BH Encourages Go Green And Save Money

December 30, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Beverly Hills Facebook page.

BEVERLY HILLS—On Monday, December 29, the city of Beverly Hills posted a reminder on its Facebook page for residents to remember that before the year ends, the City of Beverly Hills encourages residents to take advantage of valuable rebates and tax credits that can help you save on energy and water-efficient upgrades for your home or business.

Upcoming 2025 Deadline:
-Federal Clean Energy Tax Credit – expires December 31, 2025

Available Now:
-Go Zero Program – Incentives for zero-emission space & water heating
-Commercial Turf Replacement Rebate – $7 per sq. ft. of grass removed. Please review permitting requirements with the City’s Development Services before purchasing or installing.

Beverly Hills can start the new year with lower bills—and help the city become more sustainable. To learn more, visit www.beverlyhills.org/rebates.

By Danny Jones

Next Post

Malibu Warns Of Downed Trees, More Rain Coming

MALIBU—On Monday, December 29, the city of Malibu indicated that the ground is saturated after the heavy rains, and NWS forecasts a high risk of downed trees through Monday due to moderate to locally strong Santa Ana Winds. Additional rockslides/mudslides…
Read
Previous Post

Tree Recycling Underway In West Hollywood

WEST HOLLYWOOD—On Monday, December 29, the city of West Hollywood announced that they are spreading the word about end-of-year tree recycling information. The city’s solid waste hauler, Athens Services, will have no pickup of trash on New Year’s Day, Thursday,…
Read
Random Post

Veterans Day Celebration At City Hall

MALIBU—On Monday, November 11, the city of Malibu will hosted its 25th Annual Veterans Day Celebration at City Hall. It will be hosted by hosted by the Malibu Navy League, Pepperdine University, the city of Malibu, and the Malibu Association…
Read
Random Post

American General To Layoff 163 In Woodland Hills

WOODLAND HILLS—On March 8, new reports were released that 500 individuals throughout Southern California are facing layoffs including workers in Woodland Hills.  According to a report by the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN),  the American General Life Insurance…
Read
Random Post

Traffic Collision Leaves One Person Trapped

BRENTWOOD—On Tuesday, September 2, a car collision left one person trapped, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported. The incident was reported at 1:11 p.m. at 11740 W Gorham Avenue. The victim was an 80-year-old female who was initially pinned beneath…
Read
Random Post

Malibu City Hall To Be Closed For Evacuation Drill

MALIBU—The city of Malibu announced on its website that Malibu City Hall will be closed Wednesday, October 18 at 3 p.m. for an all-staff evacuation drill with the Malibu - Lost Hills Sheriff's Station and Los Angeles County Fire Department.…
Read