Measure P – A Complete Breakdown of the Measure for the Burbank Voter
Measure P (City Ordinance No. 18-3,904,) which would add 0.75% (¾%) to the local sales tax rate
myBurbank to Break Down Measures P and QS This Week
myBurbank will be breaking down both Measure QS, the school parcel tax and Measure P, the City's request to raise the sales tax (0.75%)
Vote For Measure V and Measure Y
Local governments should make voting as convenient as possible
OPINION: Vote “YES” On Measure T
The City budget that supports police, fire, parks, libraries and streets has been facing a $30.5 million shortfall, with catastrophic reductions in service
Burbank High Political Science Club Hosts U.S. Senate Candidate
U.S. Senate Candidate Pat Harris spoke to a crowd of four hundred people this past Thursday in Burbank High’s Wolfson Auditorium
Burbank Chamber of Commerce Hosts State of the City
On Wednesday, October 25th, the Burbank Chamber of Commerce hosted the State of the City, which discussed recent city accomplishments and Burbank's bright future.
Burbank Faces Large Budget Cuts Following Rising Deficit
Closing two fire stations, laying off nine police officers and closing parks are among considerations
Portantino Winds Up Strong Freshmen Year
Burbank State Senator Portantino’s First Senate Session Ends With Legislative Successes As Seven Bills Head to Governor’s Desk
Rogers Voted in as Mayor, Gabel-Luddy New Vice Mayor
Ceremony held annually on May 1 also featured the swearing in of first time Council Member Sharon Springer
Rep. Schiff Announces Annual 2017 Student Art Competition
The winner from each Congressional District has their work displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year
















