Trashy Town and High Taxes
We have noticed that complaints to the City regarding their practices are often met with retorts that Burbank is among the best […]
The City of Burbank Provides Conflicting Information Relating to Growth and the Alleged Water Shortage
Read this email from the City of Burbank relating to the growth of the City and the alleged shortage of water. Click […]
Young Lady Fatally Wounded in Furniture Shop; LAPD on the Hunt for Perpetrator
Is it really a good idea to continue the expansion of homeless shelters and services in Burbank? While some say it is […]
City of Burbank Public Properties
The City of Burbank bureaucrats and elected officials persistently claim rents are “too high” and homes are “very expensive” yet they hoard […]
The City of Burbank Has 42 Parks and Facilities
Burbank’s elected leaders claim that residents don’t mind paying a higher 10.25% sales tax because we (according to them) appreciate the services, […]
City Vehicle Policies
These are the City of Burbank’s vehicle use policies: Administrative Procedure – Use of City Vehicles Administrative Procedure – Use of Personal […]
City of Burbank and Burbank Unified School Districts’ Joint Use Agreements
March 7, 2017: Second Amendment to Joint Use Agreement Between the City of Burbank and the Burbank Unified School District November 12, […]
The City of Burbank’s Fiscal year 2020-21 Budget
Below are links consisting of open and public meeting agenda item materials in which the Fiscal Year 20-21 budget was either considered, […]
Woke Burbank City Council Costs Burbankers Huge Bucks – Tinhorn Flats Shutdown Was Massively Expensive
Rumor has it that Councilman Jess Talamantes demanded that Burbank Police Chief Mike Albanese shut Tinhorn Flats down. As many as ten […]