San Fernando Blvd. Will Not be Closed for Dining, Restaurants May Utilize ‘Parklets’
Beginning Tuesday. the City will set up nine parklets that restaurants can use for outside dining along with communal dining on the AMC Walkway
Meet the Mayor: Get to Know Bob Frutos
Mayor Bob Frutos originally joined the Burbank City Council in May of 2013 under the campaign of neighborhood empowerment, community engagement, and a fresh perspective on the current ongoing problem with our city. Now serving his second term as Mayor during his time on Council, Mayor Frutos still holds true to those values he started with.
This Week’s City Council Roundup: 1/26/2021
The Burbank City Council met virtually on Tuesday, January 26th, 2021 and opened the meeting with the adjournment of Elaine DeVinna Crane Baird who passed away at the age of 100 in November 2020. Elaine, who was known professionally as Kay Morley, was one of the original Goldwyn glamour girls and appeared in multiple western movies where she showed off her talent with horses.
Out of Funding, Caltrans Wants a Metro Loan to Finish Burbank Bridge, I-5 Improvements
The I-5 project has been "Mismanagement and major design flaws by Caltrans" - Supervisor Janice Hahn
Intruder Arrested At Hollywood Burbank Airport
Sunday evening Burbank Airport Police received a call from an employee of Atlantic Aviation which is on the Sherman Way side of the airport that there was a male outside of their terminal with blood and cuts on his arms.
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
Development Review Community Meeting Seeks Public Input for Two Upcoming Projects
Extension to a Carmax lot and the construction of a 6-story hotel on the agenda January 28
Burbank Looks to Fill Vacancy on Board of Library Trustees
Accepting applications for the Board of Library Trustees beginning January 25, 2021 through February 24, 2021
City of Burbank Announces New Tech Startup Accelerator
The virtual studio accelerator program will help 25 entrepreneurs
This Week’s City Council Roundup 1/12/2021
The Burbank City Council met virtually on Tuesday, January 12th, 2021 and opened the meeting with the adjournment of retired City of Burbank Fire Engineer, Alan Moore. Moore passed away in October of 2020 after a two year battle with cancer. Moore was a Burbank High School graduate of 1968 who then served the US Army in the Vietnam War before joining the Burbank Fire Department in 1981.

















