BEVERLY HILLS—The Beverly Hills City Council will consider the memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Beverly Hills Police Management Association (BHPMA) at the Tuesday, June 13, City Council Formal Session.

According to a press release from Therese Kosterman, Public Information Manager for the city of Beverly Hills, the approval of the MOU is subject to ratification by members of the BHPMA, as well as adoption of the City Council.

The MOU is the result of labor negotiations between Beverly Hills and representatives of the employee group. The proposed MOU covers salaries and benefits for a three-year period from October 7, 2016 through September 30, 2019. The Police Management Association represents police captains and police lieutenants.

The proposed MOU, an independent fiscal analysis of the cost of the MOU and a summary of significant terms are listed on the city’s website at www.beverlyhills.org/mou.

There are nine represented employee associations within Beverly Hills. The city is currently in multi-year agreements with the Police Officers’ Association, Firefighters’ Association, and the six miscellaneous (non-safety) employee associations.