Sign Unveiling Ceremony with Councilmember Paul Koretz

On August 11, 2019, Save Beverly Fairfax and Councilmember Paul Koretz celebrated the District’s listing in the National Register with a sign unveiling ceremony. Over 150 neighbors came out for the event. It was truly a day to remember. Thank you to Councilmember Koretz for honoring us.

Due to the event’s overwhelming success, Save Beverly Fairfax is already planning to make this an annual neighborhood block party event.

Also a huge thanks to Bennett’s Ice Cream for providing us with their homemade ice cream!

Save Beverly Fairfax National Register Application

Hello from Save Beverly Fairfax! We know it has been a while since you last heard from us. We have some great news and wanted to keep you up to date.


Save Beverly Fairfax has submitted an application for our historic district, the Beverly Fairfax Historic District, to be listed in the The National Register of Historic Places, an honorary title celebrating our district’s rich history.


The National Register is the official Federal list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture.

Save Beverly Fairfax recently mailed a letter to owners announcing our National Register application. Additionally, the California Department of Parks and Recreation has mailed out information packets to property owners, providing a more in depth explanation of what the National Register Nomination is, and what being listed in the National Register means. The State's letter should be arriving this week.

If you own a property within the Beverly Fairfax Historic District, and you did not receive an information packet, please contact us at info@savebeverlyfairfax.com.