Burbank City Council Gives a Thumbs Down to Current Planned Pickwick Housing Development
The Burbank City Council's vote rejected the interpretation that Senate Bill 35 applies to the Pickwick housing proposal
Hold Your Horses, City Council to Look at Buying Stables on South Mariposa
Vice Mayor Konstantine Anythony has asked the Council to agendize the possibility of buying the stables at 910 S. Mariposa
Pickwick Development Settles Lawsuit with City of Burbank
Project will still go through with changes to the plans, including six less units. A public hearing on the project will be held October 25
Firefighters Union Says There are Much Deeper Issues to the Temporary Loss of Engine...
While the City says taking Engine 12 out of service is to bring respite to firefighters and their families, the union says pay is forcing firefighters to transfer to other departments.
Burbank City Council Moves Forward With Talks on Potential Tiny Homes Project for Homeless
Burbank City Council discusses location, potential merits of possible tiny homes project in Burbank
Opinion: Taking Away Traffic Lanes for a Bus Lane on Olive Avenue is Just...
Masking only a single lane of traffic available on Olive between Buena Vista and Lake is bad for motorists and businesses
Emily Gabel-Luddy Leaves City Council After Almost 10 Years of Service
This past Tuesday, December 8th, was the last city council meeting for longtime member, Emily Gabel-Luddy, who took seat on the Burbank City Council in May of 2011 and has used her time to help build and transform Burbank for a better future. She built her campaign on being practical with practical solutions and ran for office to have a positive impact on Burbank’s citywide growth. “I made a commitment when first elected to earn the trust of those who did not support me. I hope I met that,” says Gabel-Luddy, “We cannot always solve the problem but we must listen as we represent all in the community.”
Hero Pay Presented to Council Moves to Second Step
The Burbank City Council meeting was held virtually on Tuesday, April 13, 2021 where a presentation was made regarding enactment of a local minimum wage and/or Hero Pay. The staff recommendation presented was to direct staff on whether or not to pursue increasing the minimum wage in Burbank and for Council to provide specifics. The second recommendation would be to direct staff on whether or not to bring back a Hero Pay ordinance and for Council to provide certain specifics.
Burbank Police Report to City Council and School Board About Student Resource Officers
BPD delivers report on the status and goals of the Student Resource Officer (SRO) program to joint Burbank City Council and School Board meeting
City Council Discusses Metro Project Slated to Remove Street Parking from Olive
Burbank City Council voiced it's criticisms over the Metro NoHo-Pasadena Bus Rapid Transit Project