UPDATE: City of Burbank to Cut Tinhorn Flats Power After Court Ruling Friday
Court orders that Burbank can cut electricity to Tinhorn Flats after giving 24-hour notice, not permitted to padlock their doors
Eagle Scout Project Educates Public on Coyote Awareness
Life Scout, Richie Collins, organized a coyote awareness campaign for his Eagle Scout Project in order to help assist the Burbank Animal Shelter in educating the public on the growing coyote issue arising in Burbank. The campaign consisted of the distribution of over a thousand copies of the Burbank Police Department’s Community Bulletin on Coyote Awareness.
Burbank Enters Red Tier on Monday – Restaurants Allowed to Offer Inside Dining
L.A. County Health, which governs Burbank will allow: On-site learning for grades 7-12, dining, movie theaters, gyms, museums and zoos
Burbank Announces Second Round of Small Business Assistance Program
Small businesses impacted by COVID 19, can apply for Small Business Assistance loans between$10,000to$20,000
Court Orders Tinhorn Flats to Close and Not Reopen Without Proper Permits
Court ruling on Monday requires the restaurant to close and not open without a County Health Permit and a City Conditional Use Permit.
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.
Burbank Files Civil Action to Disconnect Power and Padlock Doors of Tinhorn Flats
City files suit to have Tinhorn Flats shut down. Asks for injunction to have electricity cut and doors padlocked along with paying all court costs
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
Fry’s Closes Doors Nationally – New Development Already Planned for Burbank Site
Once a thriving business, now a dinosaur. Developer already has filed plans for the property for a mixed use development
City Council Votes to File Civil Suit Against Tinhorn Flats
With Tinhorn Flats remaining open after Burbank revokes their permit, Council votes to file civil action to force closure

















