most people in Beverly Hills live in the "flats" of Beverly Hills. The flats include all of Beverly Hills south of Sunset Blvd., which is relatively flat land. The homes in the hills, north of Sunset, have a much higher than average value than the rest of Beverly Hills, and the most expensive homes in Beverly Hills are all in the hills. The flats are divided into two areas: north of Wilshire Blvd. and south of Wilshire Blvd., locally know as "(North or South) of the tracks" referring to the train tracks that were once used by the old Redline stockcar that went down Wilshire Blvd. through Beverly Hills. Unlike the rest of Beverly Hills, homes south of Wilshire have more urban square and retangular lots, and the lots are generally smaller. There are also more apartment buildings south of Wilshire than anywhere else in Beverly Hills, and the average home value south of Wilshire is the lowest in Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills has a rather profound econmic divide, countrary to public opinion.
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