Burbank Goes Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month takes place every year during the month of October
Burbank has a Senior Citizen Board Vacancy
The Burbank City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications for the Senior Citizen Board beginning October 7, 2020 through November 6, 2020
Burbank City Council Extends Commercial Eviction Ordinance to December 31
The Burbank City Council approved amending the Urgency Eviction Ordinance applying only to commercial evictions until the end of the year
Burbank City Council Eviction Ordinance Has Expired
Replaced by State Law AB 3088 for Residential Evictions; City Council to Consider New Eviction Ordinance for Commercial Tenants
Burbank Water and Power: “Flex Alerts do not Apply to Burbank”
Flex Alerts do not apply in Burbank as BWP is not part of the grid managed by the California Independent System Operator
San Fernando Blvd. to Remain Closed for Dining Through Mid January
The Downtown Burbank Property-based Business Improvement District (PBID) was instrumental in making this happen
Burbank to Bask in Red Light for ‘Light the Night for Fallen Firefighters’ Campaign
Various City buildings and landmarks will be lit in red, including Burbank City Hall, Burbank Water and Power, all Fire Stations, Warner Brothers Studio, Nickelodeon, and Disney
Mayor Springer’s State of the City Address to be Virtual in October
This year it will be broadcast instead of the traditional luncheon to support social distancing
Bike and Walk to Work Day Happening Today
We remain committed to celebrating cyclists and pedestrians. As a result, Burbank Transportation Management Organization (BTMO) will host its annual “Bike and Walk to Work Day” on Tuesday, September 22, 2020, from 10:30 am-12noon via Zoom.
Burbank City Council Votes to Contract ‘Mask Police’ and Will Fine Offenders
Council authorizes City Manager to hire an outside company to come in and educate or fine offenders with administrative citations up to $500.
















