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The Honorable Mayor Lili Bosse was originally elected to the Beverly Hills City Council in 2011. She previously served as Mayor in 2014 during the City's Centennial year and in 2017. Currently serving her third term as Mayor, she is focusing on public safety, mental wellness, support of local businesses, and communication with the community. She announced the launch of BHPD alert which will provide more timely information to the Beverly Hills community; a Real Time Watch Center to monitor the City's surveillance network; Live 911 which will allow police officers in the field to hear calls immediately without waiting for information from dispatch; and the 30X30 initiative with a goal of 30% sworn women personnel by the year 2030. 'Business with Bosse' highlights businesses across Beverly Hills by inviting community members to join Mayor Bosse at various locations throughout the city. She also hosted public events focused on wellness with Deepak Chopra and Edith Eger and live town-hall style meetings known as LIVE WITH LILI to hear directly from the community on their suggestions and ideas. In October 2022, Mayor Bosse led the Beverly Hills City Council in the adoption of a resolution calling on President Biden, Secretary of State Blinken and Members of Congress to Increase Sanctions Against the Iranian Regime and for the United Nations to expel Iran from its Women’s Rights Commission. The action follows the physical beating and deaths of Mahsa Amini, Sarina Esmaeilzadeh, Nika Shakarami, and others by Iran's morality police. Mayor Bosse has served the community for over 25 years as chair and member of many commissions, committees, foundations and boards, among them the Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Arts and Culture Commission, Beverly Hills Education Foundation, Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Jewish Federation, Aviva Family and Child Services, Hebrew Union College, Synagogue 2000, Wexner Leadership Program, and Visionary Women's Organization. While serving on the City Council, Mayor Bosse has been a leader in several important areas, including the Roxbury Park Community Center reconstruction project, the initiation of the very successful 'Walk With the Mayor' program, the 60-Second Shout-out program, the BOLD initiative and the first dog park in Beverly Hills. Her goal has always been to ensure the values of inclusion and diversity, and create a new sense of community in our world class city. Mayor Bosse, the only daughter of holocaust survivors, grew up in Beverly Hills and graduated from Beverly Hills High School. She and her husband Jon are strong proponents of public education and longtime supporters of Beverly Hills schools. Together, they led the modernization of the libraries at all five public schools, the renovation of the KBEV television facility and started the Bosse Leadership Academy for school district employees. Their two sons, Andrew and Adam, are also Beverly High graduates. She can be reached at lbosse@beverlyhills.org. |