City Council Meeting: Nick Schultz Named New Mayor

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Mayor and vice mayor are named at the most recent city council meeting.

This Week’s City Council Roundup 1/5/2021

The Burbank City Council met virtually on Tuesday, January 5th, 2021 for the first council meeting of the new year.

Burbank City Council Convenes to Discuss Speed Limits, Parking Citations

Burbank City Council discuss speed limits on San Fernando and parking citation reform

City Council Decides to Fight California Voters Rights Lawsuit

A person named Nicholas Gutierrez has demanded the City change its election system under threat of lawsuit

City Council Approves Ordinance to Oversee Development of SB35 Projects

Burbank City Council approves oversight of SB35 projects; presented detailed report on COVID-19 news by staff

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 Tells Metro They are Staying With the Mixed Use Option on...

Council stays with the letter they wrote in 2022 saying they were in favor of mixed flow but are willing to discuss future options with Metro

Burbank City Council to Discuss if Burbank Should Become a Sanctuary City

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Council will weigh the pros and cons at their meeting on Tuesday

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

City Council Votes to Allow Non-Profit to Takeover Former Boy’s & Girl’s Club Location...

Burbank City Council lays path for future non-profit to use currently unused 2244 N. Buena Vista St. site

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