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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
9:51 p.m. PDT
 
City Plans For New Roxbury Project Failed To Meet Code
Posted Thursday February 9, 2012 – 7:15pm

By Marla Schevker and The Courier Staff

Beverly Hills Mayor Barry Brucker revealed to Monday’s Beverly Hills Municipal League executive board meeting that the architects’ plans for the proposed Roxbury Park Community Center failed to comply with Beverly Hills building codes. City staff caught the errors and sent the plans back for revision. Beverly Hills paid approximately $1.4 million for the plans, prepared by the firm, The Albert Group Architects.

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http://bhcourier.com/article/Local/Local/City_Plans_For_New_Roxbury_Project_Failed_To_Meet_Code/85445
 
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