A detailed Commission packet is available for review in the Library and City Clerk's Office.

 
 
   

Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Beverly Hills will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you require special assistance, please call (310) 281-2700 (voice) or (310) 285-6881 (TTY). Providing at least forty-eight hours advance notice will help to ensure availability of services. City Hall, including the Council Chamber and Room 280A, is wheelchair accessible. The City Hall Council Chamber and Room 280A are also equipped with audio equipment for the hearing impaired.


 


CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS
Room 280A
455 North Rexford Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

In-Person / Telephonic / Video Conference Meeting

HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING

AGENDA

Monday, March 25, 2024
4:00 p.m.




Please be advised that pre-entry metal detector screening requirements are now in place at City Hall. Members of the public are requested to plan visits accordingly.

Pursuant to Government Code Section 54953, members of the Beverly Hills Health and Safety Commission and staff may participate in this meeting in-person or via a teleconference. Members of the public may participate in the meeting by attending in-person or telephonically; and may view the meeting through live webcast or BHTV Channel 10 on Spectrum Cable.

Anyone who participates at the meeting and/or enters the City Council Chamber or Commission meeting room is subject to having their image and/or voice displayed.  These recordings will remain publicly accessible in perpetuity.

How to Submit Public Comment: Oral Comment/Listen only:  310-288-2288 Email:  commentHSC@beverlyhills.org Video:  https://beverlyhills.org/BevPublic (passcode: 90210) To watch video live:  https://www.beverlyhills.org/live In-Person: Submit a Speaker Card to the Recording Secretary at the meeting.

OPEN MEETING

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE

Members of the public may address the Commission regarding any items not on the Agenda that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission. By State law, the Commission may not discuss or vote on items not on the Agenda.

APPROVAL OF AGENDA

With the concurrence of the Commission, the Chair may choose to amend the order of the items on the agenda.

CONSENT CALENDAR

1. Consideration of minutes from the Health and Safety Commission regular meeting on February 26, 2024.

Attachment 1

REPORTS FROM PRIORITY AGENCIES

* Beverly Hills Unified School District

* Beverly Hills Fire Department

* Beverly Hills Human Services Division

* Beverly Hills Police Department

CONTINUED BUSINESS

2. Moment of Mindfulness

Beverly Hills Deputy Fire Chief Alfred Poirier will lead the Commission in a Moment of Mindfulness.

Memorandum

NEW BUSINESS

3. Screening Patients for Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

A presentation by Emily C. Williams, Chief Executive Officer of the UCLA-UCSF ACEs Aware Family Resilience Network (UCAAN), to promote healing and resiliency.

Memorandum

Attachment 1

Attachment 2

Attachment 3

Attachment 4

Attachment 5

4. Patient Safety Awareness & Action Items to Optimize Health

A presentation by Dr. Stephen Meeneghan, ND, LAc, at Modrn Med, in honor of Patient Safety Awareness held in March.

Memorandum

Attachment 1

Attachment 2

PROJECT UPDATES

* Health and Safety Commission Emergency Water Supply Initiative

COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE COMMISSION

* Chair’s Report

o Mayor’s Cabinet Meeting Highlights - February 12, 2024

Attachment 1

* Commissioner Items

COMMUNICATIONS FROM STAFF

* Director’s Report

* Health and Safety Related Supplemental Information:

1. Beverly Hills Fire Department Metrics (February 2023 and 2024)

Attachment 1

2. Beverly Hills Police Department Metrics (January and February 2024; March 1-17, 2024)

Attachment 2

3. Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Newsletter March 2024

Attachment 3

4. How Far Can Cities Go to Clear Homeless Camps?

Attachment 4

5. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Attachment 5

6. Simple Steps can Help Reduce Every Day Wireless Exposures

Attachment 6

ADJOURNMENT