Burbank, California
Recent meetings
Board of Library Trustees - Dark Meeting
This is a notice of a dark meeting: the Burbank Board of Library Trustees will not hold a meeting on July 8, 2026. The next regular meeting is scheduled for August 12, 2026, at the Central Library Auditorium. No business decisions or discussions are scheduled.
- No meeting on July 8, 2026
- Next meeting: August 12, 2026 at 110 N. Glenoaks Boulevard
BWP Board Meeting - DARK
This agenda is a notice that the regular Burbank Water and Power Board meeting scheduled for July 2, 2026, has been canceled. The next regular meeting will be held on August 6, 2026. No items are being decided or discussed.
City Council Meeting - Dark
The Burbank City Council has cancelled its regular meetings scheduled for July 7 and July 14, 2026. The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 21, 2026, in the Council Chamber at City Hall.
- Regular meetings on July 7 and July 14, 2026 are cancelled; next meeting is July 21, 2026
Burbank Glendale Pasadena Regional Trust Meeting
The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Regional Housing Trust will consider adopting its Fiscal Year 2026-27 Measure A funding budget via Resolution 26-4. The board also plans to receive and file an update on the City of Burbank's $3,450,000 request for the Homeless Solutions Center, and hear a presentation on the CalHome First-Time Homebuyer Mortgage Assistance Program. Consent items include approval of the May 6, 2026 board minutes.
- Adopt Resolution 26-4 adopting the Trust Fiscal Year 2026-27 Measure A Funding Budget
- Receive and file an update regarding the City of Burbank’s request for $3,450,000 for the Homeless Solutions Center
- Presentation regarding the Trust CalHome First-Time Homebuyer Mortgage Assistance Program
- Approve the May 6, 2026 board meeting minutes
Landlord Tenant Commission
The Burbank Landlord-Tenant Commission will discuss two new mediation cases at its July 6 meeting. One case involves a security deposit dispute at 2648 N Buena Vista St; the other addresses a rent payment method issue at 1712 N Hollywood Way. The commission will also approve the minutes from the June 1, 2026 meeting. No follow-up items are on the agenda.
- New mediation case: security deposit dispute – 2648 N Buena Vista St (Form 2026-11)
- New mediation case: rent payment method dispute – 1712 N Hollywood Way (Form 2026-12)
- Approval of minutes from June 1, 2026 meeting
Planning Commission - Canceled
The Burbank Planning Commission meeting scheduled for July 13, 2026, has been canceled. No items are scheduled for discussion or decision.
City Council Meeting - Joint with the Parking Authority
The Burbank City Council and Parking Authority will hold a joint meeting on June 30, 2026, starting with a closed session on two lawsuits, followed by a study session to discuss and provide input on the draft Downtown Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Specific Plan Policy Document. The regular open session includes consent calendar items such as approving implementation agreements for temporary paid parking during a Fan Zone event, authorizing a multi-year agreement with Sterndahl Enterprises for roadway signing and striping, and approving a multi-year reimbursement agreement with the Family Service Agency for youth counseling services (up to $245,000 in FY 2026–27).
- Study session discussion of the draft Downtown Transit Oriented Development Specific Plan Policy Document
- Closed session on existing litigation: Yomar Alejandra Sainz Villagomez v. City of Burbank (motor vehicle accident) and LA County Metro v. City of Burbank (CEQA and breach of contract)
- Adoption of resolution approving implementation agreements for temporary paid parking during the Fan Zone event in Downtown Burbank
- Authorization of an agreement with Sterndahl Enterprises, Inc. for as-needed roadway signing and striping services
- Approval of a multi-year reimbursement agreement with Family Service Agency for youth-focused counseling, up to $245,000 in FY 2026–27
Infrastructure Oversight Board
The Infrastructure Oversight Board will hear a staff presentation on recently completed Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects, showing all 12 projects finished within budget and 92% on schedule. A separate presentation on the Annual Facilities Maintenance and Repairs Program will also be given. The board will also consider approving minutes from its April 23, 2026 meeting.
- Presentation on CIP performance metrics: all 12 projects within budget, 11 of 12 on schedule
- Projects include $8.4M FY 2023-24 Annual Residential Pavement Rehabilitation and $6M Glenoaks Blvd. & First St. Signal Improvements
- One project (CSB Security Enhancements, $540K) missed its target completion date
- Annual Facilities Maintenance and Repairs Program presentation
- Approval of minutes from April 23, 2026 meeting
Art in Public Places Committee - CANCELLED
The regular meeting of the Art in Public Places Committee scheduled for July 6, 2026 has been cancelled. The next regular meeting will take place on August 3, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. in the Community Services Building, Conference Room 101.
City Council Meeting - Dark
This agenda is a notice of cancellation; no regular city council meeting will take place on June 23, 2026. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 30, 2026.
Burbank Athletic Federation Meeting - Dark
This agenda is a dark meeting notice. The Burbank Athletic Federation Board will not hold its regular meeting on July 7, 2026; the next regular meeting is scheduled for August 4, 2026. No items are discussed or decided.
- Regular meeting cancelled for July 7, 2026
- Next regular meeting set for August 4, 2026
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and decide on a Conditional Use Permit for the Southern California Health Institute (SOCHI) to operate a trade/vocational school at 2711 Winona Avenue in an M-2 zone. Staff recommends approval, finding the project categorically exempt from CEQA. The meeting also includes approval of the May 11, 2026 minutes and other procedural items.
- Conditional Use Permit (Project No. 26-0000157) for Southern California Health Institute to operate a trade/vocational school offering certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees at 2711 Winona Avenue; interior tenant improvements and parking lot restriping in a 66,120 sq ft building.
Burbank Cultural Arts Commission - DARK
The Burbank Cultural Arts Commission will not hold its regular meeting on July 9, 2026, as announced in a dark meeting notice. The next regular meeting is scheduled for August 13, 2026. No business items are listed on this agenda.
- Notice of dark meeting for July 9, 2026
- Next regular meeting: August 13, 2026 at Community Services Building, 150 N. Third St., Burbank
City Council Meeting - Joint with the Housing Authority
The Burbank City Council and Housing Authority will hold a joint meeting on June 16, 2026, starting with a closed session on the case Marine Bezhanyan v. City of Burbank. Open session items include a proclamation for Pride Month, an update on the Regional Housing Trust, and a consent calendar with several contracts and appropriations. Key consent items include a $2.3 million appropriation for Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher payments and contracts for park lighting, jail door controls, and police forensic upgrades.
- Appropriation of $2,300,000 from Housing Authority unappropriated fund balance for Section 8 voucher payments
- Cooperative agreement with Express Energy Services, Inc. for Ralph Foy Park lighting upgrade
- Contract with Ace Construction & Maintenance Inc. for jail door control system modernization (Bid Schedule 1534)
- Cooperative agreement with Vincor Construction, Inc. for Police Department Forensic Services Area Modernization
- Update on Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Regional Housing Trust activities
Sustainable Burbank Commission
The Sustainable Burbank Commission will hold a regular meeting to discuss its budget update, draft FY 26-27 work plan, a Green Spotlight Award nomination for the Burbank Eco-Council, and planning for LA Climate Week 2027. The commission will also hear liaison updates from various boards and committees. No final votes are anticipated; items are for discussion and feedback.
- Discussion of SBC FY 26-27 Work Plan (attachment 1)
- Review of Burbank Green Spotlight Award nomination for Burbank Eco-Council (attachment 2)
- Budget update for the commission
- Planning discussion for LA Climate Week 2027
- Future agenda items include Urban Forest Master Plan, SB 868 – Plug and Play Solar Act, and Reusable Rebate Update
Burbank Cultural Arts Commission
The Burbank Cultural Arts Commission will receive updates on the Community Arts Grant Program and the FY 26/27 Budget, discuss participation in the 2026 Starlight Bowl Summer Concert Series, and consider an attendance matter regarding Commissioner Jackie Brenneman. They will also review marketing materials and goal team updates.
- Community Arts Grant Program update (discuss, note and file)
- Fiscal Year 26/27 Budget update (note and file)
- Consideration of Commissioner Jackie Brenneman's attendance per Burbank Municipal Code 2-1-403
- Art and Business Mixer update (discuss and take appropriate action)
- 2026 Starlight Bowl Summer Concert Series participation discussion
Parks and Recreation Board
The Parks and Recreation Board will receive a budget update for the upcoming fiscal year (2026-27) and discuss dates and locations for the annual Park Facility Tour. Consent items include approval of meeting minutes, a monthly contract compliance report, the April 2026 Police Park Patrol report, and a progress update on the Dick Clark Dog Park.
- Budget update for Fiscal Year 2026-27 (discuss and file)
- Annual Park Facility Tour: proposed dates and locations to be selected
- Dick Clark Dog Park progress report for June 2026
- Police Park Patrol report for April 2026
- Monthly Contract Compliance Report on parks-related contracts
Board of Library Trustees
The Burbank Board of Library Trustees is holding a regular meeting on June 10, 2026, at the Central Library. The agenda includes approval of prior minutes, presentations on library services and Friends of the Library, and a library safety report. No significant decisions or public hearings are scheduled.
- Library Services Update presentation
- Friends of the Library Update presentation
- Library Safety Update report
- Reminder that there is no July meeting; next regular meeting is August 12, 2026
Planning Commission - Canceled
The Burbank Planning Commission meeting scheduled for March 23, 2026, has been canceled. No items will be discussed.
Planning Commission - Canceled
The Burbank Planning Commission meeting scheduled for April 13, 2026, has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided. The next meeting date is not provided.
Planning Commission - Canceled
This agenda is a cancellation notice for the Planning Commission meeting originally scheduled for April 27, 2026. No items were considered or discussed.
Planning Commission - Canceled
The provided document is a cancellation notice for the Burbank Planning Commission meeting on June 8, 2026. It lists no agenda items, public hearings, or votes. Residents should consult the City of Burbank website for future meeting schedules.
- No agenda items listed due to cancellation
City Council Meeting - Dark
The regular City Council meeting scheduled for June 9, 2026, has been cancelled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at Burbank City Hall.
- Cancellation of the June 9, 2026, Regular City Council Meeting
BWP Board Meeting
The Burbank Water and Power Board will consider awarding a $7,538,100 contract to Pacific Hydrotech Corporation for construction of new chloramine boosting systems at Reservoirs 1, 4, and 5. The board is also asked to endorse the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and recommend an ordinance amending the Sustainable Water Use Ordinance. A quarterly financial report for January–March 2026 will be presented for information only.
- Approve and award Bid Schedule No. 1545 to Pacific Hydrotech Corporation for construction of new chloramine boosting systems at Reservoirs 1, 4, and 5 for $7,538,100
- Endorse the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan for City Council adoption
- Recommend adoption of an ordinance amending Title 8, Article 3 of the Burbank Municipal Code to update the Sustainable Water Use Ordinance
- Receive BWP operations and financial report for Q3 of Fiscal Year 2025-26 (January–March 2026)
Civil Service Board
The Civil Service Board will hold a regular meeting to discuss and approve 13 temporary appointment and assignment extensions for June and July 2026, needed due to the cancellation of the July meeting. The board will also note and file the Recruitment and Selection Report for May 2026 and discuss three quarterly and annual reports. The agenda includes approval of minutes from the May 6 meeting and no proposed classification amendments.
- Discuss and approve eight temporary appointment extensions and five temporary assignment extensions for Burbank Water and Power, Community Development, City Manager's Office, and Information Technology departments
- Note and file the Recruitment and Selection Report for May 2026, showing 14 requisitions and 8,986 applications received
- Discuss and provide direction on three reports: Expedited Recruitment Quarterly, Annual Examination Appeals, and Annual Review of Recruitment Processes
- Approve the minutes of the regular meeting of May 6, 2026
- Proposed amendments to Classification Plan: none
City Council Meeting - Joint with Successor Agency, Housing Authority and Parking Authority
The Burbank City Council will meet in closed session to discuss two pending lawsuits: a motor vehicle accident case and a CEQA/breach of contract case brought by LA Metro. In open session, the consent calendar includes adopting updated rules for utility service, establishing a salary for a Library Section Manager, and approving a discounted parking agreement with the Boys and Girls Club. The council will also hear a presentation from the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District and present a proclamation for Harvey Milk Day.
- Closed session: litigation over motor vehicle accident (Ambar Victoria Rangely v. City) and CEQA/breach of contract (LACMTA v. City)
- Adoption of resolution updating Rules and Regulations Governing Utility Service
- Adoption of resolutions establishing Library Section Manager salary and citywide salary schedule
- Approval of parking permit agreement with Boys and Girls Club for discounted staff parking at Courthouse City Public Parking Structure
- Presentation from Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District
Art in Public Places Committee
The Art in Public Places Committee will discuss the attendance record of Committee Member Monica Caram and receive an update on the Warner Bros. Ranch Lot project at 411 N. Hollywood Way. The agenda also includes approval of minutes from the March 2, 2026 meeting.
- Consideration of Committee Member Monica Caram's attendance record per Burbank Municipal Code Section 2-1-403
- Staff update on Warner Bros. Ranch Lot project at 411 N. Hollywood Way
Infrastructure Oversight Board - Dark
The regular meeting of the Burbank Infrastructure Oversight Board scheduled for May 28, 2026 has been cancelled. The next regularly scheduled meeting will be on June 25, 2026 at 150 N. Third Street, Room 104. No business will be conducted at this cancelled meeting.
City Council Meeting - Dark
The May 26, 2026 regular City Council meeting has been cancelled. No items were discussed or decided. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 2, 2026.
- Regular City Council meeting cancelled; no agenda items.
Retirement Plans Committee
The Retirement Plans Committee will receive updates on CalPERS trust funds, investment performance from SageView, and plan administration from MissionSquare, including a cybersecurity review. The committee will also consider approval of the February 19, 2026 meeting minutes. No votes on ordinances or contracts are on the agenda.
- CalPERS CERBT and 115 Trust update
- SageView market overview and Q1 2026 investment reporting
- Watch list summary
- MissionSquare plan overview, demographics, and participant education
- MissionSquare cybersecurity review
City Council - Special Meeting
At this special meeting, the Burbank City Council will receive an update on the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's North Hollywood to Pasadena Corridor Bus Rapid Transit project and Senate Bill 79. The update covers project alignment, environmental review, and dispute resolution efforts. The council may take action on the staff report.
- Update on LA Metro BRT and SB 79, including project alignment, environmental review letters, and dispute resolution
City Council - Joint with Successor Agency, Housing Authority and Parking Authority
The City Council and several agencies are conducting a joint meeting to discuss legal matters, including existing and anticipated litigation. The session also includes discussions on real property lease renewals and various city proclamations and presentations.
- Litigation: Maggie Alegria Henderson v. City of Burbank (Trip and fall)
- Anticipated Litigation: Rosol, et al. (Personal Injury & Auto Accident)
- Lease Negotiation: Renewal of Family Services Agency lease at 2721 W. Burbank Blvd.
- Proclamation: National Public Works Week (May 17–23, 2026)
- Proclamation: Mental Health Awareness Month (May 2026)
Housing Authority Meeting
The Burbank Housing Authority, meeting jointly with the City Council and other boards, will enter closed session to discuss renewing a lease with Family Services Agency at 2721 W. Burbank Boulevard. The open session includes consent items such as approving an updated citywide records retention schedule and resolutions for a housing development at 2321-2335 North Fairview Street. A presentation from the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority is also scheduled.
- Closed session: negotiate lease renewal with Family Services Agency for property at 2721 W. Burbank Blvd
- Consent calendar: adoption of resolution amending Citywide Records Retention Schedule
- Consent calendar: resolutions for conditional financial commitment for The Village at Fairview Street (2321-2335 N. Fairview St.)
- Presentation: update from Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority
- Closed session: conference on existing litigation (Maggie Alegria Henderson v. City of Burbank) and anticipated litigation (Rosol claim)
Parking Authority Meeting
The Parking Authority is meeting jointly with the City Council, Successor Agency, and Housing Authority. The only Parking Authority-specific item is approval of its minutes from the May 5, 2026 joint meeting. The agenda also includes closed session discussions on litigation and a property lease negotiation at 2721 W. Burbank Blvd.
- Approval of Parking Authority minutes from May 5, 2026 joint meeting (Consent Calendar item 4)
- Closed session: conference with legal counsel on existing litigation Henderson v. Burbank (trip and fall case)
- Closed session: anticipated litigation from a personal injury auto accident claim (Rosol)
- Closed session: real property negotiation for lease renewal at 2721 W. Burbank Blvd with Family Services Agency
- Approval of updated Citywide Records Retention Schedule (Consent Calendar item 5)
Successor Agency Meeting
The Burbank City Council, acting as the Successor Agency, Housing Authority, and Parking Authority, will hold a joint meeting to decide on routine consent items including minutes and a records retention schedule, and a key item: resolutions for the Burbank Housing Corporation to transition Activity Center programming off-site and authorize conditional financial commitment letters for the Village at Fairview affordable housing project at 2321-2335 North Fairview Street. The agenda also includes closed-session discussions on litigation (a trip-and-fall case and a potential auto-accident claim) and a lease renewal for 2721 W. Burbank Blvd. with Family Services Agency.
- Closed session: Conference with legal counsel on Maggie Alegria Henderson v. City of Burbank (trip and fall) and potential litigation from Rosol claim (auto accident).
- Closed session: Negotiation with Family Services Agency for lease renewal at 2721 W. Burbank Blvd.
- Consent item: Adoption of resolutions for Burbank Housing Corporation to transition Activity Center programming off-site and authorize conditional financial commitment letters for the Village at Fairview project (2321-2335 N. Fairview St.).
- Presentations: Burbank Police Foundation Matthew Pavelka Scholarship Award, Austin Cook Award for Outstanding Youth, proclamations for National Public Works Week (May 17-23) and Mental Health Awareness Month.
- Update from Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority.
Burbank Cultural Arts Commission
The commission will receive updates on the Community Arts Grant Program, Burbank Center Stage sublease with The Colony Theatre Company, and the Utility Box Beautification Program. They will also discuss and potentially take action on the Downtown Burbank Arts Festival, the Arts Mixer, and the Fall Festival. Consent agenda includes approval of April 9 meeting minutes and a financial update.
- Community Arts Grant Program update (discuss, note and file)
- Burbank Center Stage 2026 Sublease, Master Lease Modification, and Operating Agreement with The Colony Theatre Company update
- Downtown Burbank Arts Festival – discussion and potential action on commission participation
- Fall Festival – discussion and potential action on 2026 event
- Utility Box Beautification Program update
BWP Board Meeting
The BWP Board will consider recommending updates to the utility's Rules and Regulations Governing Utility Services and a resolution approving Version 4 of the Renewable Energy Resource Procurement Plan to the Burbank City Council. A discussion on nominations for future board chair and vice chair is also scheduled.
- Recommend City Council adopt updated Rules and Regulations Governing Utility Service (minor changes across 30 sections)
- Recommend City Council approve Version 4 of Renewable Energy Resource Procurement Plan, updating compliance through 2030 with cost-limitation and penalty avoidance
- Discuss board member interest for future chair and vice chair nominations
Parks and Recreation Board
The Parks and Recreation Board meets to receive several informational reports and updates, including the Starlight Bowl season announcement, the Youth Board Annual Report, and an update on the Elderly Nutrition Program. The board will also note routine items such as meeting minutes, contract compliance, a police park patrol report, and a progress update on the Dick Clark Dog Park. All items are either informational or for board discussion and filing; no major votes on policy or spending are scheduled.
- Presentation: Starlight Bowl Season Announcement
- Youth Board Annual Report 2025-26 – discuss, note and file
- Elderly Nutrition Program Update – discuss, note and file
- Winter 2026 Parks and Recreation Programming Update – note and file
- Dick Clark Dog Park Progress Report – May 2026 Update – note and file
Board of Library Trustees
This is a routine procedural meeting of the Burbank Board of Library Trustees. The board will hear updates on library services, safety, and a naming rights committee report, and will approve minutes from the prior meeting.
- Approval of minutes from April 8, 2026
- Library Services Update (presentation)
- Friends of the Library Update (presentation)
- Library Safety Update (report)
- Naming Rights Recommendations Committee (report)
City Council Meeting - Dark
The City Council meeting scheduled for May 12, 2026, has been cancelled. The next regular meeting will be held on May 19, 2026, in the Council Chamber.
- Regular City Council meeting on May 12 cancelled; next meeting set for May 19
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on three conditional use permits: amending a youth center to allow adult day care and expanded hours at 75 East Santa Anita Avenue; expanding an Extra Space Storage facility with demolition of 47,188 sq ft and a new 162,536 sq ft 4-story building at 2801 Thornton Avenue; and allowing Equinox gym to open at 5 a.m. at 3400 West Riverside Drive. The commission will also discuss the preliminary design of the new Central Library/Civic Center project.
- Youth center CUP amendment at 75 E Santa Anita Ave: adult day care, expanded hours, removal of off-site parking requirement, up to 24 special events per year.
- Extra Space Storage expansion at 2801 Thornton Ave: demolish 47,188 sq ft, retain 13,136 sq ft, add 162,536 sq ft 4-story building.
- Equinox gym CUP at 3400 W Riverside Dr: allow 5 a.m. opening Monday-Friday during late-night business hours.
- Discussion on preliminary design concept for new Central Library/Civic Center at N Glenoaks Blvd, E Orange Grove Ave, N Third St, E Olive Ave.
Civil Service Board
The Board will discuss and vote on a proposed amendment to the Classification Plan to establish the Library Section Manager position for the Library Services Department. They will also review the Recruitment and Selection Report for April 2026 and approve temporary appointment and assignment extensions for Burbank Water and Power, Library Services, and Management Services. Public comment is open.
- Proposed establishment of Library Section Manager classification in Library Services Department
- Temporary appointment and assignment extensions for Burbank Water and Power, Library Services, and Management Services
- Recruitment and Selection Report for April 2026
- Approval of minutes from April 1, 2026 meeting
City Council Meeting - Joint with Successor Agency, Housing Authority and Parking Authority
The City Council will meet jointly with the Successor Agency, Housing Authority, and Parking Authority on May 5, 2026. The agenda includes closed session discussions on existing litigation and a real property negotiation for a ground lease renewal at the Burbank Historical Society property at 115 N. Lomita Street. Open session includes proclamations, recognitions, and approval of prior meeting minutes. No substantive open-session decisions on rezonings or contracts are listed.
- Closed session: real property negotiation for Burbank Historical Society ground lease renewal at 115 N. Lomita Street
- Closed session: existing litigation - Friends of the Equestrian Bridge v. City of Burbank (housing project at 910 S. Mariposa St.)
- Closed session: existing litigation - Aleg Alman v. City of Burbank (trip and fall)
- Closed session: existing litigation - Marissa O'Brien v. City of Burbank (labor and employment matter)
- Consent calendar: approve minutes from prior meetings
Housing Authority Meeting
The Burbank City Council, acting jointly as the Housing Authority and other bodies, will meet on May 5, 2026. The agenda includes closed-session discussions of existing litigation (including a lawsuit related to a housing project at 910 S. Mariposa St.) and a real property negotiation. In open session, the council will consider a consent calendar that includes a zone map amendment (the proposed designation is cut off in the agenda) and approval of minutes. Several proclamations are also scheduled.
- Closed session: litigation re housing project at 910 S. Mariposa St. (Friends of the Equestrian Bridge v. City of Burbank)
- Closed session: ground lease renewal negotiations with Burbank Historical Society at 115 N. Lomita St.
- Consent calendar item: proposed zone map amendment – specific zoning designation not fully provided in agenda
- Approval of minutes from previous Housing Authority, Successor Agency, Parking Authority, and City Council meetings
- Presentation of proclamations for National Police Week, Older Americans Month, and other observances
Parking Authority Meeting
This is a joint meeting of the Burbank City Council, Successor Agency, Housing Authority, and Parking Authority. The agenda includes a closed session to discuss three existing litigation cases (including a housing project at 910 S. Mariposa St.) and a real property negotiation for a ground lease renewal at the Burbank Historical Society. The open session includes proclamations, approval of minutes, and a zone map amendment (details of the amendment are cut off in the provided text).
- Closed session: Conference with legal counsel on Friends of the Equestrian Bridge v. City of Burbank (housing project at 910 S. Mariposa St.)
- Closed session: Conference with legal counsel on two other existing litigations (trip and fall, labor and employment)
- Closed session: Conference with real property negotiator for ground lease renewal at Burbank Historical Society, 115 N. Lomita St. in George Izay Park
- Consent calendar: Approval of minutes from previous meetings (Council, Successor Agency, Housing Authority, Parking Authority)
- Consent calendar: Adoption of an ordinance for a zone map amendment to establish a zoning designation (remaining details not provided)
Successor Agency Meeting
The City Council will convene in closed session to discuss three pending lawsuits, including a case challenging a housing project at 910 S. Mariposa Street, and to negotiate a ground lease renewal for the Burbank Historical Society at 115 N. Lomita Street. The open session includes proclamations for National Police Week and Older Americans Month, plus approval of meeting minutes for the City Council, Successor Agency, Housing Authority, and Parking Authority.
- Closed session discussion of Friends of the Equestrian Bridge v. City of Burbank (Case No. 25STCP00645) regarding housing project at 910 S. Mariposa St.
- Closed session discussion of trip-and-fall lawsuit (Aleg Alman v. City of Burbank, Case No. 24NNCV05106) and labor/employment matter (Marissa O'Brien v. City of Burbank, Case No. 25STCV16099).
- Closed session negotiation of ground lease renewal with Burbank Historical Society for property at 115 N. Lomita Street in George Izay Park.
- Presentation of proclamations for National Days of Remembrance, Older Americans Month, Municipal Clerks Week, National Correctional Officer's Week, and National Police Week.
- Consent calendar approval of minutes from previous meetings of the City Council, Successor Agency, Housing Authority, and Parking Authority.
Art in Public Places Committee - CANCELLED
This meeting was cancelled. No items were discussed or decided. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 1, 2026.
City Council Meeting - Dark
The regular City Council meeting scheduled for April 28, 2026, has been cancelled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for May 5, 2026, at Burbank City Hall.
Senior Citizen Board
The Senior Citizen Board will receive a quarterly update on Senior and Disabled Transportation from Burbank Transportation staff, a presentation on Senior Day Trips from the Volunteer Program, and updates from the Services, Safety, and Awareness Ad Hoc Subcommittees. The board will also discuss upcoming city events and potential board participation. Consent agenda includes approval of minutes from April 22, 2026.
- Quarterly update on Senior and Disabled Transportation Program
- Presentation on Senior Day Trip Program
- Update on Services Ad Hoc Subcommittee
- Update on Safety Ad Hoc Subcommittee
- Discussion on board presence at upcoming City events
Infrastructure Oversight Board
The Infrastructure Oversight Board will continue its review of the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-27 Capital Improvement Program, which includes over $51 million in new and ongoing projects. The board may recommend the program to the City Council. The consent calendar includes approval of minutes from the March 26, 2026 meeting.
- Continued review of FY 2026-27 CIP with new projects including $5.3M Annual Street and Sidewalk Improvement, $10M New Central Library, and $5M McCambridge Pool Replacement
- Ongoing projects include $10.2M FY 2023-24 Residential Pavement Rehabilitation, $1.7M First Street Bike Lane, and $890K Police/Fire HQ improvements
- Consent calendar: approval of March 26, 2026 meeting minutes
- Staff recommends IOB review the CIP and forward it to City Council
- McCambridge Central Kitchen renovation ($150K) and City Hall emergency generator ($100K) are among smaller continued projects
City Council Meeting - Joint with the Housing Authority - Amended
The Burbank City Council meets jointly with the Housing Authority. Closed session covers two existing lawsuits and one anticipated litigation. Study session includes a proposed Master Loan Agreement Phase II for the Burbank Housing Corporation and financing for the Village at Fairview Street development (2321-2335 N. Fairview). A public hearing will consider a zone map amendment to R-1 for portions of 17 properties on the 600-700 block.
- Study session on Burbank Housing Corporation Master Loan Agreement Phase II and financing for 2321-2335 N. Fairview Street (The Village at Fairview)
- Public hearing to introduce ordinance for zone map amendment to R-1 for 17 properties on the 600-700 block
- Closed session conferences on lawsuits: Marissa O'Brien v. City, Aleg Alman v. City, and one anticipated litigation where city may be plaintiff
- Consent calendar includes noting and filing update on proposed Armenian Memorial at Johnny Carson Park
- Presentations on specific plans update and proclamations for Animal Control Officer Week, Library Week, Denim Day, Records and Information Management Month, and Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
Housing Authority Meeting
The Burbank City Council and Housing Authority will discuss an update on the proposed Burbank Housing Corporation Master Loan Agreement Phase II and proposed financing for The Village at Fairview Street development. They will also hold a public hearing to introduce an ordinance rezoning portions of 17 properties to R-1 single-family residential. Additionally, the council will meet in closed session to discuss two existing lawsuits and one anticipated litigation.
- Study session: Update on Burbank Housing Corporation Master Loan Agreement Phase II and proposed financing for 2321-2335 North Fairview Street (The Village at Fairview Street)
- Public hearing: Introduction of ordinance for zone map amendment to R-1 for portions of 17 properties located on the 600-70 block (address incomplete in agenda)
- Closed session: Conference with legal counsel – Marissa O'Brien v. City of Burbank (labor and employment matter)
- Closed session: Conference with legal counsel – Aleg Alman v. City of Burbank (trip and fall)
- Consent calendar: Update on process of considering an Armenian Memorial at Johnny Carson Park (noted and filed)
Sustainable Burbank Commission
The Sustainable Burbank Commission will vote on a letter of support for a $47 million state grant application for the Downtown Burbank Multimodal Transit Integration and Electrification Project, which includes BurbankBus fleet electrification, charging infrastructure, and Metrolink station upgrades. The commission will also receive updates from subcommittees on a third community garden, a plant-based treaty letter, and the 2026 Earth Day event. Other business includes approval of March 9 meeting minutes and liaison reports.
- Approve letter of support for $47M TIRCP grant application for Downtown Burbank Multimodal Transit Integration and Electrification Project
- Grant includes BurbankBus charging infrastructure, fleet electrification, service optimization, Metrolink station accessibility upgrades, and Olive Avenue Bridge planning
- Ad Hoc Third Community Garden Subcommittee update and draft letter consideration
- Ad Hoc Plant Based Treaty Letter Subcommittee update and draft letter consideration
- Ad Hoc 2026 Earth Day Event Subcommittee update
City Council Meeting - Special Meeting
This is a special closed session meeting of the Burbank City Council to discuss anticipated litigation, specifically the initiation of a lawsuit where the city would be the plaintiff. No other business is on the agenda.
- Conference with legal counsel regarding one potential case of anticipated litigation (City as potential plaintiff)
Police Commission Meeting
The Police Commission will receive a presentation on the department's use of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) for crime solving and public safety. Members will also discuss the Blue Envelope program for individuals with special needs and explore methods to improve community engagement. The commission may make recommendations on these items.
- Discussion on Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) for crime solving and public safety goals
- Presentation and discussion on the Blue Envelope program and similar programs for individuals with special needs
- Discussion on methods to improve community engagement between the Police Commission and community members
- Approval of minutes from the March 18, 2026 meeting
- Future agenda item: presentation and discussion of the annual RIPA report
City Council Meeting - Dark
The Burbank City Council has cancelled its regular meeting scheduled for April 14, 2026. The next regular meeting is set for April 21, 2026.
- Meeting cancelled; no agenda items for this date
Burbank Cultural Arts Commission
The Burbank Cultural Arts Commission will discuss participation in the Celebrate Burbank event on May 16, 2026, and receive updates on the Community Arts Grant Program, Performing Arts Night, and the 2026 Fall Festival. They will also review goal committee updates on capacity, visibility, spaces, and advocacy. Consent agenda includes approval of March 12 minutes and a financial update.
- Community Arts Grant Program update (discuss, note and file)
- Celebrate Burbank 2026 event participation (discuss and take action)
- Performing Arts Night update (discuss and take action)
- Fall Festival 2026 planning (discuss and take action)
- Goals committee updates on capacity, visibility, spaces, and advocacy
Parks and Recreation Board
The Parks and Recreation Board will receive updates on the Burbank Center Stage sublease and operating agreement with The Colony Theatre Company, and the Dick Clark Dog Park progress. The board will also consider approving March 2026 meeting minutes and note routine reports on contracts, park patrol, and departmental operations.
- Update on 2026 Sublease, Master Lease Modification, and Operating Agreement with The Colony Theatre Company
- Dick Clark Dog Park progress report for April 2026
- Monthly Contract Compliance Report on contracts overseen by Parks and Recreation
- Police Park Patrol Report for February 2026
- Departmental Operations Update covering 27 program areas including budget, capital improvements, and recreation programs
Board of Library Trustees
The Board will meet to discuss library services and updates. The agenda includes presentations regarding library services and the Friends of the Library, as well as reports on library and media safety.
- Library Services Update presentation
- Friends of the Library Update presentation
- Library Safety Update report
- Media/Social Media Safety report
- Approval of March 11, 2026 minutes
City Council Meeting - Joint Meeting with All Agencies
The Burbank City Council holds a joint meeting with multiple agencies. The agenda includes closed-session discussions on existing litigation, a potential real estate purchase at 6 West Burbank Blvd., and labor negotiations with the Burbank City Employees' Association. Public session items include proclamations and approval of minutes from prior meetings.
- Closed session: Conference with Legal Counsel regarding Marine Bezhanyan v. City of Burbank (civil rights case).
- Closed session: Conference with Real Property Negotiator for potential purchase of 6 West Burbank Blvd. (APN 2449-031-003).
- Closed session: Conference with Labor Negotiator with Burbank City Employees' Association.
- Proclamations declaring April 2026 as Arts, Culture and Creativity Month and Autism and Neurodiversity Celebration and Acceptance Month.
- Consent calendar: approval of minutes for City Council, Successor Agency, Housing Authority, Parking Authority, Public Financing Authority, and Youth Endowment Services Fund Board.
Housing Authority Meeting
This joint meeting of the Burbank City Council, Housing Authority, and other boards includes closed session discussions on an existing lawsuit, a potential real estate purchase at 6 West Burbank Blvd, and labor negotiations with the Burbank City Employees' Association. The open session will feature proclamations for Arts and Culture Month, Autism Acceptance Month, and Public Safety Telecommunications Week, as well as approval of minutes from previous meetings.
- Closed session: conference with legal counsel on existing litigation Marine Bezhanyan v. City of Burbank (civil rights)
- Closed session: real property negotiator for potential purchase of 6 West Burbank Blvd (APN 2449-031-003)
- Closed session: labor negotiations with Burbank City Employees' Association
- Proclamation declaring April 2026 as Arts, Culture and Creativity Month
- Consent calendar approval of minutes for Housing Authority, City Council, and other boards
Parking Authority Meeting
The City Council will hold a closed session to discuss pending litigation, a potential real estate purchase at 6 West Burbank Blvd., and labor negotiations with the Burbank City Employees' Association. The open session includes proclamations and approval of minutes from previous meetings.
- Closed session: litigation case Marine Bezhanyan v. City of Burbank
- Closed session: potential purchase of property at 6 West Burbank Blvd.
- Closed session: labor negotiations with Burbank City Employees' Association
- Proclamation declaring April as Arts, Culture and Creativity Month
- Proclamation declaring April as Autism and Neurodiversity Celebration Month
Successor Agency Meeting
The City Council and Successor Agency will hold a closed session to discuss potential purchase of 6 West Burbank Blvd., ongoing litigation in Marine Bezhanyan v. City of Burbank, and labor negotiations with the Burbank City Employees' Association. The open session includes proclamations for Arts, Culture and Creativity Month, Autism and Neurodiversity Celebration Month, and National Public Safety Telecommunications Week, as well as approval of minutes from prior meetings.
- Closed session: Conference with Real Property Negotiator for potential purchase of 6 West Burbank Blvd. (APN 2449-031-003)
- Closed session: Conference with Legal Counsel regarding Marine Bezhanyan v. City of Burbank (civil rights case)
- Closed session: Conference with Labor Negotiator with Burbank City Employees' Association
- Proclamation declaring April 2026 as Arts, Culture and Creativity Month
- Consent calendar: Approve minutes from multiple prior joint meetings
Art in Public Places Committee - CANCELLED
The Burbank Art in Public Places Committee has cancelled its regular meeting scheduled for April 6, 2026. The next regular meeting will be held on May 4, 2026, at 6:00 pm in Conference Room 101 of the Community Services Building.
BWP Board Meeting
The Burbank Water and Power Board will consider recommending an updated Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget to the City Council across six funds. The board will also vote on awarding a $3.3 million paving contract to Paveco Construction for concrete and asphalt repairs. Additionally, the board will discuss a proposed ordinance updating the Sustainable Water Use Ordinance in the municipal code.
- Recommendation to City Council for approval of FY 2026-27 budget for Electric, Water, MPP Operating, Tieton Operating, Street Lighting, and Communication Funds
- Award of Bid Schedule No. 1541 to Paveco Construction, Inc. for asphaltic concrete and Portland cement concrete repairs, $3,300,000
- Proposed ordinance amending Title 8, Article 3 of Burbank Municipal Code to update Sustainable Water Use Ordinance
- Approval of minutes from March 5, 2026 regular meeting
Police Commission Meeting
The Burbank Police Commission will discuss the department's decision to separate from the CALEA accreditation program and consider recommendations on agenda structuring and community engagement. The commission will also hear general announcements from Chief Quintero and approve minutes from the January 21 meeting.
- Presentation and discussion on separating from the CALEA accreditation program
- Discussion on structuring agenda items to align with City Council goals
- Discussion on strengthening and refining community engagement
- General announcements by Chief Quintero
- Approval of minutes from January 21, 2026 meeting
Civil Service Board
The Civil Service Board will discuss and approve seven temporary appointment extensions and two temporary assignment extensions for the Burbank Water and Power, Public Works, and Community Development departments. Other agenda items include noting and filing several reports: recruitment and selection, expedited recruitments, annual examination appeals, annual recruitment process review, and additional leave. The board will also discuss canceling its July 1, 2026 meeting.
- Seven temporary appointment extensions and two temporary assignment extensions for BWP, Public Works, and Community Development
- Annual Examination Appeals Report for the board to note and file
- Annual Review of Recruitment Processes for note and file
- Expedited Recruitment Quarterly Report for note and file
- Proposed cancellation of the July 1, 2026 Civil Service Board meeting
City Council Meeting - Dark
The Burbank City Council has cancelled its regular meeting scheduled for March 31, 2026. The next regular meeting will be held on April 7, 2026.
City Council Meeting - Special Meeting
This is a special meeting of the Burbank City Council held at Palm Paseo (Palm Avenue and San Fernando Boulevard). The agenda consists solely of procedural items—call to order, roll call, public comment, council comments—followed by a walking tour of the Palm Paseo. No substantive ordinances, contracts, or public hearings are scheduled for action.
- Walking tour of Palm Paseo
- Adjournment to joint meeting on April 7, 2026
Infrastructure Oversight Board
The Infrastructure Oversight Board will receive a staff presentation on the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects. The agenda lists this as a report item rather than a vote, meaning the board is reviewing proposed spending and funding sources rather than approving specific contracts or ordinances. Standard procedural items include public comment and the approval of prior meeting minutes.
- Presentation of the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects
- Approval of minutes from the January 22, 2026, IOB meeting
- Review of proposed projects including New Burbank Central Library & Civic Center ($184,501,606) and Olive Bridge Replacement ($897,000)
- Overview of funding sources, including Municipal Infrastructure Fund 534 ($26,891,610 available) and Measure R ($6,509,330)
City Council Meeting - Amended
The Council will hold a study session on the BurbankBus Comprehensive Operations Analysis, which includes proposed route changes. In open session, the consent calendar includes approving the bus analysis, a 10-year tourism BID contract, and a downtown BID annual report. Closed session involves negotiating a potential real estate purchase at 300 S. Lake and discussing anticipated litigation.
- Discussion and potential approval of BurbankBus route changes from the Comprehensive Operations Analysis
- Closed session negotiation for purchase of 300 S. Lake property (APNs 2451-007-023 and -024)
- Approval of third amended agreement with Burbank Hospitality Association to administer Tourism BID from July 2026 to June 2036
- Approval of Downtown Burbank Property Based Business Improvement District FY2026 Annual Report
- Consideration of an ordinance adding Chapter 6.16 to Title 6 on short-term rental of vehicles
Police Commission Meeting
The Burbank Police Commission will discuss and make recommendations on the scope of work for an independent oversight monitor, which would review deadly force, bias complaints, internal affairs, and other incidents. The commission will also discuss updates to the Agenda Support and Community Engagement documents introduced in February.
- Discussion on the scope of work for an independent monitor to review police incidents and internal affairs
- Monitor would annually review all deadly force cases, bias complaints, internal affairs for sergeants+, and random samples of other incidents
- Audit project per year on topics like hiring, training, body-worn cameras
- Introduction of the Blue Envelope program for future discussion in April
- Updates to Agenda Support and Community Engagement documents presented for discussion
City Council Meeting - Dark
This agenda is a notice of cancellation for the March 17, 2026 regular City Council meeting. The next regular meeting is scheduled for March 24, 2026, at Burbank City Hall, 275 E. Olive Avenue. No items are being decided or discussed.
- Regular meeting of March 17, 2026 cancelled
- Next meeting scheduled for March 24, 2026 at 275 E. Olive Avenue
Senior Citizen Board
The Senior Citizen Board will discuss the structure and expectations of the Ambassador Program, receive updates from three ad hoc subcommittees (Services, Safety, Awareness), and consider whether to have a presence at upcoming city events. The board will also approve minutes from March 25, 2026.
- Discussion of Ambassador Program responsibilities, accountability, and documentation
- Update on Services Ad Hoc Subcommittee: clarifying distinction between services and programs
- Safety Ad Hoc Subcommittee update with coordination plans
- Awareness Ad Hoc Subcommittee update on targeted outreach and flyers
- Consideration of participating in Police and Fire Service Day on May 9, 2026
City Council Meeting - Special Meeting
The Burbank City Council is holding a special closed session meeting to discuss existing litigation in the case of Nicholas Gutierrez v. City of Burbank, which involves an alleged California Voting Rights Act violation. No other business items are on the agenda.
- Closed session conference with legal counsel on Nicholas Gutierrez v. City of Burbank (Case No. 23STCV25587) regarding California Voting Rights Act violation
Burbank Cultural Arts Commission
The Burbank Cultural Arts Commission will discuss participation in the Downtown Burbank Arts Festival on May 30–31, 2026, and receive updates on the Community Arts Grant Program, Performing Arts Night, and the Utility Box Beautification Program. The commission will also consider marketing materials and progress on its four strategic goals.
- Discussion and possible action on Downtown Burbank Arts Festival (May 30–31, 2026)
- Update on Community Arts Grant Program (18 grant recipients approved)
- Update on Utility Box Beautification Program (Phase 10 along San Fernando Road)
- Update on Performing Arts Night (tentatively scheduled for June)
- Update on Poet Laureate program
Parks and Recreation Board
The Parks and Recreation Board will receive updates on the Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget process and completed capital improvement projects for FY 2025-26, as well as a report on adaptive sports efforts including the Burbank Adaptive Sports Expo. The board will also note and file consent items such as the Dick Clark Dog Park progress report, police park patrol report, and monthly contract compliance. The meeting includes presentations recognizing community champions and adaptive sports partners.
- Budget Update for Fiscal Year 2026-27 – discussion and filing
- Update on Fiscal Year 2025-26 Completed Capital Improvement Projects and FY 2026-27 Requests
- Adaptive Sports Update including Burbank Adaptive Sports Expo recognition
- Dick Clark Dog Park Progress Report – March 2026 Update
- Police Park Patrol Report for January 2026
Board of Library Trustees
The Burbank Board of Library Trustees will meet for a regular business session. Key items include a presentation on the New Library/Civic Center project, a Library Services Update, a Friends of the Library report, and a Library Safety Update. The board will also consider approving the minutes from February 11, 2026.
- Presentation: New Library/Civic Center Update – Houston Drum, MOCA Services
- Presentation: Library Services Update
- Presentation: Friends of the Library Update
- Report: Library Safety Update
- Approval of minutes from February 11, 2026
City Council Meeting - Joint with the Parking Authority
The City Council and Parking Authority will meet jointly. In closed session, they will discuss an existing lawsuit alleging violations of the California Voting Rights Act. In open session, they will hear updates on the new Library/Civic Center project and preparations for the 2028 Olympics, and consider consent items including a contract for a new Emergency Operations Center and salary schedule changes.
- Closed session discussion of Nicholas Gutierrez v. City of Burbank voting rights lawsuit
- Study session update on new Library/Civic Center project
- Presentation on 2028 Summer Olympics preparation
- Adoption of resolution authorizing contract with BBS Construction Inc. for new Emergency Operations Center at City Hall
- Adoption of resolutions establishing salary for Senior Manager – BWP Water Systems and updating citywide salary schedule
Parking Authority Meeting
The Burbank City Council and Parking Authority will hold a joint meeting on March 10, 2026, starting with a closed session to discuss existing litigation (Gutierrez v. Burbank, a California Voting Rights Act case). The agenda includes a study session on the new library/civic center project, a presentation on preparations for the 2028 Summer Olympics, and several consent items. Notable consent items include a contract award to BBS Construction Inc. for a new Emergency Operations Center at City Hall and a resolution to add a subcontractor for the Orange Grove Parking Structure restoration project.
- Closed session: Conference with legal counsel on Nicholas Gutierrez v. City of Burbank (CVRA violation, case 23STCV25587)
- Study session: Update on the New Library/Civic Center Project
- Presentation: Update on City's preparation for the 2028 Summer Olympics
- Consent: Adoption of resolution approving contract for Bid Schedule 1548 - New Emergency Operations Center at Burbank City Hall to BBS Construction Inc. (CEQA exempt)
- Consent: Adoption of resolution determining public necessity to add a subcontractor for the Orange Grove Parking Structure Restoration Project
Heritage Commission
The Burbank Heritage Commission will decide on a permit to alter a designated historic resource at 902 East Olive Avenue, allowing roof rehabilitation. The commission will also discuss a community outreach plan and receive updates on potential historic designation at 1515 East Alameda Avenue, a Mills Act application for 808 North Ford Street, and the status of Bob's Big Boy at 4211 West Riverside Drive.
- Permit to Alter a Designated Historic Resource for roof repair at 902 East Olive Avenue
- Community Outreach Plan – overview of implementation and next steps
- Update on historic resource designation at 1515 East Alameda Avenue
- Mills Act application for 808 North Ford Street
- Update on 4211 West Riverside Drive – Bob's Big Boy
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two conditional use permits: Sky Zone amusement enterprise at 201 E. Magnolia Boulevard and Flow Wine and Coffee restaurant/bar at 325 N. First Street. Commissioners will also discuss the revised Media District Specific Plan and accept public comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report. A previously scheduled zone text amendment for view-obstructing fences has been cancelled.
- Conditional Use Permit for Sky Zone amusement enterprise at 201 E. Magnolia Blvd, Unit 100 (Burbank Town Center)
- Conditional Use Permit for Flow Wine and Coffee restaurant/bar with beer/wine sales at 325 N. First St, Suite 101
- Discussion and public comment on Media District Specific Plan Update and Draft Environmental Impact Report
- Cancellation of Zone Text Amendment for 'View Obstructing Fences' and Hillside Development Permit thresholds
The Planning Commission approved conditional use permits for a Sky Zone amusement center and Flow Wine and Coffee. A proposed zone text amendment regarding view obstructing fences was cancelled.
- Approved Conditional Use Permit for Sky Zone at 201 East Magnolia Boulevard, Unit 100 (5-0)
- Approved Conditional Use Permit for Flow Wine and Coffee at 325 North First Street, Suite 101 (5-0)
- Cancelled proposed Zone Text Amendment for View Obstructing Fences
- Approved February 23, 2026 meeting minutes (4-0)
Sustainable Burbank Commission
The Sustainable Burbank Commission will discuss recommending a City Council ordinance amending the Sustainable Water Use Practices in the Burbank Municipal Code, and receive updates from ad hoc subcommittees on a Plant Based Treaty letter and the commission budget, as well as liaison reports from boards and committees. The meeting also includes public comment and approval of prior minutes.
- Recommendation for City Council adoption of an ordinance amending Article 3 of Title 8 (Sustainable Water Use Practices) with CEQA exemption finding
- Ad hoc Plant Based Treaty Letter Subcommittee update
- Ad hoc SBC Budget Subcommittee update
- Liaison updates: Parks & Recreation Board, Community Gardens, Monarch Mile, Eco Council, IATSE Green Committee
- Future agenda items: Urban Forest Master Plan update (April), Recycling Receptacles at Parks (TBD)
BWP Board Meeting
The Burbank Water and Power Board will vote on a $1,068,000 professional services agreement with TMG Consulting for billing system support, recommend a sustainable water use ordinance to the City Council, and review an updated budget for fiscal year 2026-27. A presentation on customer service operations is also scheduled.
- Approval of $1,068,000 professional services agreement with TMG Utility Advisory Services Inc. for Oracle CCS billing system support
- Recommendation to City Council to adopt an ordinance amending Title 8, Article 3 (Sustainable Water Use Practices)
- Update to Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget for Electric, Water, MPP Operating, Tieton Operating, Street Lighting, and Communication Funds
- Presentation on BWP Customer Service Operations by Acting Assistant GM Fabio Serafini
- Consent calendar includes approval of February 5, 2026 meeting minutes
Civil Service Board
The Civil Service Board will vote on approving nine temporary appointment extensions for the Burbank Water and Power and Financial Services departments. They will also note and file the February 2026 Recruitment and Selection Report, which shows 7 requisitions received, 189 in process, and 6,040 applications. The board will approve minutes from the February 4, 2026 meeting. No amendments to the Classification Plan are proposed.
- Nine temporary appointment extensions for Burbank Water and Power and Financial Services departments
- Recruitment and Selection Report: 7 requisitions received, 189 in process, 6,040 applications, 54 recruitments conducted
- Approval of minutes from February 4, 2026 meeting
- No proposed amendments to the Classification Plan this month
- Public comment period for civil service matters
City Council Meeting - Dark
This notice cancels the regular City Council meeting scheduled for March 3, 2026. No business will be conducted; the next regular meeting is set for March 10, 2026. This is purely a procedural cancellation.
Art in Public Places Committee
The Art in Public Places Committee will receive an update on Phase 9 of the Burbank Beautification Project (painted utility boxes) and consider a partnership to partially fund Phase 10. The committee will also receive a cost update for Phase One of the Burbank Channel Bikeway Public Art Project at Compass Tree Park. Minutes from the January 5, 2026 meeting will be approved.
- Update on Phase 9 of Burbank Beautification Project (utility boxes) and request for partial funding of Phase 10
- Cost update for Burbank Channel Bikeway Public Art Project Phase One at Compass Tree Park
- Approval of January 5, 2026 meeting minutes
Infrastructure Oversight Board - DARK
The regular February 26, 2026 meeting of the Infrastructure Oversight Board has been cancelled. The next scheduled meeting is March 26, 2026 at 150 N. Third Street, Burbank, Room 104.
- Meeting of February 26, 2026 cancelled
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Committee
The CDBG Committee will discuss and make recommendations for federal block grant funding for the 2026-27 fiscal year, elect a vice chair, and approve minutes from the previous meeting. Public comment is invited on these items.
- Approval of February 17, 2026 meeting minutes
- Election of Vice Chair of the CDBG Committee
- CDBG Funding Recommendations for Fiscal Year 2026-27 (no dollar amounts specified)
City Council Meeting
The City Council will hold a closed session to continue negotiations for the potential purchase of property at 110 W. Olive St. In open session, they will consider consent items including adoption of an ordinance on electric mobility devices, approval of a final tract map for townhomes at 529-537 E. Palm Ave., adoption of a resolution for unrepresented mid-management employee compensation, and awarding a construction contract for the Phase IIIA Side Slope Liner Expansion Project.
- Closed session negotiation for real estate purchase at 110 W. Olive St. (APNs: 2451-007-019, 020, 026)
- Adoption of ordinance amending electric mobility device rules, including on Mariposa Street Bridge
- Approval of Final Tract Map No. 84031 for townhomes at 529-537 E. Palm Ave. (Palm Townhomes, LLC)
- Construction contract award for Phase IIIA Side Slope Liner Expansion Project to Sukut Constructi (Bid Schedule No. 1536)
- Resolution amending compensation plan for unrepresented mid-management employees
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposal to amend the General Plan and Zoning Map for 17 properties on the 600-700 block of Roselli Street, assigning Low Density Residential and Single-Family Residential (R-1) designations as part of their annexation into Burbank from Glendale. Staff recommends adoption of a resolution and ordinance approving the changes, which would then go to the City Council. The project is deemed categorically exempt from CEQA.
- Public hearing on General Plan Map Amendment and Zone Map Amendment for 17 properties on the 600-700 block of Roselli Street to establish Low Density Residential and R-1 zoning for annexation; staff recommends approval.
The Planning Commission approved a General Plan Map Amendment and Zone Map Amendment to annex portions of 17 properties on the 600-700 block of Roselli Street into the City of Burbank. This action corrects a previous boundary bisection by establishing Low Density Residential and Single-Family Residential (R-1) designations.
- Approved Project No. 25-0004181 for General Plan and Zone Map Amendments for 17 properties on Roselli Street (4-0)
- Approved Planning Commission minutes from January 12, 2026 (4-0)
Retirement Plans Committee
The Retirement Plans Committee will hold a regular quarterly meeting to receive updates on the CERBT and 115 Trust from CalPERS, review fourth-quarter investment performance and a fee reduction opportunity from SageView, and hear plan administration updates from MissionSquare. No votes on new policies or spending are scheduled.
- Approval of minutes from the September 25, 2025 meeting
- CalPERS CERBT and 115 Trust update
- SageView market overview and 4th Quarter 2025 investment reporting, including watch list and American Funds TDF fee reduction opportunity
- MissionSquare plan demographics and 2026 education strategy
PD Community Engagement Meeting (Military Equipment Report)
The Burbank Police Commission will hold a community engagement meeting to present the 2025 Annual Military Equipment Report as required by AB 481. The report details the department's inventory of 11 types of military equipment, including usage summaries, fiscal costs, and complaints. The public may ask questions and discuss the report. No formal action is expected.
- Presentation of 2025 military equipment inventory including 11 types: SWAT robot, Bearcat armored personnel carrier, drones, breaching shotguns, specialized firearms, flash-bang devices, chemical agents, pepperball launchers, and 40mm launcher
- Department did not purchase two additional drones in 2025 due to pending state legislation restricting authorized platforms
- Four new PepperBall Variable Kinetic System Carbine Launchers were acquired in 2025
- Report includes summary of complaints received regarding military equipment usage and internal audit findings
- City Council previously approved the military equipment use policy and annual report is subject to annual review
City Council Meeting - Dark
The regular City Council meeting scheduled for February 17, 2026, has been cancelled. The next regular meeting will be held on February 24, 2026, at Burbank City Hall.
Burbank Cultural Arts Commission
The Burbank Cultural Arts Commission will receive a presentation on the National Animation Museum and updates on Art in Public Places, the Community Arts Grant Program, the Utility Box Beautification Program, and Performing Arts Night. Under old business, the Commission will discuss marketing materials for upcoming events. The Commission may take action on the Beautification and Performing Arts Night updates.
- National Animation Museum presentation
- Art in Public Places update
- Community Arts Grant Program update
- Utility Box Beautification Program update (possible action)
- Performing Arts Night update (possible action)
Parks and Recreation Board
The Parks and Recreation Board will hear and file several routine reports, including a Fall 2025 programming update, an annual report on the roller hockey rink, and a budget planning update for fiscal year 2026-27. The consent calendar also covers approval of minutes, contract compliance, a police park patrol report, and a progress report on Dick Clark Dog Park. No new policy decisions are on the agenda; all items are for information or approval.
Board of Library Trustees
The Board of Library Trustees will consider routine business including approval of January meeting minutes, presentations on library services and Friends of the Library, and a library safety update. No new ordinances or major policy changes are on the agenda.
- Approval of minutes from January 14, 2026
- Presentation: Library Services Update
- Presentation: Friends of the Library Update
- Report: Library Safety Update
- Public comment on library business (3-minute limit)
Senior Citizen Board
The Senior Citizen Board will receive an update on Burbank Water and Power's FY 2025-2026 and FY 2026-2027 rate increases and changes to rebate, incentive, and financial assistance programs. Other agenda items include prioritizing future agenda items, discussing the feasibility of creating subcommittees for board goals, and considering participation in upcoming city events. The consent agenda includes approval of the January 28, 2026 minutes.
- Update on Burbank Water and Power rate increases and expansion of rebate/incentive/assistance programs
- Discussion and prioritization of future agenda items for the board
- Feasibility study on creating subcommittees to address board goals
- Update on upcoming city events and potential board presence
Senior Citizen Board
The Senior Citizen Board will discuss the structure and expectations of the Ambassador Program. They will also receive updates from the Services, Safety, and Awareness Ad Hoc Subcommittees. The board will consider whether to have a presence at upcoming city events. The consent agenda includes approval of February 2026 minutes.
- Ambassador Program structure and expectations discussion
- Services Ad Hoc Subcommittee update
- Safety Ad Hoc Subcommittee update
- Awareness Ad Hoc Subcommittee update
- Upcoming city events presence discussion