OP/ED: BWP Customers Ask: Why Are Water and Electric Rates Increasing?
The cost of providing our community with reliable and sustainable services continues to rise
Burbank City Council Approves $120M Bond for BWP Infrastructure, Sustainability, and Disaster Resilience
As your community-owned utility, Burbank Water and Power (BWP) manages the utility in alignment with community priorities while balancing regulatory and compliance mandates
Water and Power Officials Outline Outside Watering Guidelines Between September 6 – 20
There will be no outdoor watering for 15 days while a major pipeline is being fixed.
Burbank Brushes Tropical Storm Hillary, Ojai Earthquake Off
5.69 inches of rain and a 5.1 earthquake did very little damage to Burbank this past weekend. A short power outage was restored within 90 minutes
Burbank Water and Power Wants to Know: “How should we power Burbank in the...
Your feedback will help determine where Burbank gets its power from, what the mix of renewable (green) energy will be
Op/Ed: A Customer Asks: Why Would I Consider Buying an Electric Vehicle When I...
A Burbank Water and Power (BWP) expert explains – you can confidently drive electric vehicles in Burbank and beyond
Burbank Looking to Fill Water And Power Board Vacancy
Burbank City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications for the Burbank Water and Power Board beginning August 8, 2022 through September 7, 2022
BWP Launches New Subsidy Program to Help Residents with their Electric Bill
Applications are accepted starting July 1, with an ongoing monthly 12% discount on electric service to income-qualified Burbank residents
Op/Ed: A BWP Customer Asks: What Is BWP Doing to Minimize Rate Increases?
"As a not-for-profit community-owned utility, we set our rates to recover the cost of providing reliable water and electric services to our customers"
Water: Liquid gold in Burbank
Residents will not be able to water outside during Sept. 6 - 20 except for hand watering of trees and gardens before 9 am and after 6 pm