City of Burbank Releases its Case for Revoking Tinhorn Flats Conditional Use Permit
In a public hearing to be held February 22 by the Burbank City Council, a decision will be made about Tinhorn Flats permit to operate
This Week’s City Council Roundup: 2/9/2020
The Burbank City Council held a virtual joint meeting with the Police Commission on Tuesday, February 9th, 2021. The meeting pushed past midnight putting the council members in overtime, and the majority of the meeting was spent in discussion of the recommendations to council from the Police Commission as well as callers in the public comment portion of the joint meeting.
Burbank Firefighters Receive Vaccine, Police Officers Still Waiting for County Health
70% of firefighters and paramedics sign up to take the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine. Police Still waiting for County Health
Burbank Unified Employees Raise Concerns About School Return For Small Groups Before Vaccinations
Burbank Unified officials responded to concerns from employees about a potential return to in person education for small groups during the current Spring semester...
Burbank Unified Math Madness Winners Recognized; Stevenson Elementary Wins Championship
Several students from Burbank Unified schools received recognition for their efforts in the Math Madness competition at the most recent Board of Education meeting...
Police Pursue Two Stolen Vehicles in 24 hours Including Their Own Parking Enforcement Car
Two pursuits in two days puts two different people in Burbank's jail
Drive-by Art Gallery at Bret Harte Elementary
On Monday, February 1st, Bret Harte Elementary hosted a drive-by art gallery, featuring art that the students made from home. The school’s PTA zip tied page protectors to the fencing along both sides of the school at Lima st and Ontario st. The students had a week to create their art and bring it by the school to place it inside one of the protectors.
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