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.
The city of Burbank Comes Down Hard on Tinhorn Flats, Will Hold Public Hearing...
Burbank's City Council has put Tinhorn Flats on notice, which must comply in 10 days or face a public hearing
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.
City of Burbank Explains LA County Public Health Order Enforcement
"...we need to come together as one community and care and look out for one another"
City of Burbank Mayor, Bob Frutos, Appointed to League of California Cities Board
The League of California Cities has appointed City of Burbank Mayor Bob Frutos to serve as Public Safety Policy Committee member
City of Burbank has a Transportation Commission Vacancy
The Burbank City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications for the Transportation Commission beginning December 24, 2020 through January 25, 2021
This Week’s City Council Roundup 12/15/2020
On Tuesday, December 15th, the Burbank City Council held their last City Council meeting of 2020 and were accompanied by new council members Konstantine Anthony and Nick Schultz. The council has continued to meet virtually due to the state of emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
City of Burbank Responds to the Public About Tinhorn Flats Health Order Enforcement
City responds to complaints about Tin Horn Flats refusal to follow L. A. County Health Order
Emily Gabel-Luddy Leaves City Council After Almost 10 Years of Service
This past Tuesday, December 8th, was the last city council meeting for longtime member, Emily Gabel-Luddy, who took seat on the Burbank City Council in May of 2011 and has used her time to help build and transform Burbank for a better future. She built her campaign on being practical with practical solutions and ran for office to have a positive impact on Burbank’s citywide growth. “I made a commitment when first elected to earn the trust of those who did not support me. I hope I met that,” says Gabel-Luddy, “We cannot always solve the problem but we must listen as we represent all in the community.”
















