Burbank General Fund Nearing Full Recovery According to City Council Presentation
Burbank City Council Receives report about budget, city financial status
Council Votes to Revoke Tinhorn Flats Conditional Use Permit
On Monday, February 22, 2021 the Burbank City Council held a four and a half hour long public hearing in consideration to revoke, suspend, or modify the Conditional Use Permit for Tinhorn Flats Saloon & Grill located at 2623 W Magnolia Blvd. Staff recommended to adopt a resolution to revoke the permit for violating the conditions of approvals numbers 31 and 32, violating the Burbank Municipal Code, and creating a public nuisance.
Burbank Board Of Education Meeting Has Two Key Updates
We are following the state and the county provided guidelines, so that effective March 14, we will be having masks optional
Burbank Police Commission Meets to Discuss Mental Health Services and Relationship With Burbank Police...
During the June 16th meeting, Burbank Police Commission reported on the expansion of mental health services while the Police Chief addressed rising crime rates in the city
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
Burbank City Council Presented with Amendment Streamlining Standards for Single-Family Developments
Burbank City Council presented with amendment that would eliminate single-family special development permit, create objective standards
City Council Gets Report on Status of Economic Recovery Plan
Burbank City Council receives report on status of Economic Recovery Plan
City Council to Metro: Burbank Needs Buses on a Mixed Flow on Olive Avenue
Council votes unanimously to send a letter to Metro Board saying they want to see buses using the mixed-flow option
Burbank City Council Discusses Possible Paid Parking Lot at Downtown Metrolink Station, Updates Municipal...
Burbank City Council amends municipal code in order to allow for future fees and updated parking management
Burbank Settles Civil Rights Case Against Police Department for $50,000
While it was not made public at a Council meeting, Councilmembers voted in closed session to have the City settle a civil rights lawsuit