Protestors Rally at City Hall to Save Olive Ave From Losing Two Lanes
On Tuesday night, a rally was held outside of City Hall as protestors gathered with signs and microphones, encouraging Burbank City Council Members to keep the “Mixed Flow” decision that was made in 2022 regarding the Metro Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project down Olive Ave.
Wilke Announces Candidacy for Burbank’s City Council
Judie Wilke becomes the second candidate to announce run for one of two Council seats in November
Letter to the Editor: Transportation Commissioner Says Why BRT is Good for Burbank
"Metro’s BRT plan will convert two traffic lanes, primarily along Olive Avenue, into dedicated bus, bicycle, and emergency vehicle lanes"
Burbank Crime Log, February 29 Edition
Reported to Crimemapping by the Burbank Police Department
While Rainfall Everywhere, Burbank has NO Legal Right to Collect It
While individual residents may collect rain water, the City of Burbank is barred.
Letter to the Editor: Resident Thinks Blocking Aleppo Pines Removal May be a Mistake
"...I also believe the trees lining the street should be not only beautiful but safe."
Media City CU Offers 100% Secure Digital Document Vault, My Virtual StrongBox, to Members
My Virtual StrongBox—a free digital vault that securely stores electronic records of important documents
Burbank Reschedules San Fernando Reconfiguration Project Due to Upcoming Weather
With rain in the forecast, the temporary street closure along San Fernando Blvd. has been rescheduled
Letter to the Editor: Resident Wants to See Local Retailers Do More to Stop...
"Grocery stores are culpable for fostering an environment conducive to criminal activity"
Burbank Human Relations Council Hosts Insightful Presentation on Afghan Girls’ Education on March 4
BHRC Board member shares visual story on Afghan girls' education limits; free event.
















