Proposed Budget Requests Per Department FY 2021-22
The Burbank City Council met virtually on Tuesday, April 27th and was the first meeting reviewing the proposed 2021-22 Fiscal Year budget. In the presentation the council was provided with details on the accomplishments and services of each department, along with their proposed budget and new budget requests. Here are the budget requests for this coming fiscal year including recurring requests and one-time requests. The next City Council meeting will be on Tuesday, May 4th, in which the proposed budget presentation will continue.
This Week’s City Council Roundup: 3/30/2021
The Burbank City Council met virtually on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 and began the meeting with the adjournment of retired Burbank Fire Engineer, Arthur “Art” Popkin, who worked for the department from 1964 to 1989.
Burbank City Council Discusses Changing Development Impact Fees
Burbank City Council discusses need for new development impact fee schedule
Council to Have Public Hearing for Moratorium on Drive-Through Restaurants Tonight
The Council will decide on a moratorium for drive-through restaurants with possibly 12 new or replacement restaurant drive-through locations
Burbank City Council To Discuss Housing Bill Provisions Which Could Determine Fate of Pickwick
The Burbank City Council will receive a staff report on SB 35 during their Tuesday night meeting. The bill is being used for a housing development at the Pickwick Bowl and Gardens site which would build 98 town houses on the property.
Nikki Perez Voted in as the New Mayor of Burbank
Council votes 4 to 1 o elevate Perez from Vice Mayor for the upcoming year
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 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
Police Release Report on Alledged Dumping of Homeless Man in North Hollywood
Burbank Police Chief Michael Albanese told the City Council, "(The) allegations are unfounded, he is not homeless and it was not dumping"
City Comes Up With Temporary Plan for Raising Cane’s Neighbors Frustrations
Residents on Orchard Drive may soon get some temporary relief as the Council votes to try some traffic mitigations for 60 days















