This Week’s City Council Roundup: 3/2/2021
The Burbank City Council met virtually on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 and opened the meeting in adjournment of retired Burbank Fire Captain, Guy Thompson, who served the Burbank Fire Department for 33 years. Mayor Bob Frutos proceeded with some announcements to the public including an online community workshop for the Burbank Housing Element hosted by the Community Development Department on February 27th from 11:00am-12:30pm.
Mullins Appointed to 2023 SCAG Community, Economic, and Human Development Committee
Committee is responsible for reviewing projects, designs, and programs for consistency and conformity with applicable regional plans
Councilmember Nick Schultz Appointed to the League of California Cities General Resolutions Committee
General Resolutions Committee's role is to meet at Annual Conference to consider and take action on any resolutions submitted
Burbank General Fund Nearing Full Recovery According to City Council Presentation
Burbank City Council Receives report about budget, city financial status
Burbank Looks to Fill Police Commission Vacancy
The Burbank City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications for the Police Commission beginning July 19, through August 18, 2022
Schultz Named to Southern California Association of Governments’ Community, Economic and Human Development Committee
The role of the CEHD Committee is to study problems, programs and other matters, which pertain to the regional issues of community, economic and human development and growth
Opinion: City Council Has Completely Missed the Mark on Gun Store Ordinance
They did everything but what they needed to do - limit the amount of gun stores in Burbank
Burbank City Council Meets In-Person For First Time Since March 2020; Discusses Low-Income Assistance...
Burbank City Council converges to inaugurate Interim Police Chief, examine BWP's low-income assistance programs
Burbank City Council Meets to Discuss In Person Meetings and Water Management
City Council discusses future plans for water management in face of drought conditions
City Council to Consider Retaining ‘Mask Police’ Through May 2021
Council will consider spending an additional $100,000 to keep mask enforcement through May, 2021












