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From YouTube: Burbank City Council Meeting - July 12, 2022
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Burbank City Council Meeting - July 12, 2022
B
Good
evening
and
welcome
to
a
regular
meeting
of
the
burbank
city
council
on
tuesday
july
12
2022,
I
would
like
to
invite
casey
way
associate
pastor
of
the
first
presbyterian
church
in
burbank
to
lead
us
in
any
vocation
this
evening.
Will
everyone
please
stand
and
remain
standing
for
the
flag
salute,
welcome.
C
C
C
We
pray
for
those
who
are
teaching
still
right
now
bless
our
teachers,
god
we
pray
blessings
upon
our
law
enforcement.
We
pray
blessings
on
our
doctors,
our
hospitals,
those
who
care
for
people
who
are
in
need
of
healing
and
care
for
those
struggling
with
covid.
Still,
we
pray
for
your
healing
god
for
those
who
are
grieving
lost
tonight,
for
whatever
the
reason
we
pray
that
you
would
give
them
comfort
and
shalom
for
this
world
that
you've.
Given
us,
we
pray
for
peace
and
shalom.
C
C
B
Anyway,
president,
thank
you.
We
would
like
to
advise
the
community
that
there
will
be
six.
Yes,
you
heard
it
right
six
periods
of
public
comment
tonight,
members
of
the
public
may
comment
in
person
or
by
telephone
during
the
general
public
comment
period.
Public
comment
for
the
reports
to
counsel
will
be
taken
in
person.
Only
the
first
period
is
for
general
public
comment
on
any
matter
concerning
city,
business
and
or
any
agenda
item.
If
you
would
like
to
participate
in
general
public
comment
over
the
phone,
please
call
now
at
818-238-3335.
B
G
In
addition,
special
engagement
concerts
include
big
bad
voodoo,
daddy
mariachi,
vargas
de
taclan,
thomas
anders,
and
more
full
lineup
and
tickets
are
available
online
at
starlightbowl.com
or
at
the
parks
and
recreation
administration
offices
located
at
150
north
3rd
street
on
the
3rd
floor
available
monday
through
friday,
from
9
a.m,
to
4
30
p.m.
We'll
see
you
at
the
starlight
bowl,
the
burbank
city
clerk's
office
is
accepting
applications
for
one
vacancy
on
the
planning
board
for
an
unexpired
term
ending
july
31st
2025.
G
The
deadline
to
submit
an
application
is
wednesday
july
27th
at
5
pm.
If
interested
apply
online
at
burbankca.gov
forward,
slash,
bcc
application,
vaccination
proof
or
medical
religious
exemption
will
be
required
of
all
applicants
for
more
information.
Please
contact
the
burbank
city
clerk's
office
at.
G
On
july
1st,
the
city
of
burbank
launched
the
new
organics
recycling
program.
This
program
was
created
in
response
to
california
senate
bill
1383.,
which
requires
organic
waste
such
as
food,
food,
soiled
paper
and
yard
trimmings
to
be
included
in
the
green
cart
collection.
Bin
organic
waste
is
a
large
contributor
to
the
mission
of
methane.
A
harmful
greenhouse
gas
and
the
statewide
mandate
will
help
curb
the
negative
impacts
on
our
environment.
G
I
H
California
is
in
a
drought
and
residents.
Statewide
have
been
asked
to
reduce
water
use
by
15
in
burbank,
we've
adopted
the
sustainable
water
use
ordinance.
The
ordinance
features,
six
stages
of
water
use,
restrictions
all
aimed
towards
reducing
water
waste
and
raising
conservation
to
fight
the
drought.
H
Burbank
is
currently
in
stage
three,
which
features
a
few
guidelines
to
be
aware
of.
From
april.
Through
october,
outdoor
watering
is
limited
to
two
days
per
week
on
tuesday
and
saturday.
Watering
on
these
days
is
allowed
before
9
a.m
or
after
6
p.m.
With
up
to
15
minutes
per
irrigation
station
attended
hand,
watering.
J
H
K
H
Outdoor
watering
is
limited
to
saturdays
only
under
stage
3
of
the
sustainable
water
use
ordinance.
The
use
of
outdoor
evaporative
cooling
devices
such
as
water
misters
is
not
allowed
filling
ornamental
bodies
of
water
is
also
prohibited
unless
recycled
water
is
used,
low
volume,
irrigation
systems
are
exempt
from
the
15-minute
rule,
but
must
comply
to
the
two
days
per
week.
Watering
schedule
swimming
pools,
wading,
pools
and
spas
must
also
be
covered
when
not
in
use.
H
Each
higher
stage
increases
water
use
restrictions
and
it's
important
for
burbank
to
conserve
water
now
to
prevent
changing
stages
in
the
future.
One
way
for
burbankers
to
do
their
part
is
to
be
mindful
and
aware
of
water
usage
in
the
city.
If
you've
noticed
a
water
wasting
condition
in
burbank
fill
out,
our
online
form
to
report
any
failure
to
comply
with
watering
rules
if
you've
received
a
citation
correcting
the
violation
is
the
first
step.
If
corrections
are
not
made,
fines
are
100
for
the
first
violation.
H
Dollars
for
every
violation,
thereafter,
more
than
one
hundred
thousand
people
call
burbank
their
home
and
efforts
in
water
conservation
can
help
all
of
us
in
southern
california.
Remember
every
drop
of
water
saved
today
is
one
that
we
can
use
tomorrow
for
more
information
on
conservation
stages
and
enforcement
visit
burbankwaternpower.com
draft.
B
M
B
Proclamation
parks
and
recreation
month,
whereas
parks
and
recreation
in
small
print,
too
promotes
physical,
emotional,
headaches
in
mental
health
and
wellness
through
organized
and
self-directed,
fitness
play
and
activity,
and
whereas
parks
and
recreation
creates
memorable
experiences
for
all
ages
through
meaningful
and
engaging
programs
and
events,
and
whereas
parks
and
recreation
supports
human
development
and
endless
learning
opportunities
that
foster
social,
intellectual,
physical
and
emotional
growth
in
people
of
all
ages
and
abilities,
and
whereas
parks
and
recreation
sustains.
N
Thank
you
so
much
mayor,
talamantes
and
the
rest
of
the
city,
council
and
staff
good
evening.
My
name
is
barry
gusso
and
I
serve
as
the
chair
on
the
park
and
recreation
board.
I'd
also
like
to
introduce
my
fellow
board
members
board
member
aaron,
maselian
and
board
member
ashley
ramsey.
N
N
No
okay,
so
I
have
the
honor
of
receiving
this
proclamation
on
behalf
of
the
dedicated
parks
and
recreation
staff,
and
let
me
tell
you
this
is
my
second
time
standing
here
in
a
couple
of
months
receiving
awards
for
this
staff
and
I
feel
kind
of
guilty
because
they
should
be
receiving
not
me
they
do
the
work,
I'm
inspired
by
the
professionals
who
work
day
in
and
day
out
to
deliver
innovative
and
inclusive
programming
for
all
ages.
Thank
you.
The
parks
and
recreation
department
for
all
they
do
for
burbank.
N
The
starlight
bowl
community
gardens
two
pools:
three
recreation:
centers,
two
older
adult
centers
and
a
community
center
a
nature
center,
a
skate
park.
The
bell
golf
club,
a
theater,
the
veterans,
memorial,
the
betsy,
lucky
creative
art
center
with
an
art
gallery
and
studio
public
art,
diverse
playgrounds
and
fitness
equipment.
N
P
Q
My
name
is
leah.
This
is
going
to
be
my
third
year
working
here
in
the
city
of
burbank
third
summer,
I'm
so
excited.
I
absolutely
love
summer
camps
because
I
get
to
engage
more
with
the
kids,
it's
you're,
not
in
school,
so
it's
just
fun,
seeing
them
really
excited
on
field
trips
and
sundays,
and
I
just
love
working
for
parks
and
rec
with
all
the
enthusiasm,
all
my
co-workers
and
all
the
smiles.
We
see
all
the
time.
R
K
S
V
W
J
Y
AA
S
W
N
On
a
personal
note,
I've
had
the
great
opportunity
to
work
with
a
lot
of
these
people
having
been
on
this
board
now
for
in
excess
of
10
years,
and
I
know
quite
a
number
of
them,
and
the
one
word
that
we
haven't
mentioned
tonight
is
passion
and
they
all
every
single
last
one
of
them
has
the
passion
to
do
the
things
that
they're
supposed
to
do
and
the
things
they
do
to
serve
our
community,
and
I
am
proud
to
be
the
chair
of
this
board.
For
that
reason,
thank
you.
N
Now,
I'd
like
to
invite
the
other
board
members
committee
members
to
come
up
and
join
us
in
a
photo.
AB
B
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much.
Everybody
thank
you.
Staff.
Thank
you,
everybody
and,
on
a
personal
note,
I
want
to
share
the
fact
that
I
was
on
the
parks
and
recreation
board
for
nine
years
before
I
joined
the
council
amazing
department
and
that's
just
one
department
among
many
within
the
city,
it's
only
17.2
square
miles.
B
L
AC
T
B
AC
AC
One,
let's
see
where
is
jennifer
the
first
person
I'd
like
to
introduce
that
will
introduce
our
new
purchasing
manager,
is
jennifer
becker,
our
financial
services
director,
so
she
could
make
it
up.
I
lost
her
in
the
the
park
and
rec
staff,
I'm.
AD
In
the
back
good
evening,
mayor
and
council
members,
I'm
jennifer
becker
with
the
financial
services
department
tonight
I
have
the
pleasure
of
introducing
you
to
our
new
purchasing
manager,
elisa
de
hoyos.
AD
She
comes
to
us
from
just
up
the
road
at
the
burbank
glendale
pasadena
airport
authority,
where
she
served
as
the
senior
manager
for
procurement
since
2016..
She
also
has
prior
experience
in
the
water
utility
and
construction
industries
as
burbank's
purchasing
manager.
Alisa
will
lead
an
incredibly
busy
team
of
seven
staff
members
who
provide
centralized
procurement
services
to
all
city
departments,
buying
everything
from
paper
to
police
cars
to
public
construction
projects.
AE
Good
evening,
mayor
telemantes
city,
council
members,
I'm
very
pleased
to
be
here,
as
jennifer
said,
I'm
alyssia
duhoyos
and
I
am
your
new
purchasing
manager.
I
come
to
you
with
20
plus
years
of
experience
in
contracting
and
procurement,
both
on
the
public
sector
and
private
sector
side.
AE
AE
AF
Good
evening,
mr
mayor
members
of
the
city
council,
I
am
happy
to
introduce
our
new
building
official,
mr
mario
osuna.
I
want
to
say
a
few
words
about
mario
and
the
division
that
he
will
lead
before.
He
speaks
to
you.
AF
AF
Four
thousand
building
permits
a
year,
twenty
thousand
building
inspections
and
up
to
twelve
thousand
business
registrations
through
our
business
tax
and
business
license
section
it's
a
very
important
and
we
did
a
a
long
search
with
a
significant
response
from
people
with
a
lot
of
great
credentials
and
in
the
end,
one
of
us
one
of
our
guys,
internal
since
2004
mario
suna
rose
to
the
top
and
we're
just
thrilled
to
have
him
in
the
role
of
building
official.
AG
AG
AG
So
I've
seen
a
lot
of
change
in
the
city
and
I
know
there's
a
lot
of
change
coming
as
well
with
a
lot
of
the
big
development,
that's
on
the
horizon
and
and
a
lot
of
the
the
residential
adus
that
are
that
are
coming
our
way.
So
I'm
I'm
very
eager
and
excited
to
to
see
these
challenges,
and
hopefully,
if
I
do
a
good
job,
I
can
serve
for
another
18
18
years.
Thank
you.
Congratulations.
B
AH
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
I'm
very
pleased
to
actually
be
here
in
person
for
a
change
to
give
you
an
update
at
what
is
happening
at
the
airport.
If
I
can
here,
we
go.
AH
We
are
doing
well
at
the
airport,
I'm
very
pleased
to
report
that
and
of
course,
the
big
item
that
everyone
wants
to
to
hear
about
when
we
talk
about
the
airport
is
where
are
we
with
this
new
terminal
replacement
program,
as
we've
reported
before
we
put
it
on
suspension
right
after
the
covet
crisis,
the
airport
was
focused
really
on
survival
for
about
18
months.
While
we
were
also
trying
to
maintain
whatever
progress,
we
could
maintain
in
developing
a
financial
plan
to
be
able
to
move
forward.
AH
That
is
an
ongoing
issue
for
us,
but
we
also
wanted
to
re-engage
the
project
itself
and
we
were
able
to
do
that
late
last
year,
but
in
may
of
this
year
we
we
made
a
change
with
our
program
management
team,
and
we
saw
jacobs
coming
on
board
to
take
the
reins.
As
far
as
far
as
leading
the
program
forward,
they've
been
doing
a
very
good
job.
They're
very
energetic,
we've
seen
a
lot
of
progress
in
a
very
short
period
of
time.
AH
AH
We
we
plan
to
issue
that
rfp
that
will
take
about
30
plus
days
to
work
through
that
process,
as
we
go
through
the
process
of
their
of
notifying
those
those
firms
having
given
them
the
ability
to
put
together
a
proposal.
We
will
interview
them
and
we
anticipate
that
to
happen,
probably
sometime
around
november
with
the
goal.
As
you
can
see
here
that
at
our
commission
meeting
in
december,
we
want
to
award
the
contract
for
the
progressive
design
builder
and
with
that
in
place,
they
will
then
have
45
days
to
review
our
cost
estimate.
AH
A
lot
has
happened
since
that
original
cost
estimate.
We
all
know
what's
going
on
in
the
construction
industry,
not
just
for
commercial,
I'm
going
through
that
with
some
private
construction
at
my
house
and
it's
it's
difficult
and
we
are
hoping
that,
as
we
continue
with
the
planning
when
it
comes
time
for
us
to
actually
be
purchasing
materials
and
moving
forward
with
construction,
that
will,
we
will
see
some
relief,
but
we're
excited
that
that
we,
we
are
looking
at
the
ability
to
move
forward
towards
that
december
approval.
AH
AH
If
we
open
a
terminal
building
say
in
2026,
we
don't
want
to
open
a
2022
terminal
building,
and
by
that
I
mean
we
know
how
fast
technology
changes.
We
know
that
the
airline
industry
is
constantly
changing,
so
the
concept
of
operations
is
an
early
engagement
with
our
stakeholders.
We
want
to
talk
to
the
airlines.
How
will
you
be
operating?
AH
We
know
that
the
industry
most
likely
does
not
need
the
long
linear
ticket
counter
that
you
see
today
that
we've
had
for
years
and
years
and
years,
but
we
anticipate
maybe
some
pods
of
computer
monitors
around
the
ticket
lobby.
So
all
of
those
things
with
the
airlines
have
to
be
discussed
and
it
is
difficult
for
them
to
give
us
a
five-year
crystal
ball.
AH
AH
If
we
have
another
pandemic,
do
we
have
the
flexibility
to
expand
the
queuing
line,
to
provide
social
distancing
and
then
collapse
it
again
once
that
pandemic
is
over?
That's
what
we
want
to
talk
to
the
tsa
about
how
long
of
a
of
an
area
is
now
needed
for
their
machines
with
with
the
tables
and
the
benches,
and
how
do
we
do
the
the
the
trays
that
they
use?
AH
We
also
want
to
talk
to
the
concession
heirs.
You
go
to
three
airports
right
now:
major
airports
and
you're
ordering
your
food
from
your
gate
and
it's
being
delivered
to
you
and
they
have
high
tables
where
you
can
sit
and
have
your
soft
drink
and
your
sandwich,
while
you're
sitting
at
the
gate
waiting
for
the
airplane.
AH
We
have
a
92
year
old
terminal
building
when
we
open
this
new
facility.
What
does
that
mean
for
our
staffing?
What
type
of
staffing
do
we
now
need
to
bring
on
board
that
we
simply
don't
need
today,
just
because
of
the
age
of
the
building?
So
all
of
those
concepts
come
into
play
so
that
now,
with
that
information
and
as
the
progress
as
the
progressive
design
builder
begins
their
work,
we
can
guide
the
planning
and
development
as
we
move
forward.
AH
So
that's
what's
going
on
right
now,
the
next
few
months
we'll
be
very
busy
in
the
selection
of
the
progressive
design
builder
and
at
the
same
time,
doing
this
concept
of
operations
to
help
us
once
they
start
work
after
the
first
of
the
year.
AH
With
that
I've
lost
my
there,
we
go
passenger
activity
at
the
airport,
we're
coming
back,
we're
starting
to
see
numbers
that
are
now
exceeding
pre-covered
numbers
and
we're
seeing
that
in
april
we
had
almost
a
5.6
percent
increase
over
april
of
2019
in
may.
That
went
to
a
positive
6.3
percent
increase
over
may
of
2019,
and
I
can
tell
you
that
in
march
it
was
about
a
four
and
a
half
percent
increase
over
what
we
saw
in
march
of
2019.
AH
So
that's
telling
us
that
the
benefit
of
burbank
is
that
we
historically
have
attracted
leisure
travelers
and
those
are
the
people
who
are
flying
right
now.
The
majority
of
the
passengers
in
in
the
united
states
are
still
leisure,
we're
still
waiting
to
see
the
business
traveler
come
back
and
the
convenience
of
burbank
it's
still
there.
AH
AH
But
we
also
recognize
that
at
any
time
something
can
happen
and
we
can
see
an
impact
to
our
our
travel.
So
we
continue
to
be
very
conservative
and
and
how
we
approach
the
airport
operations
financing
recognizing
that
things
are
going
well
now,
but
there's
always
an
opportunity
for
something
to
disrupt
that.
AH
AH
The
metric
we
use
is
cost
per
employment,
cost
per
passenger,
and
basically
that
is
once
the
concession
revenues
and
all
other
revenues
at
the
airport
help
to
cover
costs.
Whatever
costs
aren't
covered
by
that,
what
we
call
the
non-aeronautical
revenue,
then
the
airlines,
under
the
terms
and
conditions
of
our
contract,
make
up
the
difference.
AH
So
whatever
that
difference
is
is
divided
by
the
number
of
total
passengers
that
go
through
the
airport.
So
that's
a
way
for
us
to
compare
ourselves
with
other
airports
around
the
country
and
locally
lax,
doing
a
lot
of
construction,
incurring
a
lot
of
debt
service
cost
per
employment.
It's
about
fifty
dollars.
AH
It's
a
little
high
burbank,
a
92
year
old
terminal
building,
no
debt
service
on
that
building.
Our
cost
per
passenger
is
just
over
two
dollars.
So
that's
a
tremendous
advantage
for
us
as
we
talk
to
the
airlines
and
they
consider
where
they
want
to
serve
this
region.
Do
they
do
it
out
of
lax?
Do
they
do
it
out
of
long
beach?
Do
they
do
it
out
of
burbank,
so
for
the
airlines?
AH
Not
only
are
we
very
affordable
but
geographically
we're
located
very
well,
and
if
people
are
going
to
a
lot
of
the
theme
parks
as
an
example
and
other
recreational
activities,
it
makes
a
lot
of
sense
to
come
to
the
burbank
airport.
Frontier
airlines
that
came
in
last
year
did
it
for
that
very
reason
that
they
knew
it
was
cheaper
to
operate
out
of
burbank
and
they
didn't
add
flights
into
burbank
and
continue
to
operate
at
lax
they
left,
lax
and
and
came
to
burbank.
So
we
are
are
very
pleased
with
that.
AH
Our
budget
this
year
is
is
based
on
our
conservative
approach
of
saying.
We
will
anticipate
that
we'll
be
down
15
in
passengers
for
this
year
and
let's
budget
those
numbers
accordingly,
because
that
does
impact
how
much
our
parking
revenues
are,
how
much
our
food
and
beverage
income
is.
So,
taking
that
conservative
approach,
we,
we
budgeted
a
15
decrease
and
right
now
what
the
numbers
I
just
showed
you
and
with
the
most
recent
graph
year
to
date
this
year,
2022
over
2019
we're
only
down
7
percent.
AH
So
our
conservative
approach
is
going
to
pay
off
for
us
again
we're
going
to
do
well,
we're
we're
confident
about
our
budget
being
a
strong
budget
throughout
the
year.
Will
it
get
to
parity
with
2019?
Possibly
you
know.
We
want
to
be
cautiously
optimistic
about
that,
so
with
everything
that's
going
on
here
with
the
airport,
with
our
passenger
traffic
increasing
the
way
it
is
with
our
strong
financial
position.
AH
Our
airport
was
recently
affirmed
with
an
a
rating
and
also
that
our
outstanding
bonds
that
we
do
have
in
place.
The
outlook
was
raised
to
stable.
So
when
you
think
about
the
last
two
and
a
half
years
for
the
airport
to
come
out
now
with
an
a
rating
and
a
stable
rating
speaks
volumes
of
the
hard
work
that
our
financial
people
at
the
airport
have
been
doing,
and
so
we're
very
proud
of
that.
So
the
message
for
the
city
council
is
we're
doing.
AH
Quite
well,
we
have
a
very
positive
outlook
for
the
remainder
for
this
fiscal
year.
As
far
as
the
budget
we're
starting
to
see
a
lot
of
traction
now
with
the
terminal
replacement
program
next
week.
We
anticipate
that
vice
president
emily
gable,
leddy
will
become.
President
of
our
commission,
and
commissioner
overham
is
here
as
well
and
on
behalf
of
the
entire
commission
of
the
airport,
want
to
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
be
here
this
evening,
and
certainly
if
you
have
any
questions,
I'm
more
than
happy
to
answer
those.
B
B
AH
That
is
a
discussion
we
have
with
the
airlines
every
time
we
sit
down
and
yes,
that
certainly
is
going
to
go
up
as
we
begin
to
incur
the
debt
for
for
the
project.
That's
why
we're
very
sensitive
to
what
this
total
package
will
be?
That's
why
we're
going
after
funding
that
typically
airports
have
not
had
we're
now
in
discussions
and
have
been
in
ongoing
discussions
with
the
build
america
bureau,
which
is
part
of
the
usdot.
AH
That's
been
for
about
two
two
and
a
half
years
now,
plus,
and
the
money
is
called
tiffia
and
burbank
is
eligible
to
get
on
the
dashboard
with
with
bab,
because
we
are
truly
an
intramodal
transportation
hub.
We
have
the
airlines,
we
have
metrolink
and
amtrak
at
the
north
and
south
train
stations,
and
we
have
the
burbank
bus
system
and
the
transit
system
coming
to
us.
So
that
has
been
key
in
our
ability
to
identify
that
there
are
other
funds
that
we
have
not
been
privy
to
in
the
past.
AH
It
wasn't
easy
because
there
there's
always
people
who
are
competing
for
those
kinds
of
funds,
but
congressman
adam
schiff
was
was
very
helpful.
Congressman
garamendi
was
very
helpful
in
in
making
sure
that
the
airports
that
meet
the
criteria
of
a
multi-modal,
train,
rail
and
plane
operation
can
access
those
funds.
So
those
discussions
are
are
continuing,
but
with
that
said,
we're
not
sure.
Yet
what
that
cost
per
employment
will
be
that's.
AH
Why
we're
very
anxious
for
this
progressive
design
builder
to
to
give
us
their
estimate,
because
they're
really
engaged
in
the
construction
community,
but
we
know
it's
going
up,
but
we
will
control
that
as
as
much
as
we
can
and
the
key
for
us
doing,
that
is
to
identify
all
sources
of
funding
that
is
open
to
us.
You.
B
Know
I
have
so
I
said
this
for
years.
Burbank
is
special
because
we
have
two
freeways
running
through
burbank,
two
railroad
lines
running
and
an
airport
there's
not
too
many
cities
that
can
say
that.
But
we
can
one
more
question
real,
quick
before
I
turn
it
over
to
my
colleagues,
see
if
they
have
any
questions.
B
AH
We
think
so,
yes,
when
we
did
the
charettes
and
the
charettes
will
be
a
a
part
of
how
we
guide
the
design
of
the
new
terminal,
but
it
did
come
out
that
yeah
people
like
that
and
southwest
likes
that
and
they
do
it
every
day,
alaska
airlines.
Does
it
every
day
why
all
the
others
don't
with
the
737
aircraft?
I
don't
know,
but
we
do
anticipate
that
happening.
AH
We
do
know
that
the
terminal
is
being
built
in
a
location
where
there
is
a
significant
great
shift
and-
and
so
as
we
deal
with
that,
it
is
possible
that
a
couple
of
the
gates
may
require
a
loading
bridge
we'll
be
able
to
determine
that
once
we
get
through
the
planning
and
design,
but
clearly
there
there
is
a
desire
to
continue
to
board
from
you
know
the
back
of
the
airplane.
B
E
You
thank
you,
commissioner,
gable
eddie
for
the
benefit
of
the
public.
What
commissions
do
you
sit
on
outside
of
a
normal
authority
meeting.
AJ
AJ
AJ
That's
a
that's
a
hard
question,
but
council
member,
the
the
authority,
is
nine
members
and
representing
three
cities.
Each
city
has
three
members,
and
so
we
have
three
committees
and
each
committee,
the
one
I
sit
on
is
the
legal
government
and
environmental
committee,
and
there
are
two
other
committees:
finance
and
operations.
AJ
E
Year,
one
year,
thank
you
so
far
for
your
service.
Anything
special
that
you'd
like
to
convey
to
the
community
that
you're
working
on.
AJ
Well,
I
think
that
your
commissioners
have
brought
to
the
attention
of
the
authority.
Some
changes,
some
some
evolutions
in
terms
of
how
the
authorities
operating
one
one
had
to
do
with
sb
1383.
AJ
It's
so
yeah
I
mean
moving
ahead
with
those
kinds
of
focused.
Forward-Looking
operations
is
one
way
to
make
this,
of
course,
the
most
best
airport
in
the
country
and
continue
to
hold
that
number.
One
position.
M
B
M
M
The
financial
staff
is
really
superlative;
they
they
do
a
great
job
and
the
airport
has
run
financially
extremely
well
and
I'm
a
tough
task
master
on
that
and-
and
I'm
just
super
impressed
with
the
leadership
that
frank
provides
and
the
financial
staff.
The
other
thing
that
I
would
mention
is
we
are
help
we
are
heck
bent.
We
are
really
determined
to
make
sure
that
this
is
as
sustainable
and
as
green
and
airport
as
we
can
make
it
be.
M
We
talk
about
wanting
to
be
the
greenest
regional
airport
in
the
state
or
the
nation
or
the
world,
or
something
I
think
the
airport
authority
had
a
gold
goal
originally
of
being
silver,
and
when
emily
and
I
came
on
board,
we
said
we
wanted
to
go
for
platinum.
At
our
very
first
meeting,
we
raised
the
issue
of
setting
a
goal
for
platinum
and
if
it
net
zero,
you
name
it
fossil
fuel,
free
everything
we
want
to
do.
M
We
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
the
the
most
environmentally
green
airport
that
it
can
possibly
be,
and
I
you
know
I
also
really
want
to
see,
because
I
think
it
reflects
that
now
to
make
it
the
friendliest
airport,
the
the
smallness
of
it,
the
intimacy
of
it
lends
itself
to
that
and
we
have
a
great
police
chief.
As
you
know,
it
is.
AK
M
And
he
with
the
police
department,
that's
the
interface
a
lot
of
the
time
and
he
is
really
committed
by
his
own
personality
to
make
it
the
friendliest
airport,
so
sustainability
in
the
friendliest
airport.
It
can
be
a
really
important
to
me
in
addition
to
making
sure
we
come
out
in
the
black.
AK
F
Yeah
mr
wiggin,
excuse
me
thank
you
for
all
the
work
that
you're
doing.
I
wanted
to
just
put
something
on
your
radar.
This
week
the
president
announced
a
flying
persons
with
disabilities
bill
of
rights,
which
is
the
first
of
its
kind
through
the
department
of
transportation.
F
I
have
to
say
that
for
a
92
year
old
airport,
we
have
one
of
the
most
accessible
airports
in
the
region.
It's
so
easy
to
get
on
and
off,
but
moving
forward
with
the
new
terminal.
It
would
be
phenomenal
for
us
to
be
a
leader
in
accessibility
for
people
with
disabilities
and
seniors.
I
want
people
in
l.a
county
to
look
at
lax
and
long
beach
and
anaheim
and
ontario
and
go
you
know
what
no.
AL
F
B
AM
AM
As
you
know,
back
on
april
12th
this
year,
dr
richard
bernard
of
fm3,
provided
a
presentation
to
the
city
council
on
how
fm3
would
go
about
conducting
a
citywide
community
opinion
survey
and
on
a
variety
of
topics
and
measure
resident
satisfaction.
The
research
is
now
complete
and
dr
bernard
is
back
to
provide
the
results.
Thank
you.
Y
Good
evening
mayor
vice
mayor
council
members
staff,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
inviting
me
back
to
present
the
results
of
your
vote.
Your
resident
survey
about
the
satisfaction
in
the
city.
So
if
okay,
let's
start
okay,
I'd
like
to
start
with
methodology
and
of
course
I'll
be
here
as
long
as
you
need
me
to
answer
any
questions
at
the
end,
so
we
conducted
the
survey
between
april
9th
19th
and
the
28th
of
this
year.
Y
It
was
a
dual
mode
survey,
which
means
a
portion
of
the
respondents
answered
online
and
a
portion
answered
on
phone.
We
conducted
a
survey
with
a
random
sample
of
590
city
of
burbank
registered
voters
with
questions
asked
of
everyone.
The
margin
of
error
is
plus
or
minus
4.4.
Y
Y
Y
The
first
question
we
asked
was,
generally
speaking,
how
would
you
rate
burbank
as
a
place
to
live,
and
we
gave
them
the
option
of
excellent
good,
just
fair
or
poor
9
out
of
had
a
favorable
rating
of
excellent
or
good,
which
I
hope
you
all
understand,
is
a
very
good
rating
and
when
we
say
just
fair,
that
typically
means
average,
and
so
you
have
one
percent
of
the
folks
who
said
poor
in
every
survey
there
are
contrarians
and
I'm
sure,
as
a
counselor,
you
aspire
to
do
better
every
single
day,
and
so
there
there
you've
got
your
your
challenge,
but
nine
out
of
10
consider
it
favorably
as
a
place
to
live.
Y
Y
19
said
clean,
beautiful
parks,
nice
streets
and
sidewalks,
so
they
like
the
infrastructure,
the
amenities
are
related
to
the
city
and
then
18
said
it's
a
sense
of
community
neighborhoods,
friendly
family
friendly.
So
there's
a
really
good
sense
of
it's,
a
small
town
feel
in
spite
of
the
fact,
it's
a
very
large,
relatively
large
city,
they
feel
at
home
here.
Y
So
those
are
the
the
positive
comments
and
then
we
asked:
what
do
you
think
is
the
most
serious
issue
facing
residents
of
burbank
that
you'd
like
to
see
the
city
government
do
something
about
and
we'll
in
a
moment
in
a
moment,
I'll
show
you
very
specific
questions.
We
asked
about
other
issues,
but
this
is
only
top
of
mind
in
their
own
words.
We
haven't
talked
much
about
anything
right
now,
so
you're,
getting
a
clear,
clear
shot
at
this
22
percent
said
homelessness
as
as
something
they
would
like
the
city
to
do
now.
Y
I
know,
and
you
know
that
that's
not
technically
your
responsibility,
it's
a
county
responsibility,
but
having
said
that,
voter
voters
residents
don't
know
that
and
they
want
every
level
of
government
to
do
something
about
it
and
you'll
see
that
shortly
as
well.
14
percent
said
crime
theft
in
general,
something
about
related
to
safety
and
then
14
to
high
rent
and
housing
costs,
and
you
will
see
a
theme
about
housing
costs
and
homelessness
homelessness.
Y
We
then
gave
them
12
issues,
we
randomized
it.
So
there
were
no
bias
in
this
and
we
gave
them
12
issues
and
we
said
how
serious
a
problem
is
this
in
the
city
of
burbank,
we
gave
them
the
option
of
extremely
serious
problem,
which
is
the
brightest
orange.
The
middle
orange
is
very
serious
problem
and
I've
aggregated
the
extremely
or
very
serious
problem
on
the
right
hand,
side
and
then
the
dullest
of
the
oranges
is
somewhat
serious
problem.
So
I
mean
how
you
want
to
judge
this.
Y
You
can
add
all
the
serious
problems
up
various
or
somewhat
I've
focused
on
the
extremely
very
serious
problems,
and
then
the
the
blue
is
a
not
too
serious
problem
and
that
sliver
of
gray
are
the
folks
who
didn't
know
enough
to
offer
an
opinion
and,
as
you
can
see,
and
we
framed
housing
in
two
different
ways.
We
caught
a
random
half
the
sample
said
we
said
cost
of
housing.
The
other
half
said:
lack
of
affordable
housing
for
working
middle
class
families.
Y
Both
of
them
were
among
the
top
two
issues
of
concern,
not
unique
to
your
city.
I
do
a
lot
of
work
in
southern
california
and
in
l.a
county
specifically
and
across
california,
and
housing
is
housing
and
homelessness
typically
rise
to
the
top.
A
couple
of
other
items.
I
want
to
point
out
other
than
the
fourth
item.
Being
homelessness
is
speeding
and
unsafe
driving.
This
sort
of
struck
struck
me
as
sort
of
unique
to
what
I
normally
see
and
it's
brought
up
again.
Y
Y
Other
things
I
wanted
to
point
out:
property
crime
like
burglaries
and
car
theft,
41
percent,
said
extremely
a
very
serious
problem
when
we
frame
just
crime
in
general,
which
is
third
from
the
bottom
on
the
next
page,
it's
34
so
that
framing
just
the
the
change
of
a
couple
of
words
can
make
a
difference
in
in
perceptions
of
seriousness
or
other
issues.
I
also
wanted
to
mention
the
condition
of
local
streets
and
roads.
21
said
extremely,
very
serious
problem.
I
live
in
la
county.
Y
I
do
a
lot
of
work
for
metro,
that's
a
very
low
number,
so
I
don't
know
if
you've
spent
a
lot
of
your
sales
tax
money
on
fixing
roads,
but
comparatively
to
a
lot
of
other
cities.
Neighboring
cities.
That's
extremely
low.
Now
I
don't
want
to
minimize
that
some
folks
think
it's
a
serious
problem.
They
if
they
have
a
pothole
in
front
of
their
house,
they
are
going
to
think
it's
a
serious
problem,
but
comparatively
to
other
cities
that
is
compare
comparatively
low.
Y
So
I
wanted
to
point
that
out
now
I
want
to
move
on
to
the
section
of
rating
of
city
services.
We
first
asked
a
general
question
about
how
they
would
rate
the
the
job
performance,
the
the
job
that
the
city
is
doing
in
terms
of
providing
services.
Overall,
two-thirds
of
residents
gave
it
a
very
favorable
and
excellent
or
good
rating
in
terms
of
the
work
you're
doing
again,
almost
a
quarter
said
just
fair,
which
is
about
average
and
six
percent
said
four
poor.
Y
So
again,
two-thirds
have
a
positive
view,
but
then
we
went
a
little
bit
farther
and
we
in
the
next
two
slides.
We
introduced
19
services
and
programs,
and
we
gave
them
a
scale
in
this.
In
this
this
particular
question
a
scale
of
one
two:
seven,
where
one
is
not
at
all
satisfied
and
seven
is
very
satisfied
and
we
ask
them.
How
satisfied
are
you
now?
I've
grouped
the
six
and
sevens
together
and
that's
the
dark?
That's
the
bright
blue,
that's
the
very
satisfied
and
then
the
the
br.
Y
The
the
second
blue
is
the
somewhat
satisfied
at
five,
the
middle.
The
the
gray
is
neutral,
that's
a
four,
so
the
middle
between
one
and
and
seven,
and
then
I've
combined
the
one
to
three
as
not
two
or
not
at
all,
satisfied
and
that's
the
orange,
and
that
final
gray
is
the
folks
who
didn't
know
and
then
you'll
see
mean
or
average
scores
on
the
right
hand,
side
I've
rated
it
by
very
satisfied
six
and
seven.
So
this
is
how
I
would
read
it.
Y
First
of
all,
you
could
see
there's
some
of
the
services
that
rise
to
the
top
and
frankly
these
are
often
the
services
we
find
when
we
do
citizen
status
faction.
Surveys
is
fire
protection,
fire
protection
and
paramedic
services.
They
are.
I
I've
never
seen
a
survey
in
terms
of
services
where
fire
folks
were
not
rated
number
one.
They
they
just
are,
and
that
is
your
city
is
no
different
and
I've
often
seen
the
the
picking
of
a
trash
bulk
items,
yard
waste
and
recyclables
as
scoring
high
again.
Y
Your
city
does
very
well-
and
everyone
has
an
opinion
about
that,
because
everyone
produces
garbage
that
they
want
to
get
rid
of
so
there's
a
connection
there
and,
of
course,
I'm
not
surprised
that
there
was
accolades
to
the
parks
on
public
space
tonight.
Your
residents
agree
with
that.
So
it's
not
random.
I
think
you're
you're
right
on
in
that
recognition
that
also
scores
high
and
as
you
go
down,
there
are
a
couple
of
ways
to
look
at
this,
so
some
the
the
mean
score.
Y
I
want
to
hide
to
highlight,
first
of
all,
with
the
blues,
as
you
look
at
the
second
page,
we're
starting
to
decline,
the
number
of
people
who
say
six
and
seven,
but
it's
partly
a
result
of
the
fact
that
some
people
don't
know
so.
Let's
look
at
after-school
activities
for
children
or
youth.
There
are
5.1
so
they're
above
the
neutral
number.
They
only
have
33
22
people,
that's
a
22
percent.
That
say
extreme
are
very
satisfied.
Y
Why?
Because
more
than
one
in
three
one
and
five,
no
sorry
one
and
two
know
nothing
about
that
service.
If
I
don't
have
a
child-
and
I
don't
know
what
services
you're
providing
it's
not
my
priority-
I
don't
know
the
same
is
thing
is
true
for
seniors.
The
fact
that
the
numbers
are
low
doesn't
mean
you're,
not
doing
great
things
for
seniors.
Y
Your
mean
score
indicates
you
are
but
there's
a
lot
of
folks
who
don't
have
seniors
in
their
home
and
therefore
don't
understand
the
programs
and
services
that
you're
providing
the
two
things
I
do
want
to
highlight
are
one
enforcing
speeding
and
traffic
laws
notice.
The
orange
it's
a
fourth
item
down,
31
percent
say
not.
Two
are
not
at
all
satisfied.
Y
That
is
consistent
with
what
we
saw
in
terms
of
the
issue
of
you
know,
unsafe
driving.
So
something
again
I
want
to
point
out
and
at
the
bottom,
addressing
homelessness
again.
That
theme
46,
say
they're
not
to
are
not
at
all
satisfied
with
the
services
by
the
city
in
terms
of
addressing
homelessness,
so
they're
identifying
something
that
if
the
city
chooses
can
you
folks
can
take
action,
but
otherwise,
I
would
say
your
services
are
highly
valued
clearly
if
they
know
something
about
it.
Y
We
gave
them
a
list
of
six
items
that
we
randomized
and
we
gave
them
the
option
of
extremely
high
priority,
which
is
the
first
blue
major
priority,
which
is
the
second
blue
and
minor
priority,
which
is
the
third
blue
and
orange,
is
not.
You
know
not
a
priority
at
all,
and
the
gray
are
the
folks
who
said
didn't
know
and
I've
aggregated
the
extremely
high
and
major
priorities
on
the
right-hand
side
and
ranked
it
like
that.
Y
The
first
two
items
we
try
to
frame
differently,
but
they're
effectively
the
same
thing:
constructing
more
housing
that
is
affordable
for
middle
and
working
class
families
and
addressing
the
housing
needs
of
individuals
and
families
at
all
income
levels,
both
score
very
highly,
with
almost
seven,
if
not
seven
and
ten
saying
that's
extremely
high
or
major
priority,
and
then
encouraging
more
affordable
rental
housing
at
sixty
five
percent
as
being
extra
high,
extremely
higher
major
priority.
Y
We
then
I
want
to
then
move
on
to
homelessness,
and
here
I've
had
the
pleasure
of
working
for
you.
Folks
before
I
was
involved
in
the
in
the
sales
tax
measure
and
testing
the
viability,
and
in
that
survey
we
saw
that
there
were
three
camps
in
your
city
in
terms
of
their
perceptions
of
homelessness.
There's
a
camp
of
people
who
really
care
about
the
quality
of
life
of
the
people
who
are
living
on
the
streets,
they're
very
worried
about
those
people.
Y
There's
a
camp
of
people
who,
when
they
walk
down
the
street,
they're
worried
about
being
accosted,
panhandled,
seeing
defecation
seeing
people
sleeping
on
the
streets
they
want
to
avoid
it.
They
care
about
the
quality
of
their
life
in
in
the
city
and
then
there's
a
camp
that
care
about
both.
We
wanted
to
kind
of
tease
out
a
little
bit
in
a
forced,
maybe
an
unrealistic,
forced
choice
of
where
people
fell.
If
they
had
to
choose
what
was
their
priority,
so
we
randomized
it.
So
one
person
heard
one
order.
Y
First,
another
person
heard
the
other
order
first,
so
we
had
no
biasedness
and
we
asked
them
to
ensure
to
choose
which
of
the
following
is
the
most
important
reason
for
you
personally
to
want
homelessness
in
the
city
of
burbank
to
be
addressed.
Now
that
doesn't
mean
they
don't
want
both,
but
this
is
their
priorities.
55
percent
chose
residents,
health
and
safety
and
local
sidewalks
parks
and
other
public
areas,
and
40
percent
said
concern
about
the
health
and
well-being
of
people
living
on
the
street.
Y
This
tells
me
that
if
the
city
and
your
wisdom,
the
council
and
your
wisdom
want
to
move
forward
in
addressing
this
issue,
that
clearly
is
a
priority
for
your
residents
that
it
has
to
be
a
marriage
of
both
concerns
that
it
can't
solely
be
one
or
the
other,
because
they're
clearly
have
large
percentages
that
care
either
about
one
or
both,
and
I
suspect,
if
we
would
have
given
them
the
option
of,
do
you
want
both
that
that
percentage
would
have
been
extremely
high.
So
it
really
tells
us
something
there.
The
next.
Y
The
next
slide
tries
to
identify
who
do,
they
think
has
a
major
or
minor
responsibility
in
addressing
homelessness
in
burbank
and,
of
course,
again
we
randomize
the
options
in
terms
of
responses,
and
you
could
see
in
the
top
items
the
four
top
items
are
the
various
government
entities
of
various
different
levels.
Again,
I
I
understand
in
a
sense
the
county
is
technically
responsible
for
this,
but
residents
don't
see
that
differential.
Y
They
want.
All
of
these.
You
know
in
the
case
of
city
of
burbank
79,
believe
it's
a
major
responsibility
of
the
city
equally
statistically
to
the
county
and
to
the
state
and
you'll
notice.
There's
a
drop
in
the
major
responsibility,
which
is
that
first
blue
bar
the
burbank
police
department,
only
36
percent
said
that
should
be
a
major
responsibility.
Y
I'll
get
back
to
that
in
a
moment
on
the
next
slide,
and
then
you'll
see
importance
of
charitable
organizations,
but
they're
not
terms
of
major
responsibility
as
great
as
the
government
entities,
large
local
businesses
again,
not
as
great
and
then
the
person
that
we're
asking
the
respondent.
Are
you
responsible
a
little
bit
more
than
one
and
five
said
that
they
should
have
some
major
or
minor
responsibility?
Y
And
then,
finally,
within
the
context
of
the
homelessness,
we
gave
them
nine
policy
options
and
we
said
we're
going
to
read
you
some
policies
that
policies
that
have
been
proposed
to
address
homelessness
in
burnbank.
Tell
us
if
you
support
or
oppose
it.
The
blue
bars
are
the
strongly
support
and
the
somewhat
support
the
oranges
are.
Y
The
somewhat
opposed
strongly
opposed
and
the
gray
the
smaller
sliver
of
gray
are
people
who
don't
have
an
opinion,
and
there
are
very
few
people
who
don't
have
an
opinion
about
this
particular
issue,
and
you
could
see
a
pretty
impressive
high
percentage
of
folks.
You
know
respond
to
most
of
these
issues
supporting
more
mental
health
services.
Y
92
percent
say
they
support
that
with
three
in
every
four
seeing
they're
strongly
supported,
and
then
the
met
team,
the
mental
evaluation
team,
which
consists
of
trained
police
officers-
and
this
is
adding
one
because
I
believe
you
already
have
one-
is
that
correct,
so
they're,
suggesting
that
we
asked
about
adding
one.
They
like
this
idea,
and
it
consists
of
for
the
public,
trained
police
officers
and
a
licensed
mental
health
professional
interacting
with
people
who
are
experiencing
homelessness
or
at
risk
of
homelessness.
Y
They,
like
that
combination
with
two-thirds,
saying
strongly
supporting
86
percent,
saying
overall
support,
increa,
increasing
homelessness
prevention
programs,
supporting
more
substance,
abuse
and
treatment
services,
and,
as
we
go
down
the
list,
even
the
lowest
ones,
while
the
strong
they're
strongly
supported,
is
dramatically
declined.
Overall,
a
majority
of
people
support
all
these
efforts,
and
so
it
will
be
in
your
wisdom
to
sort
of
put
if
you
move
forward
to
to
put
some
kind
of
package
together
that
incorporates
a
number
of
these
items
and
then
finally,
I'd
like
to
focus
a
little
bit
on
communication.
Y
So
the
first
question
we
we
asked
was:
how
would
you
rate
your
satisfaction
with
the
city's
efforts
to
communicate
with
residents
through
mail
online
and
other
other
means,
and
we
gave
them
very
somewhat
satisfied,
somewhat
dissatisfied
very
dissatisfied
or
they
volunteered
they
didn't
know
and
again,
almost
seven
and
ten
were
very
or
somewhat
satisfied
with
the
communication
delivered
by
the
city
with
23
percent,
saying
others
somewhat
are
very
dissatisfied,
and
then
we
gave
them
16
sources
of
information.
Y
We
wanted
to
get
it
get
a
sense
of
how
frequently
they
used
those
particular
sources
to
hear
info
or
read
or
learn
about
information
about
city
programs,
events
and
issues
and
the
doc.
The
dark
blue
is
frequently
the
brighter
blue
is
occasionally
the
dollar
orange
is
rarely
and
the
brighter
oranges.
Never
in
the
gray
are
the
folks
who
didn't
know
and
I've
aggregated
the
frequent
frequently
and
occasionally,
on
the
right
hand,
side
a
couple
of
takeaways
the
first
one
is.
Y
I
would
recommend
that
the
city
communicate
in
a
variety
of
ways:
different
age
groups
different
genders
prioritize,
different
sources
of
information
in
different
ways
and
hearing
something
more
than
once
helps
people.
It
sticks
in
their
mind
in
a
way
that
if
they've
only
heard
it
once,
you
know
it's
not
as
effective.
Y
Clearly
word
of
mouth,
which
is,
I
mean
other
than
getting
the
information
out,
there's
not
much
you
can
do
is
always
one
of
the
top
sources
and
and
two-thirds
say
that
they
use
that
frequently
or
occasionally,
what
was
striking
to
me
was
the
next
two
notices
of
flyers
included
in
your
water
bill
and
burbank
water
and
powers
newsletter,
the
wire,
clearly
effective
tools
and
clearly
that
is
where
a
majority
of
the
folks
get
some
kind
of
information
in
the
city.
Y
So,
whatever
they're
doing
kudos
to
that
organization
for
sure
burbank
email
alerts,
48
city
of
burbank
website,
there
are
a
variety
of
items.
As
you
look
through
this
list,
or
social
media
and
you'll
notice,
you
know
they
don't
score
on
that
second
page
as
high,
but
again
a
combination
of
them
can
be
in
a
very
effective
tool
and
we're
going
to
see,
as
we
normally
see
over
time,
those
numbers
increase
as
more
and
more
particularly,
you
know.
Y
Younger
generations
start
to
get
older
they're
used
to
the
social
media
and
they're
going
to
use
that
more
and
more
so
now,
I'd
like
to
just
conclude
and
then
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
So
I'll
begin
where
I'll
start
where
I
started
at
the
beginning,
9
out
of
10
love.
Burbank
is
a
place
to
live,
that's
a
really
good
place
to
start,
and
the
city
should
be
proud
of
the
work
that
they've
been
doing.
Y
It's
clearly
reflective
in
the
attitudes
of
their
residents,
public
safety,
clean
well-maintained
parks,
streets
and
sidewalks,
the
sense
of
community,
a
small
town
feel
or
what
residents
really
like
about
living
here.
Top
of
mind
concerns,
however,
include
homelessness.
Crime
cost
of
housing,
some
over
development
and
reckless
driving
are
some
issues
and
when
provided
with
a
list,
cost
of
housing,
speed
and
unsafe,
speeding
and
unsafe
driving
and
homelessness
rank
the
most
serious
problem
in
terms
of
services.
Y
Two-Thirds
speak
very
positively
about
the
job
you're,
providing
overall
and
top
rated
services
include
fire
protection,
paramedic
services,
trash
pick
up
library,
service,
police
and
9-1-1
emergency
response,
but
the
numbers
don't
all
tell
the
story.
I
try
to
make
the
case
that
when
people
did
know
what
you
do
they
like
it,
it's
just
me.
You
know
the
seniors
in
the
after
school
programs
aren't
high
in
percentages
because
there's
no
connection
in
their
households
to
these
particular
things
where
there
is
highly
valued
and
that's
again,
not
unique
to
your
city.
Y
That's
very,
very
common
people
are
busy.
They
have
multiple
jobs,
they're
taking
care
of
like
a
whole
host
of
friends,
families
and
the
like,
there's
only
so
much
they
can
follow
in
terms
of
housing.
Roughly
two-thirds
or
more
would
like
to
see
burbank's
plan
plan
for
more
housing,
including
constructing,
more
housing,
to
address
the
needs
of
individuals
and
families
at
all
income
levels
and
encourage
more
affordable
rental
housing
in
terms
of
homelessness,
which
is
clearly
a
serious
problem
again,
not
only
in
here
but
elsewhere
to
address
homelessness.
Y
The
survey
indicates
the
city
should
consider
residents
both
residents,
personal
safety
and
protecting
the
well-being
of
people
experiencing
on
that
street.
Combining
those
two
camps
that
I
talked
about
in
terms
of
concerns,
the
vast
majority
believe
all
levels
of
government
should
play
a
major
or
minor
minor
role
in
addressing
homelessness,
and
the
city
is
not
unique
in
that
group.
Y
They're
they're,
true
at
the
county
at
the
state
and
the
federal
level.
High
percentages
support
a
variety
of
policies
to
address
homelessness,
including
the
mental
health
services
and
the
meth
team
that
we
talked
about
before
increasing
homeless
prevention
programs
and
more
substance
abuse
treatment
services
and
by
the
way
I
did
the
polling
for
pr
for
measure
h
and
many
of
these
things
scored
exactly
highly.
These
are
valued
across
the
the
county.
With
respect
to
this,
in
terms
of
communication,
slightly
more
than
two-thirds
are
satisfied
with
your
efforts.
Y
Word
of
mouth,
the
efforts
done
by
water
and
power
clearly
rise
to
the
top,
and
it's
clear
to
me
that
you
should
use
multiple
sources
of
information
to
get
your
communication
points
across
and
with
that
I
want
to
thank
you
for
your
patience
and
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
B
Well,
mr
bernard,
thank
you
very
much
on
behalf
of
the
city
council,
I'd
like
to
thank
you
and
your
team
for
doing
all
the
work
that
you
did
on
this
survey.
Thank
you
for.
B
AN
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
mayor.
Thank
you
for
the
presentation.
Could
you
pull
up
slide
eight,
if
that's
not
too
much.
AN
I
I
thought
the
presentation
was
excellent,
excellent
information.
There
was
just
one
thing
that
caught
my
eye.
Y
Y
Sure
happy
to
do
it
hold
on
I'm
able
to
know.
Okay,
I'm
almost
there
is
this.
AN
Yes,
okay,
yes,
go
for
it,
so
the
only
what
prompted
my
question
is.
Looking
at
the
very
last
item
on
that
slide:
yep
racism
and
the
threat
of
violence
against
minority
groups
that
scored
relatively
low
to
me
yeah.
So
my
question
is:
did
you
collect
any
data
about
who
was
taking
the
survey
of
the
590
people?
Did
you
break
down
the
race
and
ethnicity,
gender
information
like
that.
Y
Absolutely
so
the
answer
is
yes,
do
you
want
to
do
a
follow-up,
or
do
I
assume
that
you
want
to
know
what.
Y
Got
it
happy
day
respond,
so
we
looked
at
the
demographics
of
your
voters
to
make
sure
we
were
mirroring
the
demographics
of
the
respondents.
So
in
this
case
19
were
latino
I'll
start
with
the
africa
with
the
race
and
ethnicity
and
I'll
I'll
continue.
Until
you
tell
me
to
be
quiet,
one
percent
african-american,
eight
percent
pacific
asian
islander
pacific
islander
51,
and
these
are
self-identified.
I
should
tell
you
51,
caucasian
or
white,
seven
percent
identified
themselves
as
two
or
more
race
or
ethnic
groups.
Y
Three
percent
said
some
other
group
that
didn't
fall
into
that
and
I
don't
have
that
number
there
and
11
chose
not
to
to
volunteer.
We
also
asked
another
question
we
asked:
do
you
consider
yourself
to
be
armenian
or
of
armenian
heritage?
It's
an
important
question.
Obviously
you
have
an
important
vibrant
community
in
this
in
the
city
that
you
want
to
know
10
volunteered
that
they
were
they
were
of
armenian
heritage.
Y
84
said
they
were
not
in
six
percent
did
not
feel
comfortable
to
answer
the
question,
and
I
had
mentioned
that
we
had
offered
the
survey
in
multiple
languages,
and
so
88
percent
selected
it
in
it
to
to
conduct
it
in
english
or
to
participate
in
english,
3
in
armenian
and
9
in
spanish.
In
terms
of
gender,
we
have
48
percent,
who
were
male
52,
who
are
female?
Women
tend
to
be
a
little
in
most
places
a
little
bit
more
likely
to
register
to
vote
than
men.
So
that
explains
that.
Y
Does
that
get
to
the
demographics?
I
could
then
follow
up.
I'm
going
to
guess
you
want
to
know
something
about
that
particular
question
in
terms
of
how
people
responded
or.
F
Thank
you
for
that
report.
I
just
have
a
quick
question
on
some
of
the
items.
There's
like
a
little
notation
at
the
beginning,
yep.
It
looks
like
a.
Y
That
means
that
they
weren't
part
of
a
split
sample.
Remember
some
of
the
lists
of
items
we
randomized
in
a
random
half
heard
some
and
a
random
half
heard
the
other.
If
there's
a
little
hat,
we
asked
everyone
so
the
issue
of
homelessness.
We
asked
everyone:
it
ensured
that
the
margin
of
error
was
a
little
bit
smaller.
So
I
have
a
little
bit
more
certainty
on
that
and
the
other
ones,
because
we
had
so
many
lists
of
items.
The
margin
of
error
is
a
little
bit
bigger.
Y
AO
Yes,
thank
you
very
much
for
your
report.
So
did
you
ask
for
examples
of
over
development
because,
along
with
that,
you
know,
concerns
about
over
development,
there's
also
a
desire
for
more
housing.
So
it
seems
just
a
bit
contradictory
to
me
and
I
wonder
if
you
have
any
thoughts
about
that.
Y
So
we
did
ask
about
a
couple
of
items
as
it
relates
any
chance.
I
can
get
that
up.
Sorry.
Can
I
just
no
all
right.
Okay,
we're
good
we're
good
we're
good
okay,
so
I'm
going
to
point
out
two
places
where
that
I
believe
over
development
was
mentioned.
So
in
the
concerns
question
on
slide
six,
we
remember
we
said
what
do
you
think
is
the
most
serious
issue
facing
residents
of
burbank
that
you
like
to
see
city
of
government.
Y
Do
something
about
13
said
over
development
overcrowding,
growth,
so
13,
it's
not
a
large
number
comparatively
to
to
some
of
the
other
items,
and
then
we
isolated
it
in
the
list
of
questions
in
terms
of
serious
problems,
note
the
amount
of
growth
and
development,
it's
pretty
modest,
compared
to
the
other
items,
and
that
is
on
slide.
Eight.
You
can
see
it.
It's
the
fourth
one
from
the
bottom,
where
you
had
38
percent
concerned
about
growth
and
development,
and
so
because
you
have
a
high
percentage
of
people
who
want
more
housing.
Y
I
don't.
I
don't
see
it
necessarily
as
a
contradiction,
because
that
number
is
relatively
low,
but
what
I
do
know-
because
I
do
a
lot
of
work
on
development
projects-
is
that
when
you
have
community
members
who
are
very
impassioned
about
something
coming
into
their
neighborhood,
that
they
don't
want,
they
will
show
up
at
a
meeting.
Y
If
they
don't
have
a
concern
about
it,
they
will
not
show
up,
and
so
that's
it's
an
important
group
but
they're
also
very
highly
visible,
and
so
the
the
data
suggests
that
relative
to
everyone
in
this
in
the
city
they're
a
important
but
much
smaller
community
percentage
than
might
one
might
expect
from
city
council
meetings
and
other
calls
that
I'm
sure
you
get
saying
don't
put
up
a
four-story
building
next
to
my
single-family
house.
Y
AO
Seemed
that
way
and
actually
the
same
slide.
I
have
another
question
sure
because
I
think
you
said
the
respondents
90
19
were
latino
one
percent
black
and
then
maybe
three
percent.
Y
Yeah
there
were
eight
percent
who
were
asian
pacific
islander
and,
of
course,
ten
percent.
Independently
said
they
were
armenian,
seven
percent
said
they
were
multi-racial
or
ethnic.
Y
Yeah,
so
I
I
had
that
same
wonder
right
because
there
are
relatively
comparatively
to
the
whites
they're,
a
small
percentage
of
the
the
population
in
the
minority.
The
the
people
of
color
community
there's
a
little
bit
more
concern
in
terms
of
this
question
in
terms
of
racism
and
threat
of
violence
against
minority.
Y
If
we
were
to
isolated,
that
number
would
be
a
little
bit
higher.
It's
not
dramatically
higher,
but
you
know
I'm
of
the
mind
that
when
you
get
even
too
intense
saying
this
is
a
problem,
it's
a
problem.
You
know
it's
one
of
these
kind
of
issues
where
you
could
say
if
people
don't
feel
safe.
If
10
don't
feel
safe,
it's
a
problem,
you,
never
you
neg,
you
never
get
to
perfect
until
you're
at
zero.
Y
So
it's
something
that
I
believe
is
a
concern
and
I
think
people
of
color
that
some
community
members
might
consider
it
to
be
a
concern.
It's
not
dramatic.
I've
seen
it
higher
in
other
cities,
but
I
I
always
consider
too
intense,
saying
or
even
higher
in
terms
of
of
communities
of
color.
It's
something
I'd
be
mindful
of.
Y
No,
the
other
democrat.
Well,
we
asked
this,
we
said:
do
you
own
or
rent
the
house
or
apartment
where
you
live,
54
were
homeowners,
41
were
renters
and
5
didn't
feel
comfortable
to
offer
that
so,
okay
and
then
we
also
asked
how
many
years
have
you
lived
in
the
community,
because
that
would
give
us
a
sense
of
their
sort
of
awareness
of
what
what's
been
going
on.
Y
We
also
asked:
are
there
any
children
under
the
age
of
18
in
living
in
your
household,
that
allowed
us
to
be
able
to
cross-reference
with
their
their
reaction
to
after-school
programs,
which
then
told
me
well,
if
you
have
live
in
a
household
without
kids,
you're
gonna
not
know
what's
going
on
in
the
city?
It's
not
your
focus
that.
F
B
Mr
bernard
real,
quick
on
number
14,
yes
at
the
bottom,
it's
it's
the
last
one.
On
that
sorry.
Y
Y
Y
All
right
is
that
is
that
yeah,
so
I'll
defer
to
you
folks
on
on
that
particular
thing,
but
we
we
framed
it
as
strengthening
rent
control
and
we
didn't
give
them
any
other
explanation
and
they
reacted
to
that
and
in
that
case
40
said,
that's
an
extremely
high
priority
and
21
said
that's
a
major
priority,
leading
to
a
rounding
of
around
60.
So
6
and
10
said
that
was
important.
AP
It's
mr
mayor
for
members
of
the
community.
The
city
council
met
in
closed
session
this
evening,
starting
at
three
o'clock
this
afternoon
to
discuss
three
items
of
existing
litigation
related
to
the
pickwick
investments
project.
The
first
one
was
the
department
of
housing
and
community
development
notice
of
violation
proceeding.
AP
B
Thank
you,
sir.
Now
is
the
time
for
general
public
comment
for
members
of
the
public
who
are
here
in
person
and
wish
to
speak.
Please
present
a
completed,
yellow
general
public
comment
card
like
this
one
to
the
city
clerk
any
person.
Speaking
during
general
public
comment,
may
address
the
council
on
any
matter
concerning
city
business.
B
Persons
may
choose
to
use
the
first
period
of
public
comment
to
address
an
agenda's
report
that
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not
be
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to
speak
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item.
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are
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order
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order
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is
left.
B
AQ
Good
evening
everybody,
mr
schultz,
at
the
last
meeting
I
was
questioning
the
character
of
the
vice
mayor
and
you
were
first
to
defend
him,
and
then
you
went
on
to
admonish
me
that
I
should
temper
my
comments
to
your
pleasure.
Well,
sir,
I
won't
be
doing
that
this
is
sacred
ground
right
here
and
all
of
us,
as
citizens
have
a
right
to
redress
our
grievances
with
our
elected
officials.
Shame
on
you,
sir!
I
would
expect
more
from
somebody
with
a
law
degree.
Now
I
want
you
to
listen
to
this.
AQ
AR
AQ
Okay,
you
make
what
you
want
out
of
that.
I
think
it's
problematic
and
it
goes
to
his
character.
Were
you
aware
that
the
vice
mayor
showed
up
at
the
school
boards
shortly
ago
short
time
ago,
and
he
had
introduced
himself
in
his
official
capacity
and
offered
the
keys
to
the
city
regarding
covet
supplies?
Did
he
have
all
of
your
authority
to
do
that,
because
if
he
didn't,
he
should
be
censured
right
now
on
the
spot?
AQ
That's
not
how
city
government
works
now
I
I
have
a
lot
of
questions
for
him
and
I
think
that
you
should
have
these
questions
for
him
too.
There's
a
lot
of
videos
on
the
internet
regarding
the
vice
mayor,
I'd
I'd
be
asking
him.
If
he's
ever
participated
in
a
rally
where
they
burned
the
american
flag,
I
wonder:
does
he
believe
in
the
american
constitution?
AQ
You
know
all
of
you
took
an
oath
to
defend
our
constitution,
but
yet
here's
two
pictures
of
him
wanting
to
take
away
your
right
to
self-defense
and
he
wants
to
change
the
constitution
and
that's
problematic
for
me:
here's
an
old
bench
warrant
for
his
arrest.
I
think
that
this
is
more
of
a
personal
matter,
but
why
would
his
his?
Why
would
it
come
to
this?
Even
mr.
B
AQ
B
AQ
I've
it's
not
anyway.
This
is
serious
business.
Yes,
now
you've
interrupted
my
time,
and
I
want
my
three
minutes
back
from
you
stopping
me
and
taking
my
train
of
thought.
You
are
getting
ready
at
some
point
in
the
future
to
vote
to
advance
the
vice
mayor
to
the
position
of
mayor.
I
want
to
know,
is
he
a
communist,
a
marxist,
a
troicus
which
is
it
now?
These
are
serious
things
to
be
leading
the
city.
So
don't
you
interrupt
me
and
question
me
in
this
way.
You
heard
what
I
said
to
mr
schultz.
AQ
AQ
You
don't
want
to
listen
to
me.
You
think
I'm
a
crazy
nut,
fine
everything.
I
say
I
have
proof
of
I'm
holding
up
the
documents.
For
god's
sake,
I'm
not
making
this
stuff
up.
Our
citizens
in
burbank
should
know
who
they
elected,
because
we
don't
have
a
newspaper
reporter
here
to
write
a
story
about
it.
All
the
moon
and
the
stars
lined
up
for
this
guy
to
come
in
he'd,
never
be
elected.
AQ
AQ
You
know
he
voted
on
things
to
delay
the
abi
to
to
delay
to
let
people
during
covet
stay
in
their
apartment
without
paying
rent.
Do
you
remember
that?
Do
you
remember
those
votes?
My
question
to
you
is:
is
this
man
in
the
apartment
he's
been
living
in
paying
his
rent
him
margo
router,
whoever
it
is,
has
the
rent
been
paid
or
is
it
a
conflict
of
interest
while
he's
voting
to
forestall
evictions?
Do
you
see
the
problem?
AQ
AS
Good
evening,
and
thank
you
for
having
me
I
am
here-
I
am
a
burbank
resident
for
over
50
years.
I
am
living
right
next
to
raising
canes
and
that's
what
several
of
us
are
here
to
address.
It
has
become
nothing
but
chaos
in
our
neighborhood.
At
the
end
of
a
long
day.
We
all
want
to
go
home
to
our
families.
We
all
want
to
visit
with
our
neighbors
and
we
can't
find
parking.
AS
We
have
double
parking,
we
have
accidents,
we
have
neighbors,
nobody
seems
to
be
able
to
help
us
with
the
city
we've
tried
addressing
this
before,
raising
cain's
came
in
and
we've
been
dismissed,
ignored,
nobody's
addressed
this.
They
said
they
would
wait
till
see
what
happens
when
they
open.
We've
had
speeding
on
our
street.
That
is
unbelievable
and
it's
it's.
It's
not
fair
that
we
come
home
after
a
long
day
and
we
can't
enjoy
our
family.
AS
We
can't
have
friends
over
on
the
weekend,
because
there's
no
parking
now,
two
weeks
when
they
opened
the
street,
was
blocked
off
by
the
police
and
we
were
kind
of
tolerable
to
the
traffic.
The
foot
traffic
is
unbelievable.
It's
like
we're
in
a
mall,
it's
people
parking,
they're,
loitering
littering.
This
is
just
not
what
we
signed
up
for,
and
the
city
says
that
we
had
been
given
the
right
to
to
to
oppose
this
before
they
came
in.
We
never
got
notification.
AS
AS
B
AS
B
B
You
deborah
rendon,
followed
by
cindy
nigewin
you
and
gwen.
AT
AT
Double
parking
right
next
to
our
personal
vehicles,
with
or
without
their
hazard
lights,
on,
to
go
pick
up
their
orders
parking
and
blocking
personal
driveways
to
go
pick
up
their
orders.
Trash
left
on
orchard
eating
in
vehicles
at
the
red.
Curb
people
are
parking
in
the
frontier
parking
lot
and
sneaking
over
to
raising
canes
to
pick
up
their
orders.
AT
AT
AT
I'm
frustrated
by
now
parking
cars.
Excuse
me,
people
honking,
because
they're
getting
frustrated
with
each
other
as
they're
trying
to
get
to
raisins
canes
and
everybody
wants
to
get
as
close
as
possible.
So
now
they're
laying
their
hand
on
the
horns,
because
they're
irritating
each
other
late
night
drivers,
probably
the
younger
generations,
who
have
the
awesome
dodge
chargers
or
ford
mustangs.
With
these
you
know
exhaust
pipes
that
are
extremely
loud
and
I
could
hear
it
from
my
house
inside
my
house.
AT
AU
AU
AV
AV
AV
On
the
I'm,
a
board
member
on
my
local
anca
chapter
and-
and
I
would
appreciate
your
vote-
thank
you
very
much,
I'm
actually
late
for
my
anka
chapter
meeting,
which
I'll
be
heading
out
to
shortly.
AW
Welcome,
thank
you
good
to
see
you
guys.
My
name
is
karen
ross
and
I'm
the
co-owner
of
italian
restaurant.
Along
with
my
brother
mark,
thomas,
our
parents
started
the
restaurant
63
years
ago,
and
this
is
a
first
for
me
coming
to
talk
to
city
council,
but
I
feel
like
it's
something
we
feel
strongly
about
wanting
to
share
the
situation.
AW
We've
worked
really
hard,
the
past
two
and
a
half
years
through
the
pandemic
and
are
here
today
in
big
part
to
the
residents
and
community
of
burbank,
who
gave
us
a
whole
lot
of
love
and
support
doing
a
very
difficult
during
a
very
difficult
time.
We
were
still
dealing
with
labor
shortages
and
supply
chain
issues
today
and
then
raising
canes
came
to
the
neighborhood
a
month
ago.
AW
Let
me
say
I'm
all
for
progress
in
our
city,
but
I
think
there
was
a
lack
of
due
diligence
done
on
the
front
side
that
allowed
them
to
open
at
this
particular
location.
They
are
a
hugely
successful,
fast
food
chain.
Since
june
7th,
we
have
had
a
constant
flow
of
kids
parking,
their
cars
in
our
lot
and
walking
through
on
their
way
to
canes,
and
it's
a
liability
for
us
every
day
they
climb
over
our
block
wall
that
separates
the
properties
and
speed
out
of
the
lot
and
down
the
street.
AW
When
we
ask
these
young
kids
to
move
their
cars,
we
get
told
pretty
much
every
expletive
you
can
imagine
over
and
over
again
we're
not
in
the
business
of
parking
management.
We
are
just
trying
to
manage
our
family
business
the
best
way
we
can.
However,
my
husband
and
I
are
stationed
in
our
rear
parking
lot,
four
to
five
nights
a
week
and
it
has
been
exhausting.
AW
We've
recently
gotten
approval
from
the
city
planning
department
to
place
a
wrought
iron
fence
around
the
front
perimeter
of
our
property
to
keep
the
people
out
of
our
lot.
If
you've,
driven
by
of
students
in
this
beautiful
orange,
big
fence,
that's
out
in
front
of
our
property,
but
it
looks
like
we're
under
construction,
but
it's
actually
helped
us
quite
a
bit.
AW
The
city
of
burbank
allowed
raising
canes
to
come
into
a
location
that
is
far
from
good.
They
are
a
very
successful
outfit
and
they
draw
thousands
of
customers,
mostly
teens
in
early
20s,
from
all
over
los
angeles,
as
this
is
the
first
location
in
l.a
county
todd
graves.
The
founder
of
keynes
owns
all
567
units
and
plans
to
open
another
100
in
the
next
coming
year.
AW
AW
We
are
on
the
verge
of
installing
a
spike
strip
or
a
gate
at
our
exit
to
keep
them
from
driving
and
parking
on
our
property.
Never
did
I
ever
imagine.
We
would
ever
need
to
do
such
a
thing
tomorrow.
The
temporary
drive-through
permit
expires
on
olive
avenue.
I
understand,
raising
canes
will
have
guards
waving
off
cars
at
all
of
an
orchard.
AW
B
AX
Good
evening,
mr
mayor
wife's
mayor
council
members
staff,
my
name
is
laurent
chicken,
I'm
15-year
burbank
resident.
I
have
over
27
years
of
avionics,
engineering
and
power
system
management
experience
and
I'm
currently
working
as
a
contract,
technical
manager
for
a
large
aerospace
institution
I'm
applying
to
serve
on
two
boards.
AX
I
have,
I
think,
next,
five
to
ten
ten
years,
burbank
water
and
power
is
going
to
be
a
challenge
with
securing
renewable
and
clean
energy
to
support
our
homes
and
our
businesses,
and
for
that
the
city
will
have
to
contract
one
or
more
subcontractors,
and
I
think-
and
I
think
my
experience
in
contracts
will
supplement
the
burbank
and
water
and
power
board
and
ensure
that
the
best
cost-effective
solutions
for
city
and
its
residents
are
applied.
My
second
choice
choice
is
for
the
arts
and
public
places
committee,
where
I've
been
last
couple
of
months.
AX
I've
been
traveling
around
u.s
cities
like
new
orleans,
eugene,
walnut,
creek
and
nashville,
and
I've
noticed
how
tourists
have
been
lining
up
to
take
nice
pictures
with
this
beautiful
murals.
In
those
cities-
and
I
thought
wow
look,
burbank
is
the
best
place
to
do
that.
Burbank
has
the
greatest
artists
from
from
studios
here,
disney
and
warner
brothers
and
nickelodeon
and
everywhere.
Why
can't
we
be
number
one?
AX
So
I
think
I
think
I
like
to
make
that
happen
in
burbank,
where
all
the
instagram
instagramable
pictures,
if
you
could
call
it
that
way,
are,
are
our
thing
to
do
in
burbank
I
I
will
be
honored
to
serve
on
this
boards,
any
of
them
that
you
think
that
I
will
fit
in
and
I'll
appreciate
your
vote
tonight.
Thank
you.
B
Thank
you
very
much.
Next
speaker,
james
rathbun,
followed
by
maria
pettit.
B
AY
Good
evening,
I'm
here
with
a
lot
of
my
neighbors
raising
canes,
it's
a
mess,
it's
gotten
better
during
the
day,
but
at
night,
until
they
close,
you
cannot
find
a
parking
place
in
our
neighborhood.
The
trash
is
unbelievable,
the
it's
just
insane
the
noise,
the
pollution,
it's
really
bad.
Last
night
at
3
30
in
the
morning
they
had
a
pickup
of
grease
or
whatever
it
was
a
sounded
like
an
airplane
going
off
in
her
backyard.
AY
It's
really
bad.
They
do
not
respect
the
neighborhood,
they
don't
respect
the
neighbors.
They
cause
all
kinds
of
problems.
Their
employees
are
out
there
until
two
three
in
the
morning
making
noise
the
police
department
does
nothing
about
it.
We
have
called
repeatedly
they
do
a
drive-by
and
nothing
happens.
It's
just
unlivable,
it's
become
a
a
slum.
Basically,
why
would
anybody
want
to
move
into
that
area?
I
wouldn't
know.
I
think
every
house
in
that
neighborhood
is
unsellable
at
this
point.
AY
AY
B
AZ
AZ
I
called
the
police
and
I
waited
25
minutes
and
then
the
lady
said
that
they're
busy,
I
said
well,
I
know
they're,
basically
with
a
racing
cane
because
their
first
day
opening-
and
it's
hard,
sir,
that
you
know
it's
people-
young
kids-
are
smoking
pot
in
front
of
my
front
yard.
I
cannot
get
out,
they
keep
blocking
my
driveway,
I
cannot
get
out
and
I
don't
know
why
you
opened
the
place
there.
You
should
open
them
in
kmart
where
they
are
this
big
space
there
and
they
had
a
big
parking
lot.
AZ
I
it's
a
nice
quiet,
neighborhood.
I
live
here
in
burbank
for
48
years.
I
I
it's.
I
live
alone,
I'm
retired.
My
kids
are
grown
up,
but
it's
just
that
crazy.
The
drive
the
honking
I
can
feel
in
my
house
in
my
room,
they're,
all
driving
back
and
forth
back
and
forth.
I
was
just
right
there
in
the
second
house
on
race,
so
please
do
something
move
or
do
something,
because
it's
it's
really
a
nice
quiet,
neighborhood
burbank
is
a
beautiful
place,
but
you
guys
ruin
it.
You
let
them
move
there
and
it's
not
right.
AZ
It's
not
right.
So
every
day
is
just
getting
blocked.
I
always
have
to
argue
people.
Why
are
you
blocking?
I
cannot
get
out.
I
call
the
police
twice
and
I
don't
like
to
call,
but
then
the
lady
told
me,
the
police
officer
said
well
they're
busy
with
the
with
the
whatever
I
said.
Is
it
a
crime
I
said?
Well,
there
will
be
a
crime
pretty
soon
in
this
place,
because
these
kids
are
just
driving
back
and
forth.
Honking
honking
honking.
AZ
BA
Hi
good
evening
I
I
came
to
speak
and
I
will
later
on
the
the
commission
or
ships.
I
think
that's
how
you
say
openings,
but
since
I
was
here,
I
thought
I
would
ask
about
sorry
about
when
you
guys
at
the
zta.
I
talked
to
some
of
you
guys
on
the
phone
and
in
person
we
talked
about
having,
instead
of
noticing
for
all
the
cards,
to
make
the
burden
less,
that
we
would
have
just
a
picture
of
what
was
going
to
get
built
go
up.
BA
I
haven't
seen
any
anywhere.
I
I've
canvassed
the
city
or
anything,
but
just
where
I
drive
and
go,
I
haven't
seen
even
one
of
them.
So
maybe
if
someone
could
explain
tonight
where
we
might
see
one
of
these
signs
or
how
they
get
used
and
yeah
I'll
say
the
rest
later,
but
I
I
know
I
didn't
think
I
would
make
it
tonight
because
we're
hosting
an
event
for
btac
through
our
cub
scout
pack.
BA
If
anybody
like
a
good
cub
scout
pack-
pack
225
it's
a
good
pack-
and
someone
made
a
comment
that
I
said
I
was
coming
here
tonight
and
they
said
they're
working
on
their
citizenship
badge
and
they
had
to
listen
to
a
a
city
council
meeting
for
that
and
find
two
different
points
of
views
on
an
issue
that
and
then
take
a
side
or
explain
why
they
like
decide.
But
they
watched
the
budget
meeting
and
they
noted
that
you
were
all
in
agreement
on
our
excellent
balanced
budget.
So
I
told
them.
B
Yes,
and
I'm
I
know
about
pac-225
very
familiar
next-
speaker
is
mike
van
gorder,
mr
van
gorder,.
Z
Good
evening,
mr
mayor
members
of
the
council,
thank
you
so
much.
My
name
is
mike
van
gorder.
I
wanted
to
humbly
apply
for
the
landlord
tenant
commission.
I
think
I'm
uniquely
situated
to
bring
something
really
interesting
and
important
to
that
particular
very
crucial.
Commission.
Z
I
think
I'm
qualified
in
that
I've
been
a
fair
housing
advocate
for
about
a
decade.
At
this
point,
you
can
ask
any
of
our
neighbors
in
glendale.
They
they
know
me
pretty
well.
I
only
moved
here
in
april
because
my
family
and
I
my
family
is
growing.
Z
In
fact,
my
wife
is
due
next
week,
it's
terrifying
and
we
need
we
needed
a
larger
home
like
a
lot
of
people
these
days
right
now,
so
we
found
we
found
what
I
believe
is
to
be
the
last
single
family
house
to
be
sold
in
the
city
of
glenn
in
the
city
of
burbank.
That
will
go
for
less
than
a
million
dollars.
What
qualifies
me
is
I
work
for
hcd
in
their
accountability
and
enforcement
units,
so
my
job
is
being
fair.
Z
We
investigate
cases
all
over
the
state,
all
different,
stripes
and
being
cool-headed
and
hearing
out
jurisdictions
and
seeing
how
how
the
law
is
being
applied
is
really
really
crucial.
But
that's
just
what
qualifies
me.
I
think
that
this
commission
desperately
needs
the
experience
that
I
bring
to
the
table
in
that
my
wife
and
I
working
class
like
we,
we
managed
to
get
a
my
wife
had
a
really
decent
job.
A
ladder
to
the
middle
class
was
very
exciting.
We
bought
the
home.
Z
We
got
to
enjoy
that
home
for
six
days
before
she
lost
her
job
and
we're
still
there.
I
don't
know
how
we're
going
gonna
make
it
work,
because
we
now
have
a
five
thousand
dollar
mortgage.
That's
just
what
life
is
right
now
for
young
people
trying
to
make
it
trying
to
get
on
that
ladder
to
the
middle
class
and
when
we
look
at
issues
like
housing,
this
is
a
human
rights
and
everybody
deserves
dignified,
safe
housing,
that's
appropriate
to
their
family
and
their
needs.
Z
So
yes,
I'm
a
homeowner.
I
hope
that's.
That
remains
the
case,
we'll
see
if
we
can
make
that
work
long
term,
but
this
commission
really
needs
people
who
are
familiar
with
the
experience
of
today's
housing
market.
There
was
a
gentleman
earlier
that
said
like
saying:
well
I
I
don't
think
anybody
would
like
to
move
in
this
place
next
to
this
raising
cain's,
perfect
name
for
this
situation.
Z
Apparently,
but
people
are
so
desperate
right
now
they
will
take
any
opportunity,
that's
given
to
them,
and
we
need
to
really
fairly
and
measuredly,
evaluate
all
the
tenant,
landlord
disputes
and
anything
that
has
to
do
with
these
important
issues,
because
everyone
that
hasn't
already
made
it
is
desperate.
Thank
you
very
much.
BB
You
good
evening,
mr
mayor
and
members
of
the
city
council,
my
name
is
ken
hilton,
my
wife
and
I
purchased
our
home
last
august
and
here
on
reese,
and
you
know
for
months
we
were
wondering
why
this
raisin
cane's
never
opened
up.
You
know,
and
you
know
it
was
a
very
nice
and
beautifully
built.
You
know
building
and
you
know
fast
forward.
We
happened
to
be
on
vacation
in
connecticut
when
actually
raising
kings
open,
and
so
when
we
got
back
all
of
our
neighbors
said
you
know
you're
very
lucky.
BB
BB
I
have
a
5
or
five
and
a
half
year
old
daughter,
and
we
also
have
another
one
on
the
way
and
you
know
there's
no
outlet
in
terms
of
you
know,
once
you
come
out
of
that,
driveway,
the
drive-through
going
back
the
opposite
direction,
and
all
of
so
the
first
thing
people
do
is:
go
down
reese
and
they're
like
speeding.
BB
D
Mr
mayor,
we
don't
have
cards,
but
we
do
have
callers
online
and
we're
ready
to
go
if
you're,
ready.
B
BC
Welcome
good
evening,
good
evening,
mayor
talamontes,
vice
mayor,
anthony
and
council
member
springer,
frutos
and
joel
I'm
carmenita
heliger
I've
been
a
verbati
resident
for
over
17
years,
and
I'm
just
calling
in
this
evening
to
ask
for
your
vote
to
keep
me
on
the
library
board.
I
love
the
library,
that's
why
I
applied
to
be
on
there.
BC
I
think
we
have
a
lot
of
work
that
we
can
do
that
will
benefit
burbank
as
usual
as
a
whole,
we're
under
great
leadership
under
elizabeth,
and
I'm
just
really
calling
to
ask
for
your
consideration
to
vote
to
keep
me
on
the
library
board.
Thank
you
so
much
and
have
a
great
evening.
BD
Hello,
thank
you
for
taking
my
call
mayor
and
council
members.
Last
year,
at
march,
16th
council
member
meeting
a
david
kim
from
the
associate
he
was
the
associated
planner
for
for
the
community
development
department.
He
gave
an
informational
meeting
on
cannabis
and
whether
commercial
cannabis
would
be
viable
in
burbank,
since
it
was
just
an
informational
meeting,
it
was
noted
and
filed,
but
after
the
presentation
there
was
some
discussion
about.
You
know
what
what
it
would
take
to
bring
a
measure
on
a
ballot.
BD
I
recall
suzette,
the
city
clerk
mentioned
that
it
would
take
about
88
days
to
call
a
measure
to
ballot
and
would
cost
between
two
hundred
and
two
hundred
forty
thousand
dollars
to
do
that.
At
that
point,
since
this
was
just
an
informational
meeting,
there
weren't
any
steps
there
weren't
any
realistic.
BD
Well,
mayor
and
council
members
recently,
a
friend
challenged
me
to
do
some
investigation
on
this,
and
I
pulled
numbers
both
from
the
california
department
of
tax
and
fee
administration,
the
cdtfa,
as
well
as
the
department
of
cannabis
control,
public
information
available
to
anyone
last
year,
taxable
sales
from
cannabis,
totaled,
5,
5
billion
270
million
for
cities
that
partake
in
the
commercial
cannabis
business
reduced
that
to
a
per
capita
basis
of
all
the
cities
that
that
allowed
some
type
of
cannabis
business
to
operate
within
their
city
limits.
The
per
capita
taxable
sales
was
262
dollars.
BD
If
I
took
that
applied
it
to
a
burbank
population
of
a
hundred
and
three
thousand,
you
know
that
comes
to
twenty
seven
million
one
hundred
thirty,
two
thousand
just
in
taxable
sales,
add
on
top
of
that
a
burbank
city
tax,
a
modest
tax
of
about
maybe
five
percent,
that's
another
million
and
a
half
so
you're,
looking
at
28
million
and
a
half
dollars
for
gone
and
for
how
long.
BD
My
request
is
that
you
please
revisit
this
discussion
as
as
a
pertinent
as
a
as
a
viable
way
to
make
good
revenue
for
burbank.
If
you
can
put
aside
the
stigma
and
the
emotion
associated
with
all
the
negativity
regarding
having
a
cannabis
business
within
the
city,
half
the
population
of
california
already
does
this
and
they're
earning
a
lot
of
money
that
we're
foregoing,
also
burbank
residents,
who
have
to
go
outside
of
city
limits
in
order
to
purchase
their
cannabis
for
their
needs?
Those
are
the
lost
revenues
that
are
leaving
the
city.
BD
BD
B
BE
Good
evening
with
mayor
and
council,
my
name
is
pamela
takahashi,
I'm
a
23
year
resident
of
burbank.
I
have
three
adult
children
who
grew
up
here.
They
do
not
have
cars.
Two
of
them
have
been
hit
by
cars
while
riding
their
bikes,
though,
and
one
of
them
even
broke
their
leg
in
two
places
and
is
still
traumatized
by
the
experience
tonight.
I'm
calling
in
to
advocate
for
a
more
proactive
and
modern
approach
to
street
and
mobility
safety
safety.
BE
The
complete
street
plan
is
an
excellent
start.
I
realized
how
much
went
into
this
plan
as
I
went
to
many
many
of
the
meetings
and
worked
the
mag
park
merchants
on
that
part
of
the
plan.
It
was
the
best
hope
at
the
time
and
it
was
desperately
needed
a
number
of
years
later.
We
are
in
a
new
time
now
we
are
in
post-covid
time,
so
many
of
our
community
habits
have
changed,
and
one
of
the
most
important
changes
is
that
we
are
in
a
time
that
we
now
expect
zero
vehicle
related
fatalities.
We
are
done.
BE
Our
community
does
not
want
to
see
one
more
person
die
because
of
the
car,
and
that
is
the
idea
behind
vision,
zero.
It
is
a
plan
to
make
sure
nobody
dies
or
is
seriously
injured
from
a
car
impact
vision.
Zero
is
a
different
is
different
from
traditional
approach
to
street
design.
The
traditional
approach
is
car
focused
and
assumes
traffic
decks
are
inevitable.
BE
The
modern
approach
is
equally
focused
with
all
modes
of
transportation
and
assumes
traffic
deaths
are
preventable.
The
traditional
approach
seeks
to
solve
problems
by
creating
perfect
human
behavior
on
our
streets.
The
modern
approach
accepts
that
humans
are
fallible
and
integrates
human
failure
into
the
plan.
The
traditional
approach
focuses
on
individual
responsibility
as
the
cause
and
solution.
The
modern
approach
understands
streets
as
a
system
and
that
systemic
problems
need
systemic
solutions.
BE
The
traditional
approach
waits
for
traffic
deaths
to
happen
before
considering
change
the
modern
approach,
proactively
designed
streets
to
prevent
fatal
accidents
to
happen
at
all.
We
owe
it
to
our
community,
to
our
kids
and
to
our
young
adults,
to
our
seniors,
to
our
pedestrians,
to
everyone
to
take
a
good,
hard
look
at
vision,
zero
and
how
it
can
benefit
our
community.
Thank
you
for
your
time
and
consideration
and
have
a
great
rest
of
your
meeting.
B
BF
Hi
good
evening,
council
members,
my
name
is
helvek
council
members.
I
am
curious
to
ask:
has
the
city
join
other
la
county
cities
to
vote
against
d.a
george
gascon,
saying
that
you
voted?
You
voted
to
say
that
you
have
no
confidence
in
disregarding
gascone.
BF
What's
going
on?
Is
this
is
happening
all
over
la
county,
not
just
from
burbank,
not
just
in
glendale,
all
over
la
county,
we're
having
what
we're
seeing
is
nonviolent
burglaries
of
auto
vehicles
all
over
l.a
county,
one
of
the
most
common
burglary
that
we're
seeing
is
when
people
go
to
the
gas
station
and
some
crazy
lunatic
sneaks
up
tries
to
open
the
door
from
the
passenger
side
right
side
door,
just
to
steal
that
individual's
belongings
and
just
run
off
with
it.
BF
So
I
would
like
to
ask
if
the
city
of
burbank
can
work
with
the
burbank
police
department
to
to
impose
a
30-day
impound
on
the
suspect's
vehicle,
because,
unfortunately,
just
giving
them
a
citation
and
releasing
them
to
go
off
and
commit
more
crimes
is
not
the
solution.
BF
And
so
I
would
like
to
see
mr
mayor
if
you
could
get
tough
on
crime
by
introducing
some
sort
of
ordinance
that
says
that
you're
not
just
going
to
get
a
citation
and
release
we're
going
to
impound
your
vehicle
for
30
days
and
that's
something
I
would
like
to
see
if
city
of
burbank
can
do
that,
just
to
send
a
message
that
crime
like
this
won't
be
tolerated
in
the
city
of
burbank.
I
Thank
you
good
evening,
mayor
and
city
council
members.
My
name
is
dory
foster,
as
just
mentioned.
I
am
one
of
the
founding
members
of
together.
We
can
burbank
for
those
of
you
who
are
not
aware
of
us.
We
are
a
grassroots
group
that
is
currently
focused
on
improving
street
safety
in
our
city,
myself
and
two
other
moms
started
this
group
after
the
tragedy
on
glen
oaks
last
august
third,
which
took
the
lives
of
three
young
adults.
I
I
Our
traffic
officers
are
working
tirelessly,
but
it's
not
enough.
I've
called
in
tonight
to
ask
for
several
things
and
request.
We
have
enough
signatures
to
add
speed
cushions
on
a
portion
of
bel
air,
but
we
need
this
type
of
speed
bump
to
be
approved
by
the
city
council
in
order
to
get
them
on
our
street.
We
hope
this
is
something
that
you
will
consider.
I
BC
I
The
entire
city
council
to
approve
this
vision,
zero
will
help
us
as
a
city
to
have
one
central
planning
document
that
helps
keep
street
safety
and
added
infrastructure
a
priority,
as
was
listed
in
your
goal-setting
meeting.
I
encourage
you
to
read
more
about
it.
If
you
don't
know
enough
about
it
already
on
their
site,
as
we
truly
believe
this
will
help
our
city
immensely.
I
Finally,
we
hope
you
will
focus
as
much
of
the
budget
as
possible
on
hiring
more
traffic
officers.
Having
only
12
officers
in
this
department
makes
it
impossible
for
them
to
be
able
to
do
their
job
in
a
city
of
a
hundred
thousand
plus
and
well
over
that.
Even
when
you
add
everyone
here
who
works
here,
as
we
saw
in
the
data
tonight,
speeding
and
racing
in
our
city
is
a
major
concern
to
almost
60.
BD
I
Our
residents,
so
I'm
confident
you
will
continue
to
keep
this
a
priority
for
anyone
listening.
You
can
follow
our
progress
and
get
our
updates
on
on
our
instagram
at
together
weekend
burbank.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
time
tonight.
Thank
you.
D
AN
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
mayor,
and
thank
you
to
everyone
who
either
came
in
person
or
called
in
tonight
for
your
public
comment,
mr
city
manager.
I
have
three
follow-up
questions
and
I'll
need
your
help
and
mr
prescott's
help,
but
I'll
I'll
start
with
you,
so
mr
prescott
be
ready.
We
had
so
mr
city
manager.
We
had
several
comments
about
the
situation
with
raising
keynes
and
the
city's
response.
Could
you
share
what
information
is
publicly
available
tonight
about
what
we're
doing.
AC
Sure,
absolutely
if
I
could
ask
mr
krisky,
if
that's
okay
with
the
mayor
to
have
him,
come
up
and
provide
a
brief
update.
I
know
it's
not
on
the
agenda
but
we'd
like
to.
B
BG
We
have
been
continuing
to
manage
and
monitor
the
raising
cane's
opening
and
the
traffic
and
parking
issues
in
the
rancho
providencia
neighborhood,
particularly
the
the
streets
of
orchard
and
reese.
We've
got
some
short-term
elements
that
are
planned
to
go
in
and
be
implemented
relatively
quickly,
and
then
we
have
some
more
longer
term
plans
that
we
want
to
involve
the
neighbors
with,
as
we
continue
to
evaluate
how
the
restaurant
is
operating
as
well
as
the
overall
traffic
in
the
rancho
providencia
neighborhood.
BG
On
the
short
side
of
things.
This
week,
as
was
mentioned,
the
parking
along
olive
avenue
tomorrow
will
be
returned
to
public
use
will
not
be
used
for
the
queuing.
This
was
because
of
the
impact
that
that
had
on
the
small
businesses
along
olive
being
able
to
not
have
customer
convenient
parking
in
front
what
that
means.
However,
of
course
there's
a
spill
back
for
that.
BG
It
means
that
the
the
traffic
will
be
queuing
in
the
travel
lane
that
will
be
open
to
the
public,
the
parking
and
so
that
will
be
used
by
businesses
along
all
of
including
probably
raising
canes,
but
it
will
be
available
for
public
parking
and
we
will
be
doing
some
strict
enforcement
of
traffic
laws
in
that
area.
In
concert
with
that,
so
queuing
in
a
travel
lane
is
against
the
law
and
you'd
be
subject
to
citation.
BG
That
being
said,
we
have
a
lot
of
folks
in
the
area
that
will
probably
increase
the
circulation
into
the
neighborhood,
and
so
what
we're
going
to
do
in
the
little
further
out
is
next
month
we
will
be
coming
to
the
city
council
to
ask
you
to
consider
implementing
permit
parking
on
orchard
and
reese
permit
only
parking.
That
means
that
you
cannot
park
on
the
street
at
all
during
the
times
on
the
permit.
BG
Unless
you
have
a
permit
and
you
live
there
or
you're
a
guest
of
someone
who
lives
there,
we
are
trying
to
do
it
a
little
bit
expedited
way
because
of
the
situation
with
the
circulation.
We're
doing
it
in
a
manner
similar
to
what
we
did
for
the
starlight
estates.
Neighborhood
we're
going
straight
to
you
we're
not
doing
the
process
in
the
municipal
code
we're
going
to
get
some
input
very
soon.
BG
Residents
on
the
two
streets
will
see
a
card
from
us
asking
for
your
opinion
on
permit
parking.
We
want
to
try
and
at
least
pull
the
neighbors
and
make
sure
that
the
majority
wants
it.
I
think
the
answer
is
yes
and
present
that
to
you,
when
we
come
back
to
you
next
month
and
hopefully
ask
you
to
implement
it
directly
and
then
we
can
start
post
the
signs
that
straightforward
and
and
get
the
permits
going.
BG
So
that's
kind
of
a
a
little
bit
further
out
remedy
to
at
least
a
start
to
protect
the
neighborhood
parking.
The
other
thing
we're
trying
to
do
on
the
commercial
parking
side,
not
sure
where
this
is
going
to
go,
but
our
economic
development
team,
along
with
raising
canes,
is
going
to
start
reaching
out
to
commercial
businesses
along
all
of
avenue
that
have
underutilized
off
street
parking.
BG
So
the
frontier
walk
the
busd
after
hours,
even
the
shopping
center
after
hours
to
see
if
we
can
maybe
try
and
cooperate
between
public
and
private
to
make
some
of
that
available
to
the
public
again,
not
sure
where
that
will
go.
Obviously
the
private
property
owner
has
to
see
something
an
advantage
for
them,
but
we
did
that
at
the
chase
bank
in
magnolia
park
a
few
years
ago,
where
it's
offered
as
public
parking
after
hours
and
maybe
there's
an
opportunity
there
and
then.
BG
Finally,
you've
asked
us
to
update
the
rancho
providence,
your
neighborhood
protection
plan,
about
a
little
less
than
a
year
ago,
where
we
are
underway
with
that
right
now
and
that's
where
we
still
think
anything.
That's
more
dramatic
to
protect
the
neighborhood
in
terms
of
closing
off
streets
or
diverting
or
speed.
Humps
needs
to
come
through
that
process
and
only
because,
when
you
start
to
do
more
serious
measures
like
closures,
as
you
saw
with
alameda
north
situation,
there's
a
cascading
effect
and
we
need
to.
BG
We
think
we
need
to
do
that
a
little
bit
more
holistically
with
the
broader
neighborhood
before
we
do
something
like
that.
So
it
is
our
intention.
We've
collected
before
data
we're
going
to
be
collecting
after
data
with
raising
cane's,
open
opening
and
we'll
be
able
to
quantifiably
see
what's
going
on.
We
also
want
to
collect
the
data
after
the
parking
goes
into
place.
BG
Permit
parking
to
see
where
would
it
be
if
we
did
nothing
else
and
actually
show
you
that
quantification
about
how
much
cars
and
traffic
and
speeding's
in
the
neighborhood
and
come
back
to
you
and
the
neighborhood
with
some
options
to
address
some
of
those
issues,
I
will
say
that
even
before
raising
keynes
has
opened,
speeding
has
a
problem
in
that
whole
neighborhood
and
that's
not
not
probably
not
a
news
to
you
and
not
news
to
the
neighbors,
so
we
at
least
probably
have
to
do
something
in
that
regard,
and
now
that
the
restaurant's
open
we
could
see
to
do
something
more
serious.
BG
E
B
B
No,
that's
not
it's
not.
AP
This
is
an
agenda.
It's
clearly
a
matter
of
vigorous
community
concern.
It
really
needs
to
be
agendized.
Mr
chriskie's
prepared
this
report,
but
we
can't
have
deliberations
now
on
this.
AN
Thank
you,
mr
man.
Let's
continue
thank
you,
mr
and
thank
you,
mr
crisky,
for
that
explanation.
Mr
city
manager,
next
one's
for
you,
so
we
had
two
comments,
one
for
miss
takahashi
and
one
for
miss
foster
in
our
goal.
Setting
councilmember
springer
raised
the
issue
of
vision,
zero
and
at
a
later
meeting
I
had
requested
a
first
step
report
on
that.
Can
you
give
us
an
update
on
where
we're
at,
especially
given
that
the
city
of
glendale,
I
believe,
is
preparing
to
talk
about
one.
AC
Sure
we're
going
to
bring
back
that
first
step
report
soon.
I
don't
have
an
exact
date.
I'm
still
working
with
public
works
on
an
exact
date
there.
We
will
definitely
also
to
look
at
glendale.
AC
I
know
there
they
they
have
it
on
for
tonight's
agenda
and
see
if
there's
any
potential
synergies
there,
but
we'll
we'll
look
at
bringing
back
a
first
step
soon
as
soon
as
I
get
that
all
that
date
locked
in
I'll,
let
you
know,
but
it's
definitely
on
our
radar,
it's
on
our
list
and
we'll
try
to
get
that
agendized,
at
least
on
the
forecast.
Sooner
than
later,
looking.
AN
Forward
to
it,
thank
you,
sir.
Lastly,
sorry.
Lastly,
mr
prescott,
quick
question
for
you,
mr
hamel
asked
about
the
recent
zone
text
amendment
and
some
of
the
noticing
requirements
that
were
put
in
place.
Could
you
speak
to
that
comment,
sir?.
AF
Hello
again,
mr
mayor,
welcome
to
the
city
council,
patrick
prescott,
community
development
director.
Yes,
I
am
going
to
have
to
follow
up
with
you
on
that
I'll
ask
my
team
who's,
mario,
who
you
met
tonight
and
planning
and
see
where
that
stands.
AF
Some
point
absolutely
asap.
E
Councilman,
thank
you.
Mr
city
attorney
minutes
two
seconds:
it's
not
on
the
agenda,
not
for
discussion,
but
there
was
a
question
so
maybe,
in
short,
we
can
respond
back
to
the
residents.
How
raising
king
came
about
because
there's
confusion
that
the
city
council
approved
this
and
I
think
they
deserve
at
least
a
real
quick
answer
of
how
raising
kane
showed
up.
AP
Raising
keynes
applied
for
a
building
permit
to
reuse,
a
legal
non-conforming
credit
union
and
the
report
came
to
the
council.
I
don't
have
the
date
off
the
top
of
my
head,
but
there's
a
report
and
the
council
agenda
item
that
identifies
the
analysis
everyone
went
through
permits
were
issued,
they
constructed
there's
a
lawsuit,
the
lawsuit
is
ongoing
and
that's
really
all
I
can
say
so.
It
was
a
ministerial
building.
Permit
approval
to
your
point.
It
didn't
come
to
counsel
for
council's
discretionary
approval.
It
came
to
council
as
a
report
stemming
from
community
concerns.
E
B
Thank
you.
Customer
springer.
AO
Yes,
I'd
like
to
thank
everybody
for
coming
and
thank
you
raising
came
neighbors.
I
came
to
visit
your
neighborhood
over
a
year
ago
there
were
40
or
50
of
you
in
one
of
your
neighbor's
backyards
and
I'm
so
sorry,
it's
come
to
this.
I
oppose
this
project
as
it
is
constructed
now,
but
I
do
support
returning
your
neighborhood
to
normalcy,
and
I
want
to
thank
all
of
the
potential
commissioners
and
board
members.
AO
Thank
you
for
coming
we'll
take
that
up
a
little
bit
later
and
I,
when
the
vision
zero
comes
back,
I
know
that
also
coming
back
to
us
is
an
update
on
the
complete
streets
plan.
Can
that
come
back
together.
AC
I
know
they're
separate,
we'll
see
how
that
works,
but
yeah,
I
think
we,
I
know
the
complete
streets
plan
is-
is
a
little
bit
different
as
far
as
actual
infrastructure
projects
that
we're
looking
at
we'll
probably
end
up
incorporating
complete
street
elements
as
part
of
that
vision,
zero
plan,
so
it
it
probably
won't
come
back
together
but
there'll
be
some
relationship.
AC
AO
Okay,
thank
you
and
thank
you
dory,
foster
for
coming
in
together.
We
can.
I
support
you
and
appreciate
all
that
your
group
is
doing
on
safety
street
safety
and
that
wraps
it
up
for
me.
Thank
you
very
much.
F
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
If
it's
all
right
with
you,
I
will
not
be
brief.
F
Earlier
in
today's
meeting,
a
member
of
the
public
came
up
and
played
a
voicemail
from
my
domestic
abuser,
who
was
arrested
on
felony
assault
a
few
years
back
against
me,
and
it's
very
interesting
that
that
person
would
also
read
an
email
from
that
same
person.
It
really
goes
to
the
company
that
you
keep,
that
tells
people
who
you
really
are
by
bringing
up
the
violence
against
me
done
over
years
and
labeling
it
as
an
insult
to
me
is
disgusting.
F
You
know
there
are
plenty
of
grievances
that
we
give
against
our
government.
I
know
you
showed
some
photos
of
me
protesting
an
amendment
to
the
constitution,
I'll
remind
you
that
on
february
20th
in
1933,
the
21st
amendment
was
passed
to
nullify
the
18th
amendment.
We
could
change
the
constitution
anytime,
we
want.
If
we
go
through
the
legal
process,
we
can
change
any
laws
we
want.
If
we
go
through
the
legal
process
and
in
fact
I
approached
last
year-
the
school
board
and
told
them
I
could
offer
any
help
that
I
could
provide.
F
I
did
not
give
a
blank
check
for
city
services
now
granted.
I
do
want
to
confer
with
my
colleagues
before
we
do
anything
to
give
away
money.
Obviously,
but
that
doesn't
mean
we
can't
offer
a
helping
hand
to
communicate
with
people
who
need
help
and
as
long
as
I
have
lived
in
burbank,
I
have
never
missed
a
rent
payment.
F
F
F
I
ended
up
getting
a
bench
warrant
for
that
ticket
yeah.
You
learned
the
hard
way.
I
went
to
the
courthouse
on
a
friday
afternoon
to
pay
the
ticket,
but
they
can't
remove
bench
warrants
without
seeing
the
judge
and
the
judge
left
at
three
o'clock.
So
guess
what
happened?
They
kept
me
till
monday
yeah.
So
I've
done
my
time.
F
AW
B
Thank
you.
I
too
would
like
to
thank
everyone
that
came
tonight
to
share
their
concerns
with
us.
You've
got
to
let
the
raising
keynes
people
got
a
little
information
about
what
we're
playing
the
city
is
planning
to
do
moving
forward.
B
So
you
just
got
to
keep
in
mind
with
every
action,
there's
a
reaction
that
might
not
be
happy
on
your
part
right.
You
might
have
to
go
around
the
block,
and
we've
heard
this.
We
heard
it
before
when
the
cul-de-sacs
were
being
implemented
or
suggested,
and
once
it
took
place,
people
came
and
said:
well,
wait
a
minute.
It's
blocking
me.
I
have
to
go
around
the
block.
B
Now
I
have
to
use
more
gas,
so
you're
trying
to
do
something,
and
then
you
affect
somebody
else,
but
nonetheless,
we'll
make
an
attempt
to
see
what
happens.
Get
some
positive
results
out
of
that
and
everybody
else.
I
know
that
some
of
the
people
that
were
here
to
are
here
tonight
have
applied
for
a
border
commission
appointment,
we'll
discuss
that
when
that
comes
up
and,
like
I
said,
there's
a
lot
of
qualified
people
that
have
applied
so
some
some
will
not
there's
only
a
minimum
amount
of
applications.
B
I
mean
positions,
there's
tons
of
applications,
so
don't
give
up
continue
looking
at
the
city
clerk's
office
website
and
see,
what's
available,
what
else
miss
foster,
dory,
foster.
I
I'm
not
familiar
with
together.
We
can
but
I'd
be
interested
in
getting
together
with
you
or
the
people
that
founded
it
and
discuss
it
a
little
bit
further
anyway.
Thank
you
very
much
consent
calendar
may
be
enacted
in
one
motion:
venom
city
clerk:
please
read
the
consent.
Calendar.
D
2022-23
budget
by
appropriating
the
funds
item,
4
approval
of
an
agreement
with
maddie
fund
for
animal
service
services
in
the
amount
of
10
000
and
amending
the
adopted
fiscal
year.
2021
22
budget
by
appropriating
funds
item
five
approval
of
an
agreement
with
the
regents
of
the
university
of
california
for
animal
services
in
the
amount
of
five
thousand
dollars
and
amending
adopted
fiscal
year
2021-22
budget
by
appropriating
funds
item.
D
Eight
adoption
of
resolution
authorizing
execute
the
execution
of
sub
award
agreement
with
the
county
of
los
angeles,
workforce
development,
aging
and
community
services
to
accept
sub-award
funds
to
support
the
city
of
burbank,
supplemental
nutrition
program
and
supportive
services
in
amending
the
adopted
fiscal
year.
2022-23
budget
and.
F
AI
B
Turn
the
mic
on.
We
have
five
reports
to
counsel
this
evening.
After
staff's
presentation,
the
city
council
will
proceed
with
in-person
public
comment.
Only
for
each
item,
please
fill
out
a
yellow
public
comment
card
and
head
out
to
the
city
clerk
speakers
will
have
three
minutes
to
speak
on
the
item
at
the
conclusion
of
the
presentation.
As
long
as
the
speakers
have
not
spoken
on
the
item
during
the
first
period
of
public
comment,
the
first
report
is
the
appointment
to
fill
vacancies
on
various
city
of
burbank
boards
and
commissions
and
committees,
venom
city
clerk.
D
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
I
would
like
to
introduce
our
assistant
city
clerk,
desiree
jimenez.
She
will
be
taking
the
votes
tonight,
but
I
do
ask
you
to
please
keep
your
hands
up,
so
we
can
all
get
a
count.
We
have
all
three
of
us
here
tonight,
so
we
can
make
sure
I
know
we're
all
ready
for
you,
so
we
can
make
sure
that
the
votes
are
accurate.
So
I
appreciate,
if
you
could
do
that
for
her.
Thank
you.
BH
In
order
to
obtain
qualified
candidates.
A
notice
of
vacancy
was
advertised
through
the
following
venues:
the
city
website,
council,
meeting
announcements,
social
media
platforms,
a
press
release
sent
to
the
local
newspapers
such
as
la
times,
burbank
leader
and
myburbank.com
notices,
posted
on
the
city
hall,
bulletin
board
and
next
door.
Youtube
videos
displayed
on
media
platforms
in
the
burbank
channel
and
community
groups
and
organizations
deadline
to
submit
applications
to
the
city.
Clerk's
office
was
june,
1st
2022
at
5
p.m,
and
a
total
of
61
qualified
applicant
applications
to
fill
the
30
vacancies
were
received.
BH
BH
BH
It's
important
to
note
that
the
board
of
library
trustees,
which
currently
consists
of
seven
members,
the
appointments,
are
staggered
where
five
members
are
appointed
at
one
time
and
then
two
members
are
appointed
pursuant
to
the
burbank
municipal
code,
the
term
of
office
of
all
boarding.
Commission
members
shall
be
four
years
and
such
terms
shall
commence
on
august
1st.
The
terms
shall
be
staggered
by
appointment
or
by
lot
so
that
as
near
as
possible,
one
half
shall
expire
every
two
years.
So
what
does
that
mean
for
tonight?
BH
B
D
Mr
mayor,
this
is
consistent
to
what
we
have
done
in
the
past,
trying
to
separate
the
number
of
members
who
have
all
been
up
for
appointment
at
the
same
time,
and
so
it's
very
consistent
unless
council
has
any
other
plans
of
how
we
should
do
it.
We're
happy
to
go
with
it.
B
F
Ask
which
let
me
see
how
I
can
word
this
partial
two-year
term,
which
of
the
five
incumbents
that
have
applied,
is
currently
serving
that
partial
term.
D
D
So
when
you
see
the
incumbent,
so
when
we
take
the
vote,
you
will
have
to
make
a
decision.
Then
one
of
those
individuals
will
not
be
appointed
for
the
first
round
for
the
four-year
term.
F
BH
D
So
we're
getting
we're
getting
the
audience
going,
hey,
hey,
hey!
It's
carmanita!.
BI
D
B
Any
other
questions,
colleagues,
it's
all
perfectly
clear
and
muddied
okay,
I
guess
we're
ready
to
go
there.
You
are.
BJ
BJ
I
was
here
because,
after
receiving
advice
from
a
friend
encouraging
me
to
be
more
active
in
my
community,
I'd
set
my
sights
on
trying
to
become
a
member
of
the
board
of
library
trustees.
I
was
thrilled
when
I
was
appointed
that
I
was
allowed
to
join
such
a
wonderful
group
of
people
guided
by
the
amazing
library,
services,
director,
elizabeth
goldman
and
incredible
library
staff.
BJ
We
are
an
enthusiastic
board
who
are
genuinely
focused
on
how
we
can
advocate
for
our
burbank
libraries
and
best
serve
our
community
since
the
beginning
of
my
term
four
years
ago,
a
lot
has
changed
at
the
library
and
in
the
world.
The
spark
lab
digital
media
space
opened
at
central
in
january
of
2020.
BJ
The
library
staff
was
back
to
providing
services
to
the
community
by
acting
as
a
de
facto
call
center,
answering
a
wide
range
of
questions
and
helping
connect
patrons
to
a
variety
of
services
that
they
needed.
They
recorded
story
times
and
videos
organized
virtual
meetings
and
classes
and
helped
to
keep
patrons
both
connected
and
entertained
through
an
array
of
online
services.
They
even
provided
a
book
concierge
service
where
they
would
hand
select
books
for
you
and
bring
them
to
the
car.
BJ
While
you
waited,
they
were
constantly
pivoting
to
meet
needs
and
working
tirelessly
to
help
the
community
through
a
time
of
upheaval
and
as
soon
as
they
were
able
to,
they
opened
their
doors
back
to
welcome
everyone.
In
now,
they're.
One
of
a
growing
number
of
libraries
that
have
a
social
worker
on
staff
who
works
closely
with
patrons
helping
to
answer
questions
and
guide
them
to
any
services
they
may
need.
BJ
It's
been
a
real
honor
these
last
four
years
to
be
a
part
of
this
extraordinary
group
of
trustees
and
to
be
able
to
work
alongside
elizabeth
elizabeth
and
the
dedicated
library
staff.
I'm
here
tonight,
not
just
to
ask
you
to
reappoint
me
for
another
term,
but
my
fellow
trustees
that
are,
at
the
end
of
their
terms
as
well.
We'd
love
the
opportunity
to
continue
our
work
together
in
advocating
for
our
libraries
and
the
burbank
community
and
in
getting
council's
approval
for
a
new,
modern,
central
library
branch
as
part
of
a
larger
civic
center.
BJ
B
You
very
much
next
speaker,
brian
snodgrass,
followed
by
emily
weisberg.
B
AL
AL
I
am
here
to
ask
for
your
a
reappointment,
I've
already
emailed
you,
so
I'm
not
going
to
talk
about
why
I
want
to
in
terms
of
giving
service
to
the
burbank
community.
I
did
want
to
talk
about
why
I
love
libraries
four
years
ago,
when
my
best
friends
passed
away
suddenly
in
childbirth,
and
we
met
18
years
ago
at
the
y
when
we
started
working
together
in
the
after-school
program
and
our
favorite
book
that
we
used
to
read
to
the
kids
was
charlotte's
web
and
we
loved
it.
AL
So
much
a
couple
years
later,
we
did
a
musical
version
of
charlotte's
web
with
the
music
of
the
80s,
and
so
that
book
plays
a
very
important
part
in
my
life
serving
on
the
library
board.
Once
you're
done
being
the
chair
of
the
library
board,
you
get
to
pick
a
book
in
the
library
that
has
a
dedication
thanking
you
for
your
year
of
service
on
the
board
when
it
was
my
term
to
choose
a
book.
I
chose
charlotte's
web
so
somewhere
in
burbank,
there's
a
child
who's
opening
up
charlotte's
web.
AL
Seeing
a
book
that's
dedicated
with
my
name
in
it
wondering
who
this
crazy
last
name
of
snodgrass
person
is,
I
say
all
this
because
eb
white
who's,
the
author
of
charlotte's
web,
was
their
birthday
was
yesterday,
and
this
is
a
quote
from
eb
white.
A
library
is
a
good
place
to
go.
When
you
feel
unhappy
for
there
in
a
book,
you
may
find
encouragement
and
comfort.
A
library
is
a
good
place
to
go
when
you
feel
bewildered
or
undecided
for
there
in
a
book
you
may
have
your
question
answered.
AL
B
BK
Good
evening,
mayor
talamontes
vice
mayor,
anthony
and
council
members,
I
did
want
to
say
that
I
too
feel
groovy
being
here
tonight.
I'm
here
to
ask
you
for
your
consideration.
Reappointing
me
to
a
second
full
term
on
the
board
of
library.
Trustees
serving
on
the
board
has
been
one
of
the
genuine
highlights
of
my
time
in
burbank.
I
am
constantly
impressed
by
the
work
done
by
ms
goldman
and
the
amazing
library
staff
and
have
truly
enjoyed
working
with
my
fellow
trustees,
as
you
could
probably
tell
back
there.
BK
It's
also
been
immensely
rewarding
to
give
back
to
the
city
I
love
by
serving
in
this
role.
Over
the
past
few
years,
our
board
has
invested
an
enormous
amount
of
time
focused
on
advocacy
and
the
desire
to
help
our
community
members
learn
more
about
all
of
the
phenomenal
programs
and
services
available
through
our
libraries.
BK
We
are
at
a
crucial
moment
in
maintaining
the
institutional
memory
currently
housed
within
the
existing
board.
Members
will
be
invaluable
in
achieving
the
goals
we've
set.
As
a
teacher
and
a
member
of
the
community,
I
can't
express
how
much
I've
learned
from
my
time
on
the
board
and
I
hope
I've
contributed
as
much
as
I've
gained.
I
hope
I
can
also
earn
your
vote
this
evening
and
continue
to
serve
as
a
library
trustee
if
reappointed
to
a
full
term.
BK
BL
BL
Mr
mayor
vice
mayor
council
members,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
giving
me
the
opportunity
to
provide
a
brief
statement
here
about
my
application
for
the
burbank
water
and
power
board.
I
was
born
and
raised
here
in
the
burbank
area,
but
it
took
me
some
time
to
really
realize
that
this
was
more
than
just
an
answer
to
the
question:
where's
home
I'd
served
and
traveled
with
the
navy
for
five
years
and
got
to
see
amazing
places.
I
ended
my
time
with
the
navy
in
the
pacific
northwest
and
stayed
there
for
almost
two
years.
BL
However,
los
angeles
just
kept
calling
me
back
and
eventually
burbank
came
to
be
the
area
not
just
where
I
had
family,
but
where
my
wife
and
I
want
to
grow
and
raise
our
family.
This
is
what
home
means
asking
to
join.
The
burbank
water
and
power
board
is
no
small.
Ask
water
and
energy
are
two
complex
areas
that
are
becoming
more
and
more
relevant
with
environmental
conditions.
BL
We
have
to
look
at
and
consider
what
we
are
doing
now.
That
will
help
all
of
us
for
the
future.
I
have
a
strong
background
from
the
navy
in
nuclear
engineering
having
run
nuclear
reactors
onboard
an
aircraft
carrier.
This
gave
me
experience
in
analyzing,
not
just
complex
mechanical
situations,
but
any
situation
to
really
question
and
find
out
cause
and
effect,
and
part
of
my
role
with
my
current
company
is
to
work
to
develop
the
strategic
mission
of
the
company
over
the
next
five
to
ten
years
to
ensure
that
we
are
accurately
planning
for
our
future.
BL
BL
We
do
helps,
and
I
would
like
to
take
my
small
personal
efforts
and
help
work
to
apply
them
to
the
burbank
water
and
power
board
since
being
back
in
the
area,
I
volunteer
and
work
with
my
local
high
school
and
universities
la
group
to
be
on
the
board
of
directors
for
the
admissions
for
them,
but
I
it
is
important
to
me
to
apply
my
time
more
back
to
my
community,
while
in
some
ways
we
are
los
angeles
county.
I
love
more
that
we
are
burbank.
BL
D
BH
Alrighty
so
the
first
border
commission
for
your
consideration
this
evening
is
the
landlord
tenant
commission,
and
this
is
for
a
for
a
full
four
year
term
and
you
will
be
voting
for
three
vacancies.
I'm
going
to
proceed
with
reading
the
applicant
list
and
then
we
can
go
on
ahead
and
vote
for
for
your
selections.
BH
BC
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
L
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
BI
BH
AO
BH
And
for
this
one,
robin
savoyen
was
previously
appointed,
so
she
will
be
removed
from
consideration
here
and
richard
robert
as
well.
F
BH
D
L
D
BH
Okay,
so,
as
you
know,
we
already
made
certain
selections,
so
I
will
read
you
the
new
applicant
list
of
the
remaining
applicants:
dana
colburn
coleman,
john
medici,
doris
crutcher,
brandon,
batham,
catherine,
kate,
duffy
and
darren
borders.
BH
BH
BM
BH
So
that
concludes
this
round
of
this
item
on
the
agenda
mayor.
If
I
may
continue,
we
do
have
one
more
vote
that
we
do
need
to
take
and
I'd
like
to
quickly
just
present
you
with
that
staff
report,
if
possible.
Thank
you.
BH
Clerk's
office
was
on
july
17th
at
5
pm.
The
city
clerk's
office
received
five
applications
and
they
are
as
follows:
charles
wilson,
samantha
moulton,
jason
bennett,
mike
van
gorder
and
simon
hamill,
the
applications
are
listed
in
the
order
received
and
all
applicants
have
met
the
city's
vaccination
covid
19
vaccination
policy.
BH
BH
No,
he
was
not
appointed,
so
he
will
remain
in
the
running
for
this.
This
vacancy
there
is
no
fiscal
impact
associated
with
this
item
and
a
reminder
for
the
voting
process.
Each
council
member
is
allowed
to
vote
for
the
number
of
vacancies
which,
in
this
case
is
one
so
this
concludes
my
report.
B
BN
All
right,
good
evening,
council,
it's
good
to
see
you
all
again
mayor's
good
to
see
you
at
the
rotary
being
today.
Thank
you
just
want
to
briefly
advocate
for
myself
for
the
sustainable
commission.
I
called
in
a
few
weeks
ago
to
advocate
for
my
role
in
the
transportation
board,
and
while
I
was
disappointed
that
I
didn't
get
it,
I'm
glad
to
have
the
opportunity
to
come
back
tonight.
BN
Sustainability
is
inherently
a
big
picture
item.
It's
about
seeing
everything
together
what
we
consume,
what
we
produce,
how
we
live,
and
that
is
honestly
what
I
do
on
a
day-to-day
basis.
I'm
a
software
architect.
My
job
is
to
put
together
systems
it's
to
understand
how
systems
interact,
how
they
affect
each
other.
How
making
one
change
over
here
affects
something
down
the
line?
BN
How
appreciating
that
software
you
create
today
lives
for
five
years
for
10
years
for
20
years,
that
taking
on
software
that
someone
wrote
10
years
ago
and
you
have
to
make
a
change
to
can
affect
an
entire
organization
and
that's
the
sort
of
perspective
that
I
want
to
bring
to
this
commission
is
being
able
to
see
the
city
to
see
our
state
to
see
our
planet
as
a
whole
and
be
able
to
to
understand
that
every
choice
that
we
make
impacts
our
locality,
our
state
and
our
planet.
BA
I'm
back
good
good
evening,
mr
mayor,
mr
vice
mayor
council
members.
My
name
is
simon
hamill.
I
know
that
you
know
that,
but
for
the
record,
I've
been
here
as
a
resident
for
over
13
years,
I'm
running
for
the
sustainable
commission
for
the
unexpired
term,
and
I
think
you
know
I
spoke
with
a
number
of
you
about
tons
of
issues,
and
I
apologize
that
I
am
not
a
man
of
few
words,
but
I
think
that
in
thinking
about
it,
my
number
one
concern
is
really
water
going
forward.
BA
And
although
we
have
a
water
and
power
board-
and
we
have
other
areas
that
deal
with
water,
it's
a
it's
a
core
element
of
survival.
It's
a
sustainability
item
and
when
I
spoke
with
sharon
and
when
I
spoke
with
nick,
I
talked
to
you
about
it
that
when
I
my
concern
that
when
people
speak
about
water
and
our
laws
about
our
current
laws
about
water,
I
hear
language
and
to
me
sounds
like
the
language
that
was
used
before
the
financial
crisis
in
2006
2008.
BA
Whenever
that
started,
and
we
make
a
lot
of
predictions
based
on
how
we
think
it's
going
to
go
and
we
are
going
into
the
future
in
a
way
where
I
think
we
will
have
to
make
much
deeper
cuts
than
we've
made
already,
and
I
want
to
avoid
that-
and
that
has
to
do
also
dealing
with
how
we
interact
with
state
law
and
and
that's
a
big
concern
of
mine.
This,
the
second
biggest
area
that
I'd
like
to
focus
on
through
the
commission
is,
is
actually
green.
BA
Actual
green,
our
trees
in
the
city,
burbank,
has
been
in
the
past
as
tree
city,
and
I
have
been
disturbed
by
some
removal
of
trees
in
the
city
that
I
don't
think
are
proper,
and
I
would
like
to
shore
up
our
rules
regarding
protecting
publicly
owned
city
trees
and
bona
fides
in
this.
I
showed
you
my
bill.
I
don't
have
it
tonight,
but
our
household
used
55,
gallons
of
water
and
56
gallons
of
water
consecutively
in
april
and
may,
but
that
was
for
the
entire
house.
BA
I've
removed
60
of
our
grass
and
replaced
that
with
drip
irrigation,
and
we
still
do
have
a
yard,
but
we
have
drip
irrigation
and
drought,
tolerant
plants,
I'm
an
avid
gardener
and
I
just
wanted
to
end
with
you
know
I
became
involved
with
the
city
after
I
lost
an
appeal,
and
I
am
frequently
asking
for
service
from
the
city,
but
I
would
also
like
to
be
of
service
to
the
city
and
volunteer
to
give
back
to
the
city
that
I
enjoy
and
that
I
live
in
and
to
make
it
a
place
that
is
sustainable
and
will
be
here
for
my
children
and
future
generations,
and
I
also
want
to
wish
good
luck
to
all
of
the
other
applicants
and
I
enjoyed
watching
the
library
folks
back
there
tonight.
BA
It's
it's
pretty
clear
people
on
these
commissions
really
care
about
the
city
and
care
about
doing
a
good
job
for
them.
Thank
you.
BH
BH
I
will
now
proceed
to
take
the
vote.
Charles
wilson,
zero
samantha,
moulton,
zero,
jason
bennett,
three
mike
van
garter
and
simon
hamill.
So
we
have
simon
hamill
sure,
and
we
have
received
a
majority
vote
and
that
is
to
jason
bennett.
Who's
been
appointed
for
an
unexpired
term
ending
july
31st,
2025.
B
Well,
thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you,
everybody
that
applied.
Thank
you,
everybody
that
was
successful
in
getting
a
position
or
getting
appointed
and
those
members
that
did
not
get
appointed.
Please
don't
give
up,
as
you
have
seen,
there's
several
openings
throughout
the
course
of
the
year
and
the
term
as
well,
so
keep
watching
the
city
clerk's
web
page
and
they
always
post
the
openings
that
are
available.
So,
if
there's
any,
if
any
openings
that
are
of
interest
to
you,
please
apply
and
let's
do
it
again.
Thank
you
very
much.
B
So
next
is
the
request
to
proceed
with
work
and
a
proposal
to
install
new
electric
vehicle
chargers
at
the
city-owned
parking
structure:
133
east
orange
grove,
avenue
david
kriske
assistant,
community
development,
director
of
transportation
and
planning,
and
drew
kidd
acting
marketing
associate
in
burbank
water
and
power.
Please
present
the
report
welcome.
BO
So
this
project
aligns
with
the
city-wide
greenhouse
gas
reduction
goals
and
our
greenhouse
gas
reduction
plan
to
reduce
emissions.
The
city
of
burbank
transportation
is
the
largest
source
of
emissions
in
california
and
the
city
of
burbank,
so
increased
charging
availability
at
city
facilities
will
help
reduce
green
asset
gas
emissions
by
reducing
emissions
from
internal
combustion
engine
vehicles.
This
also
advances
the
2022
legislative
platform,
which
calls
for
increased
electric
vehicle
infrastructure.
BO
These
project
goals,
like
I
said,
is
to
implement
the
greenhouse
gas
reduction
plan.
One
of
the
ways
it
does.
This
is
by
supporting
regional
transportation
and
local
ev
drivers.
This
this
parking
structure
is
located
near
the
five
freeway
making
it
ideally
suited
to
help
support
drivers
coming
in
and
out
of
burbank
on
the
five
freeway.
BO
It's
all
situated
near
many
residential
residents
here
in
burbank,
including
multi-unit
dwelling
residents,
north
of
glen
oaks.
These
people
multi
unit
dwellings
have
a
harder
time
deploying
infrastructure
on
their
own,
so
projects
like
these
help
bring
infrastructure
to
support
those
residents
in
the
ability
for
them
to
purchase
electric
vehicles.
BO
BO
BG
Good
evening
again,
mr
mayor
members
of
the
city
council,
I'm
david
krisky
with
community
development.
I
wanted
to
give
you
a
little
bit
of
background
and
some
facts
on
the
proposed
city
facility
that
this
deal
might
be
investing
in.
Should
the
council
ask
us
to
move
forward,
so
the
orange
grove
parking
structure
next
slide.
Please
is
the
largest
of
our
seven
downtown
parking
structures
plus
surface
lots
in
addition
to
that,
it's
490
spaces.
BG
Why
that's
important
also
from
a
technical
standpoint,
there's
electric
capacity
near
the
structure,
so
it's
somewhat
straightforward
to
bring
electricity
into
the
structure,
to
support
the
evs
and
the
structure
can
accommodate
electrical
vehicle
charges
in
terms
of
its
layout
and
the
the
physical
structure
of
the
parking
structure.
Next
slide.
Please
the
structure
is
maintained
by
the
city
of
burbank
and
it's
an
old
starting
to
be
an
older
structure.
It's
over
30
years
old.
There
is
some
deferred
maintenance
in
it.
BG
If
the
council
members
and
certainly
the
public,
uses
that
structure,
you
can
see
that
it's
functional
and
serviceable,
but
there
is
some
issues
with
with
its
environment,
particularly
the
signing
the
striping
security
lighting
paint
elevator,
the
elevator
that
has
issues
with
that
from
time
to
time.
A
lot
of
elevators
actually
around
here
have
issues,
but
so
it's
got
some
deferred
maintenance,
it's
functional,
but
could
stand
to
use
some
improvement.
Also,
it's
a
prominent
downtown
landmark
just
its
physical
size.
BG
You
get
off
the
five
at
orange
grove
and
it's
right
there,
and
so
there
could
be
a
way
to
improve
that
as
a
landmark
and
improve
the
operations
and
environment
of
that
structure.
As
part
of
this
deal,
if
the
council
is
interested
and
we
have
limited
parking
revenue,
we've
talked
about
that.
We've
talked
about
strategies
for
moving
forward.
BG
On
that
front,
we've
been
a
little
delayed
because
of
looking
at
the
metrolink
station
first,
but
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
revenue
from
our
parking
assets
and
something
like
this
could
provide
another
revenue
source
for
the
city's
parking
assets,
which
is
why
I
mention
our
citywide
parking
principles
that
the
council
adopted.
BG
BO
Furthermore,
the
majority
of
funding
that
burbank
water
and
power
uses
for
projects
for
electric
vehicle
charging
stations
comes
from
the
low
carbon
fuel
standard
program
administered
by
the
california
air
resources
board.
That
program
currently
requires
us
to
spend
20
percent
of
our
proceeds
from
that
program
in
disadvantaged
communities.
So
this
also
helps
us
meet
our
regulatory
requirements
for
the
spending
for
that
program.
BO
BO
So
speaking
more
about
tesla
tesla
provided
some
data
on
the
regional
traffic
from
tesla
vehicles
through
the
city
of
burbank.
They
gave
us
data
from
about
a
month
long
period
in
in
january,
between
january
and
february
2020,
and
there
were
79
000
trips
by
tessa
vehicles
along
the
5
freeway
during
that
period,
another
28
000
trips
along
the
134
free
freeway,
and
you
can
see
they
had
12
000
recorded
trips
there
on
olive
avenue
in
the
city
of
burbank.
BO
Another
important
point
is
the
the
current
utilization
at
the
existing
installation
of
the
mall
there's
currently
20
tesla
superchargers
at
the
mall,
and
this
is
the
most
used
the
charging
plaza
the
tesla
has
in
the
nation.
We
estimate
there's
about
a
million
dollars
in
your
electric
sales
and
you
can
see
on
a
given
month.
There
could
be
as
high
as
12
800
sessions
in
a
month
and
just
to
tell
you
what
that
means
is.
BO
You
may
have
noticed
that
they
they're
not
just
waiting
on
this
project
they're
looking
for
private
investment
as
well.
There's
a
project
currently
going
in
at
the
sprouts
and
tesla
will
continue
to
look
at
other
locations
to
put
these
charging
stations
in.
So
there's
a
chance
that
if
we
don't
do
a
project
like
this
at
a
public
location,
it
may
happen
in
a
private
location
that
will
they
will
then
get
the
benefits
of
this
installation.
Instead
of
the
city
of
burbank
at
our
facilities,
I
mentioned
economic
recovery
and
tesla,
provided
us.
AM
BO
On
there,
on
their
on
their
drivers
and
their
behavior,
so
superchargers
attract
customers
to
burbank
businesses
and
there's
business
opportunities
for
captive
audience,
while
they're
charging
so
90
of
tesla
drivers
and
passengers
exit
vehicles
while
charging
they
charge
for
30
minutes
on
average,
and
they
make
approximately
three
visits
per
month.
So
all
those
sessions
we
mentioned
earlier
that
can
translate
to
customers
visiting
our
local
businesses
to
help
provide
economic
support,
economic
recovery.
BO
BO
So
to
summarize,
these
economic
benefits
again
there's
the
very
important
revenues
for
the
parking
authority:
electric
sales
revenue
at
this
project,
which
would
be
again
another
milli,
probably
over
a
million
dollars
per
year
in
electric
revenue,
based
on
the
size
of
what
we're
proposing
other
site
improvements
for
the
structure,
support
for
maintenance
for
the
structure
and
increased
visits
to
our
local
businesses.
BO
BO
Direct
current
fast
charging
is
what
tesla
uses
they
call
their.
They
call
their
product
the
supercharger.
BO
This
is
a
proprietary
version
of
the
of
the
dc
fast
charging
technology,
which
basically
allows
for
200
miles
of
charging
in
like
a
half
hour
period,
burbank
water
and
power
would
be
installing
their
own
dc
fast
charging
technology,
which
would
be
universal
and
accessible
by
all
drivers.
Tesla's
tesla's
charging
stations
would
be
restricted
currently
to
only
tesla
drivers.
Burbank
water
and
power
would
also
install
some
level
two
charging
stations.
BO
Alongside
this
equipment
level,
two
charging
equipment
is,
as
you
can
see,
that
picture
the
technology
we
currently
have
installed
the
community
service
building,
and
it's
also
very
it's
also
the
type
of
technology
that
people
may
deploy
in
their
homes.
This
this
gives
more
like
25
miles
per
half
hour
for
charging.
BO
Now,
for
the
tesla
part
of
this
project,
we
actually
split,
they
would
be
splitting
their
infrastructure
between
the
fourth
and
fifth
levels.
The
main
reason
for
this
is
accessibility.
There
is
an
elevator
in
the
structure
that
we
mentioned.
That
elevator
only
goes
to
the
fourth
floor
does
not
go
to
the
roof,
so
that
means
for
accessibility
reasons.
Some
of
the
infrastructure
must
be
deployed
on
the
fourth
floor
and
the
remainder
would
go
on
the
roof,
and
here
is
actually
a
rendering
given
to
us
by
tesla
of
what
that
installation
might
look
like.
BO
BO
Of
this
project
would
be
a
roughly
million
dollar
investment
in
just
utility
electrical
infrastructure,
and
that's
what
I'm
showing
here,
we
we
would
be
deploying
a
new
pad
mount
switch
as
well
as
two
more
utility
transformers
in
the
alley
to
support
this
project,
bringing
power
from
first
street
from
an
existing
manhole
there,
and
here
are
some
renderings
of
what
that
equipment
would
look
like.
There's
an
existing
easement,
a
utility
easement
throughout
the
alley.
What
we're
proposing
would
go
within
that
existing
utility
easement
there
in
the
alley.
BO
So
these
are
the
transformers.
This
is
a
rendering
of
what
that
pad.
Mount
switch,
might
look
like
and
then,
additionally,
the
current
electrical
room
in
this
building
as
at
capacity,
so
the
metering
switch
gear
would
need
to
go
inside
the
structure,
so
that
would
that
would
take
an
additional
few
parking
spaces
inside
the
structure.
BO
BO
BO
As
I
mentioned,
this
project
was
a
collaboration
between
burbank,
water
and
power
and
our
other
departments.
We
had
a
core
project
team
myself,
janine
edwards
riso,
who
is
our
consultant,
who
worked
in
pasadena
on
similar
projects,
david
christie
with
cdd,
simone
mcfarland,
with
cdd
and
dean
pearson
with
public
works,
I'd
like
to
thank
them
all
for
their
contributions,
this
project
and
many
others,
and
now
I'd
like
to
open
the
floor
to
any
questions
you
might
have.
B
BG
So
the
the
current
rules
for
the
structure
are
no
overnight
parking.
No
parking
three
to
five
am
there's
a
daytime
hourly
limit
that
expires
in
the
evening,
and
those
are
the
current
regulations
so
part
of
this
project.
If
we
move
forward
similar
to
what
we
did
at
the
csb
lot
is
to
figure
out
if
those
regulations
make
sense
for
the
ev
drivers
in
the
market
of
those
who
would
be
using
the
chargers,
we
may
want
to
propose
or
consider
some
modifications.
BG
So
we
have
some
experience
with
our
csb
lot,
who
what
types
of
ev
drivers
are
are
charging
and
when
and
where.
So
we
can
use
that
we
can
use
some
of
for
this
project,
some
of
tesla's
data
to
find
out
when
people
charge
and
and
what
types
of
users
the
the
csb
lot
is
interesting.
We
do
allow
overnight
ev
up
there,
because
it's
near
directly
near
residential
development,
above
glen
oaks
and
so
part
of
that
project
was
to
see
if
there
was
a
market
for
overnight
parking
for
residents.
BG
This
one
could
also
provide
that
because
we
do
have
residents
in
our
downtown,
but
the
market
is
a
little
bit
different
and
that
the
tesla
folks
are
coming
through
burbank,
a
lot
of
them
and
we're
trying
to
generate
economic
development
and
traffic
as
well.
So
in
that
case,
we
may
not
want
to
have
overnight,
but
we'd
want
to
look
at.
I
think
the
data
from
both
tesla
and
our
current
users
to
see
if
see
what
makes
sense
in
terms
of
allowing
overnight
parking.
BG
Well,
we
have
our
our
location
just
down
the
street
on
san
fernando
we'd,
actually,
probably
not
want
them
to
go
down
to
tesla
and
have
free
coffee.
We
want
them
to
come
and
browse
in
downtown
burbank
and.
L
BG
Use
some
of
our
businesses
but
similar
sort
of
thing.
I
think
the
tesla
driver
is
used
to
charging
and
then
taking
advantage
of
some
amenity,
and
in
this
case
we
think
that
the
hope
that
the
amenities
downtown
burbank
but
yeah
it'd
be
kind
of
extending
that
sort
of
experience.
B
BO
Well,
I
can
speak
to
that
a
little
bit
more.
The
the
stations
that
tesla
would
be
deploying
as
part
of
this
would
would
still
be
free
to
their
drivers
in
in
that
structure,
and,
as
we
mentioned
currently,
the
superchargers
in
burbank
are
at
capacity
at
a
lot
of
the
time.
So
what
they'll
be
directed
to
is
whatever
is
the
current
open
charging
station
or
the
one
that
they
could
be
next
in
line
at
so
that
may
very
well
be
the
structure
in
a
lot
of
cases.
BG
So
the
the
big
dollar
amount
is
electrical
electric
power
sales
that
is
restricted
and
it
would
stay
with
the
power
with
with
bwp.
However,
there's
the
idea
that
we'll
be,
in
effect,
renting
or
leasing
the
physical
space
in
the
structure
for
tesla
to
operate
and
there's
a
economic
value
to
that,
and
that's
part
of
what
we
want
to
talk
about
is
that
is
a
revenue
that
should
stay
with
the
parking
authority,
because
it's
being
generated
off
of
the
parking
structure
and
so
that
economic
value
is
something
we
may
want
to
consider.
BG
B
Because
that's
a
problem,
we're
running
into
parking
authority
funding
is
dropping
very
quickly.
We
don't
have
enough
monies
going
into
that.
That's
why
our
parking,
all
our
parking
structures
are
being
so
deteriorated,
because
there
is
no
parking
authority
funding,
so
we're
trying
to
create
more
funding
for
the
parking
authority
which
will
go
back
into
those
structures.
Yes,
okay,.
BG
No,
we
do
not.
Now
there
aren't
a
lot
right
now.
It's
really
our
csb
lot's
kind
of
the
main
one
and
there's
some
kind
of
occasional
ones
out
there.
Now
this
would
be
kind
of
a
new
way
of
thinking
about
that
tesla's
and
the
and
the
bwp
chargers
coming
in
together
is
causing
us
to
kind
of
rethink
those
finances.
AN
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
thank
you
to
staff
great
presentation,
and
I
can
tell
you
from
personal
experience
that
line
at
the
town
center
is
outrageous.
I
do
wait
in
it,
but
it's
one
of
the
reasons
I
go
to
the
mall
every
couple
of
weeks
and
it
does
exactly
what
you're
saying
mr
chrisky.
AN
It
drives
me
there
to
spend
my
dollars
at
our
mall,
so
I
think
it's
great
because
we're
gonna
be
doubling
tesla
charging
capacity
in
the
city,
but
I
want
to
talk
about
the
the
20
other
charges
that
are
non-tesla,
so
so
how
many
excluding
tesla
from
the
mix,
how
many
dcfc
or
what
is
it
direct
current
fast
charging
stations?
Do
we
have
in
burbank
that
are
not
affiliated
with
tesla.
BO
That's
a
good
question,
so
burbank
water
and
power
currently
only
has
two
deployed
that
we
operate.
There's
one
at
the
airport
and
there's
one
at
the
lakeside
shopping
center
on
pass
avenue
near
the
134
freeway.
However,
there
are
the
electrify
america
charging
stations
that
are
at
the
near
the
walmart
at
the
empire
center.
I
believe
there
are
10
there
and
there's
an
additional
for
the
bank
of
america
that
electrify
america
also
currently
operates,
and
those
are
the
ones
that
I'm
aware
of.
AN
Okay,
so
so
I
like
this
proposal,
because
not
just
for
tesla
but
for
non-tesla
vehicles,
we're
practically
doubling
capacity
across
the
city
with
this
project.
My
only
question
is
so
you
want
eight.
What
are
they
level
two
charging
stations?
Forgive
me.
It's
probably
a
silly
question:
why
wouldn't
you
want
all
dcfc
charging
stations,
I
mean
you
can
charge
it
up
in
a
fraction
of
the
time,
and
so
I'm
just
curious.
Why
12
and
8?
Why
split
the
difference.
BO
AN
Great,
no,
I
I
I'll
look
forward
to
hearing
what
my
colleagues
have
to
say,
but
again
I
think
it's
great
and
it's
great
to
put
it
on
the
other
end
of
the
town
center
and
all
those
great
restaurants
and
shops
right
there
on
san
fernando.
It
makes
sense
to
me
because,
hopefully,
we're
going
to
drive
people
to
get
down
there,
while
their
car
is
charging
and
spend
a
little
time
in
downtown
burbank
great
idea.
Thank
you.
F
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
Thank
you
for
that
presentation.
Tesla
approached
us
and
that's
why
we
have
this
available
for
us.
We
weren't
looking
for
this.
They
should
have
knocked
on
our
door.
BO
They
did
approach
us.
They
were
looking
for
places
that
they
could
do
a
project
like
this,
but
we
saw
this
as
an
opportunity.
You
know
that
million
dollar
investment
in
the
utility
infrastructure,
while
it's
larger,
because
they're
part
of
this
project,
we
would
still
have
a
very
significant
barrier
to
doing
a
project
like
this
without
their
investment.
BO
So
this
is
a
great
opportunity
for
us,
and
you
know
we
spent
a
lot
of
time
looking
at
locations
where
this
could
work,
and
this
this
is
what
we
determined
was
the
best
based
off
of
partially
of
a
ranking
system
that
we
had
created
as
a
like
cross-departmental
effort
for
where,
where
projects
like
this
could
happen,
and
just
through
process
process
of
elimination,
so,
okay.
F
Tesla
is
notorious
for
their
union
busting
tactics.
Have
we
reached
out
to
gm
or
ford
to
union
motor
companies
because
they're
both
trying
to
expand
their
footprint
for
chargers
as
well
and
maybe
get
a
competing
offer?
Have
we
done
that
research.
F
I
I
would
I
would
like
to
do
that.
First
honestly,
yeah
back
to
my
back
to
the
chargers.
The
tesla
supercharger
can
only
be
used
by
teslas
right.
BO
That's
right:
they
do
currently
represent
70
of
the
charging
market.
As
I
mentioned,
you
know
one
one
interesting.
I
think
point
of
reference
is
currently
with
that
session
data
that
we
have
so
you
know
on
a
certain
month.
They
might
have
11
500
sessions.
That's
what
one
month
they
gave
us,
that's
not
even
the
highest
month
that
they've
had,
but
they
could
have
that
many
sessions,
that's
20
sessions
per
station
per
day
for
our
other
charging
stations
that
we
have,
such
as
the
dc
fast
charger,
lakeside
shopping
center.
BO
The
best
that's
ever
done
is
five
and
a
half
sessions
per
day,
and
so
in
in
pasadena.
They
did
these
similar
projects
where
they
installed
these
tesla
charging
stations,
alongside
the
their
own
universal
dc,
fast
charging
stations
and
one
of
the
structures
where
they
do
charge
a
parking
fee
for
you
to
go
in,
but
the
electricity
is
free.
BO
They
see
3.3
sessions
per
day
compared
to
that
20
that
tesla
might
see,
and
they
they
see
8.7
sessions
per
day
at
those
stations
where
there's
no
fee
for
people
to
park,
and
so
well.
F
I
understand
I
understand
it's
popular,
I
know.
Tesla's
popular
doesn't
mean
it's
good,
so
my
my
feelings
towards
this
is
that
if
we
as
a
city
get
into
business
with
a
company
that
has
very
unscrupulous
business
practices
as
far
as
I'm
concerned,
that's
not
a
fact.
That's
just
my
opinion.
I
I
think
it
would
behoove
us
to
instead
look
for
some
alternatives.
F
I
I
mean
you
know
I'm,
I
I
want
to
buy
a
chevy
bolt,
but
I
can't
charge
that
at
a
tesla,
supercharger
right,
and
so
if
we
build
the
infrastructure
that
we
want
to
see,
maybe
we
can
start
to
change
some
of
the
practices
that
people
are.
You
know
if
a
burbank
resident
sees
that
there's
a
lot
more
of
the
the
level
2
and
the
fast
chargers
rather
than
the
tesla
supercharged,
they
may
be
more
inclined
to
purchase
a
different
automobile,
hello.
BP
Hi
janine
edwards
assistant,
general
manager
of
sustainability,
marketing
and
strategy
the
best
job
in
the
city
of
burbank.
I
wanted
just
to
address
your
comment
vice
mayor,
anthony
in
regards
to
potentially
looking
at
a
partnership
with
other
companies
who
are
also
looking
to
expand
their
electric,
their
charging
network.
I
I
don't
think
this
is
a
either
or
question.
BP
I
think
we
can
actually
do
that
in
parallel.
So
you
know
the
electric
vehicle
charging
market
has
been
changing
dramatically
over.
BP
BP
The
assistant
manager
assistant,
general
manager
of
electric
services,
riyad
slayman
can
can
speak
to
those
limitations,
and
so,
as
we
move
through
as
we
move
into
this
new
era
of
electric
vehicle
charging
stations,
we
have
to
look
at
all
options:
the
point
of
tesla
as
a
company
and
if,
as
a
city,
we
would
like
to
engage,
we
want
to
take
a
stand
on
who
we
would
like
to
do
business
with
or
who
we
we
do.
BP
BP
I
think
we
have
to
look
at
parallel
paths
for
this,
because
I
think
we
would
be
doing
a
disservice
to
the
our
elect
our
residents,
who
own
tesla
vehicles
out
of
the
out
of
all
the
electric
vehicle
owners
in
the
city
of
burbank,
70
of
them
doing.
K
F
E
Kind
of
want
to
piggyback
with
the
vice
mayor,
so
we're
17
square
miles,
so
the
70
that
own
teslas
can
charge
their
cars
in
the
comfort
of
their
own
home.
I
guess
when
we
talk
about
fairness
and
equity
across
the
board,
that's
part
of
our
policy.
Now
I'm
looking
around
and
I'm
seeing
hyundai's
that
are
chargeable.
E
Now,
I'm
seeing
volkswagens-
and
I
also
know
because
I
sit
on
the
public
powers
committee
in
washington
dc
that
there's
millions
of
dollars
from
the
federal
government
to
support
local
municipalities
to
build
our
electrical
infrastructure,
especially
if
you're
within
two
miles
of
a
freeway
so
trying
to
be
inclusive.
There's
folks
that
want
an
electric
car,
like
the
vice
mayor,
said
a
chevy
volt.
But
if
we're
going
to
invest
or
allow
this
type
of
partnership,
how
is
it
fair
to
everybody
who
doesn't
have
a
tesla
but
would
like
to
take
the
opportunity
to
charge?
E
But
here
we're
giving
real
estate
we're
working
with
one
company
without
giving
the
council
the
options
and
really
looking
into
the
other,
because
the
I
I
see
more
and
more
volkswagens
and
and
honda's,
along
with
tesla's
the
charging
station
right
there
at
the
hollywood
correction,
buena
vista
library
or
the
charging
station
by
the
gymnasium
right
there
on
hollywood
way.
E
I
just
would
like
to
see
options
for
the
council
to
discuss
and
just
jump
on
board
with
a
big
company
that
really
won't
support
the
equity
across
the
whole
city.
To
get
everybody
on
board
to
get
electrical
vehicles.
We
can't
afford
a
70
dollar
car,
but
chevy's
talking
about
six
thousand
dollar
discount
and
being
able
to
get
an
electric
chevy
boat
for
like
thirty
two
forty
thousand
dollars
and
I'm
thinking
about
the
future,
not
the
current
with
tesla.
That's
where
I'm
kind
of
picking
back
with
the
vice
mayor.
AP
So
what
staff
can't
share
with
you
this
evening,
because
they're
requesting
to
go
into
closed
session
are
the
price
and
terms
that
tesla
might
be
willing
to
pay
to
make
this
project
work.
So
that's
part
of
the
direction
they're
asking
for
this
evening
is
to
discuss
with
council
what
tesla's
also
willing
to
offer
that,
as
mr
kidd
mentioned,
makes
the
project
more
feasible
than
if
bwp
was
trying
to
do
it
on
their
own.
B
AP
BO
AO
Okay,
so
I
agree,
I
think,
a
parallel
a
parallel
like
do
this,
because
70
of
the
chargers
are
tesla
and
I
can
tell
you,
I
choose
uber
green
when
I
go
and
I'm
usually
in
a
tesla
and
they
have
the
screen
there
and
it
shows
them
where
they
can
charge
and
they
might
be
from
long
beach
and
they
just
drove
up
here,
you
know
and
they
need
to
charge.
AO
So
I
think
in
parallel
you
know
as
much
as
we
can
to
be
equitable,
like
moving
forward.
BO
I
did
want
to
mention
actually
back
to
what
you
mentioned
earlier.
We
we
actually
do
have
applications
in
for,
for
those
grant
monies
to
do
projects
for
dc
fast
charging
at
other
locations
throughout
the
city
as
well.
So
we
are
looking
at
that,
but
you
know
we
mentioned
parallel
paths,
and
you
know
we.
This
will
require
a
lot
of
investment.
A
project
like
this
can
help
supplement
those
other
projects
we
have
to
put
out
more.
You
know
more
universal
charging
stations
throughout
the
city
of
burbank.
F
Well,
I,
if
it's
possible,
I
mean
when
we.
If
we
move
this
forward,
what
I'd
like
to
see
is
utilizing.
I
mean
I
want
to
see
what
what
tesla's
offering
those
prices,
but
then,
let's
use
that
as
a
negotiating
tactic
to
reach
out
to
general
motors
and
ford
and
any
other.
You
know
any
japanese
companies
that
have
good
contracts
that
we
can.
You
know,
put
put
something
else
on
the
table
as
well.
Maybe
they
pay
for
the
other
half
right
so,
like
get
the
whole
thing
covered.
BP
So,
just
a
couple
of
thoughts
on
that
I
agree.
I
think
we
we
definitely
need
to
look
for
other
areas
and
like,
as
mr
kidd
mentioned,
we're
looking
at
grant
funding
the
money
that
burbank,
water
and
power
is
going
to
be
using
to
make
this
investment
is
actually
low.
Carbon
fuel
standard
money.
So
it's
not
even
coming
from
our
rates
it's
coming
from
a
totally
different
source,
the
the
one
point-
oh,
my
goodness,
I
I
just
had
a
brain
freeze,
so
I
will
conclude.
BP
I
will
conclude
there
that
we,
we
are
looking
at
diversified
like
funding,
diversified
opportunities
and
the
the
last
thing
is
I
just
to
put
into
context
of
our
relationship
with
with
tesla
tesla
came
to
us
because,
as
we
mentioned,
we
have
the
busiest
station
in
the
nation
in
comparison
to
other
areas
like
burbank
is
like
10
times
more
used.
BP
BP
We
would
that
was
something
we
look
at
and
it's
a
question
that
we
get
very
often
from
our
our
community.
The
building
from
what
I
understand
and
if
we
could
somebody
else
can
speak
more
to
it.
It's
it
can
currently
only
hold
the
current
charging
stations.
Adding
the
additional
load
of
solar
would
be
too
much
from
a
seismic
perspective,
and
so
it
is
an
old
building.
BP
It
would
require
a
whole
overhaul
if
we
were
going
to
do
solar,
but
we
do
look
to
put
solar
on
every
rooftop
in
every
space
that
we
possibly
can.
So
it
is
something
that
we
looked
at
and
mayor
taliman
is,
when
you
mentioned
that
it
finally
brought
to
mind
what
I
was
going
to
say.
I
think,
what's
missing
from
this
conversation
is
that
we
have
not
necessarily
shared
with
you,
our
burbank
water
and
powers
roadmap,
to
bring
in
electric
stations
throughout
the
city
on
an
annual
basis.
BP
We
are
actually
we
actually
have
plans
to
install
stations,
and
we
have
plans
on
particular
locations
that
we
are
looking
at.
We
have
the
discretion
to
go
ahead
and
do
that,
but
we
haven't
necessarily
brought
that
plan
to
you,
so
something
that
I
would
certainly
invite
is
for
us
to
return
to
share
with
you
what
our
particular
plan
is
for.
B
Now,
do
we
provide
a
map
of
the
locations
of
these
charging
units
anywhere
yeah?
Do
we
have
it
on
311.
BO
BP
I
do
know
with
311,
I'm
not
actually
quite
sure
it's
on
the
roadmap
yet,
but
they
are
actively
developing
that
website
they're
actually
developing
the
app.
But
it's
something
we
can
definitely
look
at,
but
on
look
at
to
add
to
311,
so
people
can
see
where
we
have
charging
stations
right.
Vice
mayor.
BO
They
usually
show
up
on
google
maps
because
we
we
use
currently
most
of
our
stations
are
charge,
point
stations
and
they
have
their
own
software
and
that
usually
ends
up
on
google
maps
through
that
ends
up
on
plug
share,
which
is
another
commonly
used
website
for
where
people
find
these,
but
most
drivers
will
most
likely
find
it
because
they
have
a
charge
point
app
or
whichever
app
the
of
of
the
charging
stations
we
put
there
and
that's
where
they'll
locate
it.
But
we
will
have
it'll,
be
it'll,
be
everywhere.
E
I
totally
support
that,
but
I
also
like
to
see
when
this
comes
back
or
we
meet
in
closed
session
or
at
a
follow-up
discussion
on
this
charger
is
I'd
like
to
see
the
utility
come
up
with
the
out-of-the-box
idea
to
maybe
work
with
tesla
or
chevy
or
g,
whoever
you
guys
work
with,
but
we
need
to
look
at
because
of
70
000
and
you're
telling
me
the
majority
of
the
residents
of
burbank
drive
test,
slides
I'd
like
to
see
if
there
could
be
an
opportunity
also
to
support
our
schools
that,
if
we're
going
to
be
making,
you
know
real
estate
money
off
the
rental.
E
The
charging,
because
we've
got
adus
we've
got
development
projects
moving
forward,
that
it
would
be
really
nice
as
an
additional
funding
type
source
to
just
put
it
on
the
table
for
future
discussion
of
how
this
could
support
the
children
of
our
community
and
our
school
district
for
the
future.
Education
needs
financially
as
a
funding
source
for
the
schools.
AN
Yeah.
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
I
just
wanted
to
echo
what
my
colleagues
vice
mayor,
anthony
and
councilmember
frudos
have
said.
I
do
think.
Equity
is
a
key
piece
here.
I
just
view
this
as
a
really
unique
opportunity
to
take
advantage
of
the
reality
is
that
we
have
a
utility
that
I
would
describe
as
having
it.
AN
Well,
certainly
a
tough
financial
situation,
an
outlook,
and
we
have
tesla
willing
to
make
an
investment
of
half
a
million
dollars
in
infrastructure
that
we
don't
have
those
funds
to
do,
and
it's
very
rarely
that
you
can
look
to
a
source
of
over
a
million
dollars
in
electric
fund
revenue.
You
know
from
that,
so
I
think
that
to
me
looks
like
like
an
opportunity
that
we
should
seize,
but
to
your
point,
council,
member
fruitos.
AN
I
also
think
the
value
is
that,
even
though
70
of
electric
vehicle
drivers
in
burbank
are
driving
tesla,
we're
devoting
half
and
maybe
even
more
than
half
when
the
final
plans
are
done
to
non-tesla
vehicles,
so
in
a
way,
tesla
is
sort
of
subsidizing
the
non-tesla
vehicles
here.
So
I
think
this
is
actually
a
deft
business
move.
I'm
I'm
impressed
and
I
would
be
supportive
of
moving
it
along
and
then
in
closed
session,
talking
about
specific
terms
and
how
we
can
really
get
the
most
leverage
out
of
this
negotiation.
B
Yeah,
that's
definitely
my
position.
I
want
to
hear
more
so
colleagues
is
there
a
motion.
AK
F
Yeah
I'd
like
to
add
a
second
motion
that
we
direct
staff
to
reach
out
to
general
motors
ford,
hyundai,
volkswagen
toyota,
honda,
to
see
if
there
are
other
partnerships
available
for
similar
projects
in
the
future.
Second,.
AP
Well,
it's
related
to
the
to
the
agenda
item
and
the
discussion
that
came
out
for
purposes
of
clarity.
I
think
you
know
one
of
the
ways
that
staff
might
do
that.
AP
Excuse
me
could
be
to
to
do
an
rfq
separate,
and
apart
from
this,
that
would
be
a
more
organized
way
for
staff
to
reach
out,
with
the
same
information
to
other
vendors
and
all.
BO
Actually,
if
I
could
very
quickly
most
of
these
audi
manufacturers
do
not
do
charging
stations
on
their
own,
I
think
a
recommendation
maybe
would
be
to
look
at
other
charging
station
charging
station
manufacturers
and
charging
station
deployers.
I
think
that
is
something
we
could
realistically
look
into,
so
I
think
more
generally
that
could
be
inclusive
of
auto
companies
like
volkswagen,
through
electrify
america,
but
something
more
general.
I
think
around
charging
station
manufacturers
and.
F
B
Yes,
mayor
talamantes,
yes,
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
report.
Thank
you
looking
forward
to
seeing
you
again,
the
fourth
report
this
evening
is
the
authorization
for
pre-planning
and
feasibility
analysis
of
developing
a
tiny
homes.
Village
project
at
northeast
corner
of
north
lincoln
street
in
north
victory
place
commonly
referred
to
as
lincoln
yard
and
request
for
proposals
for
related
consultant
services.
B
BQ
Thank
you
I'm
glad
to
be
here
tonight.
Mr
mayor
vice
mayor,
who
just
ran
out
is
running
back
in
and
the
rest
of
our
city
council.
BQ
We
are
here
tonight
to
present
you
a
proposal
for
tiny
home
village
and
we
are
asking
for
your
authorization
to
proceed
with
pre-planning
work
for
the
proposed
project.
Before
I
go
into
details
about
the
project
and
the
proposal,
it's
important
to
understand
why
this
item
is
being
brought
to
you
tonight.
BQ
Three
years
ago
the
city
council
approved
the
city's
homeless
plan.
In
it
we
talked
about
the
need
for
homeless,
a
homeless,
shelter
in
burbank
and
there's
a
few
reasons
that
created
this
need.
First,
in
the
2020
la
homeless,
count
burbank
had
291
reported
homeless
persons.
We
suspect
this
number
has
increased
since,
despite
our
current
efforts
and
the
fact
that
we've
helped
more
than
135
people
find
shelter
or
return
to
their
home
runs
loved
ones
during
the
return
home
to
their
loved
ones.
BQ
BQ
So
I
want
to
be
clear
here.
We
are
not
intending
to
force
homeless
into
a
proposed
shelter.
BQ
BQ
BQ
Finding
a
location
for
a
shelter
has
not
been
an
easy
task.
As
indicated.
A
shelter
is
part
of
a
prior,
our
prior
homeless
plan,
and
it's
likely
to
be
part
of
our
new
plan.
Staff
has
looked
for
hotels
and
land
along
with
industrial
and
commercial
buildings.
Each
one
of
these
searches
has
had
its
challenges.
BQ
BQ
Lastly,
we
purchased
the
building
at
323
north
front
street,
and
one
of
the
future
development
options
considered
during
the
purchase
was
creating
congregate,
leaving
a
congregate
living
facility.
After
hollywood
piano
moved
out
in
february
of
next
year,
this
could
still
be
an
option.
However,
there
are
larger
considerations
when
looking
at
the
future,
for
this
property,
for
instance,
would
this
be
the
highest
in
view
best
use
for
this
site
as
it's
a
gateway
to
our
city
for
the
metrolink
and
interstate
5.?
BQ
BQ
We
wanted
a
potential
site
that
could
accommodate
approximately
27
cabins
or
28
to
48,
to
50
people
subject
to
council
funding
the
unit
count
and
capacity
subject
to
funding
and
the
unit
count
and
the
capacity
may
change
based
on
our
analysis
in
the
future
and
our
selection
of
architect
and
engineer
consultants
working
on
the
proposed
scope
of
the
project.
Should
you
decide
to
move
forward
included
as
part
of
the
effort
is
to
find
a
balance
between
developing
something
that
is
right-sized
to
support
burbank's
homeless
and,
while
still
being
financially
feasible,
to
construct
and
operate?
BQ
BQ
Some
of
these
units
would
be
designated
as
ada
accessible
from
the
beginning
and
others
could
be
designed
to
quickly
be
converted
to
include
those
ada
accommodations.
If
we
should
need
them,
the
project
would
not
be
congregate.
Living
so
room
sharing
would
not
only
be
in
place
if
the
users
were
considered
to
be
a
single
family
unit,
as
we
learn
more
in
terms
of
how
many
units
are
typically
needed
and
used
for
one
bed
and
how
many
are
needed
to
cover
the
service
providers
costs,
we
may
need
to
add
more
units.
BQ
Additionally,
children
would
not
be
allowed
on
this
project
site.
It's
not
good
practice
to
mix
children
with
a
wide
variety
of
people
who
have
been
living
on
the
streets,
but
luckily
in
burbank
we
do
have
alternatives
to
support
families
and
children
that
include
strong
programs
through
our
housing
partners
like
home
again
and
burbank
housing
corporation.
BQ
With
all
this
in
mind,
staff
went
looking
and
found
a
potential
site
that
is
already
owned
by
the
city.
Good
news,
the
project
location,
is
at
the
northeast
corner
of
victory
place
in
north
lincoln,
interstate
5
and
the
railroad
tracks
run
the
length
of
one
side
of
the
project
site.
An
industrial
buildings
run
behind.
BQ
Currently,
staff
refers
to
this
as
lincoln
yard.
There
are
some
residential
units
that
are
northeast
of
the
project
site
and
around
the
corner
on
north
lincoln
street.
The
lot
is
approximately
two
acres
and
it's
been
used
as
a
staging
area
effect
for
caltrans
for
the
I-5
freeway
improvements
and
they're,
currently
moving
out
of
that
site.
BQ
The
final
conceptual
design
would
be
subject
to
input
from
the
land,
development,
team
and
consultants,
including
the
architect
and
engineer,
as
well
as
input
from
the
council
and
the
public.
Any
final
designs
would
seek
to
buffer
the
project
site
as
best
possible
from
the
residential
area
on
the
left.
BQ
BQ
BQ
All
said
this
effort
and
development
of
the
proposed
project
would
take
time
with
various
steps
in
the
process
to
design
and
bring
forth
a
project
with
public
input
for
the
council.
Consideration,
wherever
possible
city
staff
will
be
seeking
to
undertake
work
concurrently
to
streamline
the
process
and
reduce
the
time
to
develop
the
project
and
bring
it
forward
to
your
consider
for
years.
BQ
Consideration
staff
estimates
that
the
project
development,
including
inclusive
of
design
and
city
council
approval,
will
take
between
9
and
12
months
to
facilitate
through
future
permitting,
and
it's
anticipated
that
construction
will
take
another
6
to
12
months.
Therefore,
a
total
project
time
frame
is
anywhere
from
18
to
24
months,
not
as
fast
as
we
would
like,
but
necessary.
BQ
While
tiny
homes
are
less
expensive,
the
building
that
then
building
multi-family
housing,
it's
still
not
cheap,
there
are
costs
associated
with
bringing
the
utilities
purchasing
the
cabins
and
the
trailers,
along
with
construction
plans,
permits
and
environmental
studies.
Staff's.
Very
preliminary
estimates
are
approximately
3
million
dollars
for
the
design
and
construction
of
the
project.
BQ
Additionally,
there
will
be
reoccurring
costs
for
the
services
once
the
city
has
an
estimate
from
these
costs
obtained
through
an
rfp
process.
We
will
ask
the
county
for
assistance
and
look
at
our
permanent
local
housing
allocation
funds
as
a
partial
option.
To
helping
with
this,
they
can't
do
the
whole
thing.
BQ
So
to
summarize,
staff
is
asking
city
council
for
the
authorization
to
proceed
with
pre-planning
and
site
investigation
work
and
assessing
the
feasibility
of
the
tiny
home
project.
There
are
many
questions
that
we
will
still
need
to
answer
as
we
go
through
this
process
and
marcus
myself
and
the
planning
division
are
all
available
for
questions.
Thank
you.
B
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
report.
Are
there
any
speakers
or
cards.
F
F
Where
I
mean
the
vast
majority
of
our
residents
are,
are
asking
for
us
to
get
involved
and
do
this
not
necessarily
this
specific
project,
but
definitely
something
like
this,
and
I
think
this
is
gonna
work
in
in
tandem
and
work
well
with
all
of
our
other
partners
in
this
all
the
nonprofits
that
we
work
with,
potentially
even
at
some
future
date,
the
the
piano
store
and
all
the
other
things
we
have
down
the
pipeline.
F
You
know
we
took
a
tour.
I
can't
remember
which
one
of
us,
I
think
all
of
us
have
gone
there
to
the
other
tiny
home
spot
in
north
hollywood.
It's
nice!
It
feels
like
summer
camp.
It's
you
know
it's
not
permanent,
but
it's
stable
and
it
and
it's
safe
and
having
that
locally,
we're
able
to
do
so
much
more
outreach,
especially
integrating
people
who
became
homeless
in
burbank
into
burbank
services.
F
You
know
we
work
so
much
to
send
a
lot
of
our
folks
elsewhere
to
to
you
know,
ascencion,
glendale
or
or
the
other
tiny
homes
around
l.a
or,
and
you
know
they
lose
track.
They
lose
that
connection
to
family
and
friends
in
burbank,
and
so
I'm
very
excited
for
this
project,
keeping
it
local
doing
the
good
work
that
we
already
know
our
our
our
partners
are
good
at
and
I
think
it's
a
brilliant
move
moving
forward.
So
thank
you
for
all
everything
on
this.
E
You
I've
got
a
lot
of
questions
for
staff.
This
location
to
me
is
not
the
best
location
in
the
city.
It
seems
like
we
are
dumping
so
much
on
the
golden
specific
location.
E
From
over
development.
We
got
the
fry's
project.
Now
we
got
the
old
logix
project,
the
crime
trend
in
that
area,
because
I
live
in
that
neighborhood.
I
frequent
that
neighborhood
is
horrible.
The
quality
in
we've
had
a
shooting
there,
the
ramada
inn.
We
lost
one
of
our
police
officers,
that's
a
major
on
and
off
the
five
freeway
there's
nothing
but
problems.
E
E
E
That
could
be
a
perfect
location
to
take
this
money
and
rehab
that
and
add
the
the
tiny
homes
we
already
have
the
storage
facility
that
we
spent
money
on
three
hundred
thousand
dollars.
We
put
a
trailer
up
there
and
all
the
storage
bins
to
help
out,
but
most
important,
there's
public
transportation
there
to
help
the
folks
that
need
to
get
on
a
bus
need
to
get
on
a
train
to
go.
Take
that
job
interview
there's
an
elementary
school
close
by
on
the
other
side
of
the
freeway.
E
Showers
can
be
put
right
there
we
own
that
parking
lot,
we
own
that
whole
property.
Why
are
we
utilizing
that?
That's
going
to
be
away
from
residents,
because
in
looking
at
the
survey,
55
percent
made
it
clear
residents,
health
and
safety
on
local
sidewalks
parks
and
other
public
areas,
and
what's
going
to
happen
during
the
daytime
for
folks
that
are
tired
of
being
there
they're
going
to
go
right
into
the
empire
center
they're
going
to
be
panhandling
they're
going
to
want
something
to
eat
it's
human
nature.
E
I
know
as
a
police
officer,
I've
dealt
with
this
stuff
and
then
that
whole
area
outside
of
our
tiny
homes,
where
we
had
to
fly
flyover
bridge
to
the
empire
center.
They
all
graded
that
it's
just
dirt.
We
don't
control
that
property.
So
it's
easy
for
somebody
to
show
up
overnight
and
set
up
a
camp,
because
that's
not
our
property,
that's
railroad
right
away,
because
that's
part
of
the
50
feet
you
know
the
fly
away
and
the
tracks
on
either
side
so
homeless
shows
up.
Citizen
calls
to
complain,
they're
going
to
call
the
railroad.
E
E
E
They
got
transportation.
They
got
a
bike
path,
but
most
important
they're,
not
in
that
area
by
residents,
they're
not
going
to
be
causing
issues
for
the
business.
E
E
I
go
to
ford
before
the
pandemic
and
just
before
we
had
that
that
horrible
shooting
that
happened
at
the
burlington
coat
factory
ford
had
a
call
lapd
every
day,
because
the
folks
that
couldn't
get
into
the
tiny
homes-
well,
they
just
set
up
camp
anywhere
in
those
neighborhoods
and
they
were
burglarizing
their
new
cars
that
they
used
to
have.
They
don't
have
them
anymore
and
those
businesses
customers
went
away
because
they
didn't
want
to
be
panhandled.
E
E
I
would
be
really
supportive
of
looking
at
the
hollywood
piano.
We
just
purchased
it
from
redevelopment
agency
money.
We
are
going
to
make
that
we've
all
agreed
when
we
bought
it,
that
that
is
going
to
be
a
homeless
shelter,
a
temporary
to
help
people
with
a
caseworker
wrapped
around
services.
So
why
would
we
take
money
to
redevelop
this
area?
That's
just
down
the
street
from
24
hour,
fitness
center
west
coast
customs
to
hotels,
quality
in
jack.
E
AK
F
Well,
what
is
the
status
on
the
piano
store.
L
BQ
F
BQ
BQ
I
will
say
one
of
the
considerations
that
we
thought
about
in
that
location
is
that
we
will
probably
do
congregate
living
within
that
piano.
That
footprint,
where
the
piano
store
is
in
now,
which
seems
to
be
something
that
the
homeless
are
not,
as
in
interested
in
participating
with
tiny
homes,
seems
to
be
the
way
that
everything
is
going
and
being
is
more.
The
most
successful
kind
of
model.
BQ
Living
would
be
that
we
would
take
that
bull
pin,
basically
the
inside
of
the
piano
store
and
then
put
up
small
walls
little
partitions.
They
would
be
a
little
bit
higher
than
this
and
you
would
have
one
or
two
beds
in
each
of
those
kind
of
like
a
cube
right,
and
that
would
be
your
little
area
to.
That
would
be
yours.
What.
F
BQ
BQ
You
can
secure
yourself
inside
there
at
night
and
not
have
to
worry.
You
have
your
own
living
space
and
you
can
leave
some
of
your
items
there
during
the
day.
If
you
need
to
go
out,
look
for
a
job
or
you
know
something
like
that.
You
know
that
everything
is
safe
for
congregate,
living
you
would.
It
would
just
be
laying
on
your
bed
or
under
your
bed
or
in
a
cupboard
there.
Your
your
bedside.
BI
If
I
can
also
add
mayor
marcus
gonzalez
health
development
manager,
the
congress
living
is
just
your
typical
shelter
and
one
of
the
things
that
we've
learned
about
is
they're
very
low
barrier.
So
when
you
talk
about
low
barrier,
anyone
can
access
the
program.
You
don't
have
to
do
a
background,
screening
and
and
there's
security
issues,
sometimes
because
of
that
or
many
people
don't
want
to
stay
in
those
beds.
BI
When
we
talk
about
those
programs,
we've
received
some
funding
that
is
only
available
for
tiny
home
villages,
so
we
would
not
be
able
to
use
some
of
our
money
that
we're
proposing
in
this
design
because
it's
restricted
to
tiny
homes
since
right
now,
that's
the
the
big
push
that
we're
hearing
from
the
county,
and
these
are
some
county
funds
that
we
have
been
able
to
compete
for
and
receive
to
develop
to
do
this
feasibility
study.
F
Just
last
question:
congregate:
housing
is
typically
accessible
by
someone
simply
showing
up
and
going
through
the
intake
process
right
then,
and
there
and
getting
a
space
that
night
it's
a
pretty
quick
process.
Is
that
correct.
BI
Well
there,
the
intake
is,
is
usually
by
the
outreach
teams.
They'll.
L
F
F
That's
much
faster
than
say
waiting
for
the
intake
process
for
a
tiny
homes
where
they're
much
more.
They
do
more
scrutinization.
BI
Well,
your
your
tiny
home.
You
really
do
want
to
have
like
a
doing
a
lot
of
before
the
tiny
home
opens.
What
we
would
normally
see
is
that
teams
already
are
collecting
this
information
who's
interested
in
those
beds.
So
that
way
the
occupancy
rates
are
full
at
all
times.
We
don't
want
to
have
an
empty
bed
at
any
tiny
home
or
a
shelter.
We
just
want
to
be
able
to
have
people
ready
to
lined
up
to
go
into
those
into
those
units.
F
F
The
reason
I
ask
these
questions
is
because
I
appreciate
what
you're
saying
I
totally
get
it,
but
there
are
two
different
types
of
housing
right.
You
have
a
very
low
barrier,
quick
to
enter
congregate,
living
for
very
specific
folks
who
can
handle
that
it's
usually
younger
folks.
It's
usually
people
who
have
maybe
a
duffel
bag,
they've
been
homeless,
a
very
short
amount
of
time,
and
they
just
need
a
place
to
stay.
F
The
tiny
homes
is
much
more
structured,
and
you
know
I
don't
know
what's
going
on
in
north
hollywood,
but
burbank
is
different.
We
we
we
operate
things
differently.
We
know
how
to
direct
people
where
they
need
to
go
people.
You
know
I
can't
imagine
anyone
showing
up
and
knocking
on
the
door
of
the
tiny
homes
and
not
and
being
refused
service
to
the
point
where
they
start
camping
out
there.
If
we
also
do
all
this
other
outreach
and
if
we
move
forward
with
piano
store
as
well,
I
see
both,
I
think,
there's
room
for
both.
F
E
Think
there's
room
at
that
location
for
both
you
can
have
the
tiny
homes,
because
we
own
all
that
parking
lot
and
it's
not
even
being
used.
I
just
think
that,
because
we're
talking
about,
hopefully
a
non-profit,
to
step
in
and
manage
are
homeless,
instead
of
spending
1.7
million
on
the
old
boys
and
girls
club,
which
we've
already
committed
that
we
want
to
do
something
we
bought
the
building,
you
can
do
both
and
do
an
rfp
for
the
right.
You
know,
non-profit,
to
move
in
to
help
us
to
manage
the
homeless.
E
E
F
E
How
do
you
tell
the
residents
that
there's
an
option
to
keep
this
homeless
shelter
out
of
the
neighborhood
when
we
have
a
piece
of
property
that
there's
no
neighbors?
That's
a
reality.
This
goes
back
to
the
study
that
clearly
says:
55
percent
the
safety,
but
they
want
us
to
do
something.
We
have
the
property
we
have
the
building.
We.
E
B
Gentlemen,
let
come
somewhere
where
shultz
weigh
in
please.
AN
Thank
you,
mr
mayor
patient.
That's
all
right-
and
I
know
I
know
councilman
springer
is
waiting
on
the
wings
too,
so
miss
mcfarland,
you,
you
you've,
heard
the
suggestion
about
doing
tiny
homes
at
the
hollywood
piano
site,
I'm
assuming
staff
at
least
considered
that
at
some
point,
if
I'm
correct,
why
did
you
rule
it
out.
BQ
BQ
We
would
well
sorry
I'm
thinking,
while
I'm
talking,
we
just
looked
at
that
site
and
we
felt
that
this
other
one
lended
itself
better
to
tiny
homes,
because
it's
dirt,
we
wouldn't
have
to
change
every
anything
we
just
build
from
the
ground
up
and
building
tiny
homes
is
pretty
quickly
when
you
compare
it
to
other
types
of
infrastructure
improvements.
AN
Okay,
thank
you.
I
I
don't
want
to
interrupt
the
debate
too
much,
but
I
actually
had
a
couple
questions
from
the
report.
If
I
can
just
quickly
breeze
through
those
and
then
so
looking
at
page
three,
I
think
this
goes
to
something
that
council
member
frutos
was
touching
upon
the
catchment
zone
I
was
reading
about.
You
know
there
are
going
to
be
different
options
for
the
city
to
consider.
AN
You
know
who
we
are
connecting
with
services,
whether
it's
folks
that
are
experiencing
homeless
purely
within
our
city
limits
or
perhaps
a
broader
stretch.
My
question
is:
I
know
that
there
isn't
a
catchment
zone,
that's
anticipated
tonight,
but
what
is
the
approval
process
for
that?
Going
to
look
like?
Is
that
going
to
come
back
to
council
at
some
point
for
a
discussion
and
approval.
AN
Thank
you
quick
question
about
the
possible
site
design.
Now
you
mentioned
that
staff
is
at
least
initially
proposing
using
the
southern
portion
of
the
property
of
the
parcel.
That's
anticipated
for
the
tiny
homes
is
that
closer
to
the
residential
area,
the
the
the
southern
end
of
the
property
of
the
northern.
BQ
End
of
the
park,
the
northern
end,
is
closer
to
the
residential
and
that's
why
we
propose
that
we
would
use
the
southern
end.
Originally,
we
were
thinking
we
could
get
away
with
just
using
maybe
half
of
it,
but
because
there's
easements
on
the
property
and
we
haven't
hired
an
architect.
We
don't
know
how
far
we
would
encroach
from
the
southern
end
to
the
to
the
northern
end,
but
our
ideal
would
be
to
have
some
type
of
buffer
in
between.
So
it's
not
right
up
to
the
to
the
neighborhoods.
AN
BI
Yes,
councilman,
remember
schultz,
it's
currently
at
a
50
usage
since
it
opened
right
now
the
the
salvation
army
manages
the
program
has
had
people
not
drop
out
who
have
enrolled,
and
we've
also
are
looking
at
expanding
some
of
the
the
services
there,
such
as
like
bringing
the
mobile
shower,
which
will
increase
more
foot
traffic
to
the
location
and
more
users.
BI
So
I'm
also
looking
at
adding
a
case
manager
at
the
site
to
do
more
of
the
wrap
around
case
management,
but
that
would
be
for
those
that
are
outside
of
the
safe
people
who
are
street
homeless
and
they
could
work
with
those
people
and
have
a
place
to
do
their
notes
and
and
and
that
would
accommodate
that
case
worker
at
this
at
the
safe.
BQ
So
one
of
the
benefits
of
having
the
safe
at
the
same
location,
of
wherever
the
shelter
is,
is
that
the
service
provider
can
provide
services
for
both
of
those
at
the
same
time.
And
there
will
be
some
skills
of
economy
that
will
save
us
some
money
and
we'll
be
able
to
allocate
that
money
towards
those
other
services
for
the
shelter.
AN
Thank
you.
I
just
have
one
more
question
and
then
I'll
see
the
floor.
So
in
terms
of
the
timeline,
if
I
was
looking
correctly,
you
said
18
to
24
months
from
today,
I'm
assuming
so
that
would
mean
that
we
could
be
housing
people
as
early
as
january
of
2024
and
maybe
by
mid-year
of
2024..
BQ
I
can't
give
you
exact
timelines,
because
I
don't
know
what
that
would
require
in
terms
of
construction
and
any
entitlements
or
approvals
that
we
would
need
drawing
up
plans.
They
would
be
they
would
be
ti's
inside
the
building
and
then,
if
we
were
to
add
tiny
homes
on
the
outside.
Obviously
we're
going
to
have
to
do
some
of
the
same
things
that
we
just
talked
about
for
the
other
for
the
lincoln
yard
site,
because
we
would
have
to
still
do
our
environmentals
based
on
the
funding.
AY
BQ
AN
AN
BQ
BQ
BQ
You
want
to
do
it
if
you
want
us
to
look
at
both
of
them
and
bring
them
both
back
and
make
a
decision
in
either
or
or
both
kind
of
decision.
Yes,
that
will
delay
it,
because
we'll
have
to
go.
Do
all
that
due
diligence
and
bring
it
back.
If
you
want
to
move
forward
with
linking
yard
tonight
and
have
us
at
the
same
time,
look
at
the
piano
store
area,
then
that
wouldn't
delay
the
one
project.
B
You
know
this
brings
me
real,
quick
colleagues.
This
brings
me
back
to
when
we
were
searching-
and
I
know
assistant
city
manager,
judy
wilkie,
knows
about
this
for
a
dog
park.
We
went
to
about
five
or
six
sites
in
the
city.
Throughout
the
city
there
was
no
perfect
site,
everybody
was
looking
for
the
perfect
site
and
there
was
no
perfect
site.
B
E
E
The
the
dog
park,
the
dick
clark
park,
that's
going
up,
it's
there's,
no
residence.
K
L
AO
I
support
the
tiny
homes
over
congregate
living,
but
I'm
wondering
if
the
piano
store
could
be
retrofitted
to
be
like
the
kitchen
and
bathroom
and
shower
areas
or
even
if
I've
only
been
in
that
that
store
one
time
or
if
it
could
be
retrofitted,
so
that
there
are
little
tiny
apartments
on
the
perimeter
and
maybe
do
a
combination
of
the
retrofitted
piano
store
and
tiny
homes,
and
I
support
the
tiny
homes
just
because
from
the
feedback
that
I
hear
from
some
of
our
own
house,
it
just
worked
out
better
for
them
the
independents
they
have
privacy,
they
can
lock
their
door
and
at
the
when
I
visited
the
little
village
in
north
hollywood,
half
of
the
people
who
lived
there
were
working
over
half,
and
so
they
needed
access
to
work
and
to
public
transportation
and
maybe
even
educational
opportunities
that
the
public
transportation,
whatever
bus
you
want
to
take
or
the
train-
and
I
calculate
you
know,
with
the
three
million
dollars
and
27
units-
that's
111,
000.,
111,
that
that's
that's
for
the
utilities
and.
BQ
AO
AO
Maybe
we
could
have
like
an
estimate
for
both,
though
I
feel
like
the
piano
store.
Location
might
be
the
best,
and
I
suggest
that,
but
not
congregate,
living
and
I
su
suggest
that
we,
for
example,
the
extended
length
of
stay,
is
90
days
but
can
be
extended
if
the
occupant
occupant
is
continuing
to
work,
they're
no
longer
homeless,
once
they're
there.
AO
So
I
think
it
will
help
for
integration
in
our
community
and
acceptance
that
it's
basically
tiny
homes
and
the
one
in
north
hollywood.
I
don't
think
they
had
a
problem.
I
was
only
there
one
time
and
you
know
there
will
be
rules
to
follow.
You
have
to
follow
the
law
and
we
can
make
it
as
attractive
as
possible
and
really
get
people
on
their
feet
to
their
jobs,
on
public
transportation,
to
an
educational
opportunity.
B
AO
B
AO
See
I
I
just
don't.
I
I
feel
like
the
tiny
homes
that
there's
a
track
record,
a
successful
track
record
for
that
now
and
our
unhoused
are
more
willing
to
accept
that.
B
E
E
I
just
think
that
we
have
to
take
into
account
that
the
folks
that
don't
want
to
follow
the
rules
to
be
in
the
tiny
homes
or
the
other
type
of
living
we
have
to
factor
in
that
folks
will
say:
hey
no,
I'm
just
going
to
go
down
the
street
and
set
up
my
tent
because
there's
groups
out
there
that
give
them
free
tents.
You
know
from
big
five.
BQ
Feedback
on,
while
mr
newman's
coming
up
to
the
podium
I'd
like
to
just
add
that
when
we
looked
at
some
of
the
tiny
home
villages,
the
ones
that
we
saw,
the
biggest
problems
were
the
ones
that
were
directly
across
from
a
park
or
areas
that
already
had
problem
areas.
So
a
lot
of
the
ones
that
they
built
in
la
they
took
a
location
that
was
right,
adjacent
to
a
problem
area
already,
and
they
built
a
village.
BQ
So
in
our
case,
we
would
not
want
to
build
next
to
a
park
or
some
other
place
where
people
are
already
hanging
out.
The
other
thing
that
I
would
add
is
that
the
in
burbank
our
homeless
are
are
different
than,
and
mr
newman
can
talk
to
about
this
too,
but
they're.
We
treat
them
differently
in
burbank.
We
set
expectations
right
when
we
first
started
this
three
years
ago
and
started
with
our
reports.
We
actually
had
encampments
within
this
city,
and
thank
you
to
mr
newman
and
streets
plus
and
our
outreach
group.
BQ
We
don't
we
rarely
do
we
see
a
tent
that
has
more
than
one
or
two
right
and
it's
because
of
our
outreach
efforts
and
the
expectations
that
we
set
for
our
homeless
here,
we're
constantly
in
their
year
with
our
outreach
efforts
telling
them
that
they
need
to
be
good
neighbors
that
they
need
if
they
want
to
be
burbank
residents,
whether
they're
homeless
or
not.
BQ
AB
AC
AB
A
very
client
centered
case
management
approach
and
this
tiny
home
village
will
be
no
no
different,
we're
all
about
collaboration,
and
you
know,
cooperation
and
working
in
such
a
way
that
the
homeless
individuals
that
we're
working
with
that
we
can
help
them
move
on
with
their
lives,
providing
the
services
and.
M
AB
AB
So
we'll
continue
to
build
off
the
programs
that
we've
been
doing
with
our
outreach,
but
this
gives
us
an
opportunity.
AB
You
know
to
build
our
infrastructure,
as
simone
marcos
mentioned
that
you
know
we
have
placed
people,
you
know
136
to
date
outside
of
burbank,
because
we
don't
have
our
own
tiny
homes
and
we've
been
successful.
AB
Okay,
but
now
it's
time
for
us
to
set
up
our
own
catchment
zone
to
be
able
to
service
the
people
that
are
within
our
area.
AB
And
so
our
approach
is
really
a
contextual
case
management
approach
right,
you
know,
so
it's
an
approach
that
we
will
work
with,
get
to
know
the
individual
just
like
we're
doing
now
and
find
the
resources
that
are
going
to
help
them
with
regard
to
the
tiny
homes
in
in
north
hollywood,
which
are
which
one
of
them
both
of
them
are
biparks
chandler.
AB
In
the
91601
area
code,
I
looked
at
compstat
and
looked
at
the
crime
breakdown
in
the
area.
Okay,
and
that
area
was
a
d
according
to
comstat,
before
the
tiny
homes
is
there
and
it's
still
as
such,
and
that's
a
chandler
one.
Then
the
9106
916
excuse
me
location,
which
is
the
alexandria
park
which
we've
all
had
the
opportunity
to
visit
is
also-
and
it
has
a
little
worse
crime
stats
before,
but
no
change
with
the
tiny
homes.
AB
Okay,
tomorrow,
my
colleague
marcos-
and
I
will
you
know-
hopefully
have
some
more
information
about
the
aurora
seiko
location
in
l.a.
That's
not
too
far
from
here,
so
our
burbank
police
department
does
an
amazing
job.
I
don't
believe
any
of
our
segments
or
our
neighbor
neighborhoods
are
going
to
be
a
d
to
start
with
okay
here
in
burbank,
so
that's
going
to
be
quite
quite
helpful,
but
it's
really
something
that
we
really
really
need.
Okay,
I
mean
this
is
a
real
layer
approach.
AB
You
know
I
kind
of
look
at
this
when
you're
investing
in
the
stock
market
right,
you
have
two
types,
you
have
traders
and
you
have
investors,
and
so
we've
been
like
traders,
you
know
we've
been
getting
136
people
placed
here
and
wherever
we
could
to
help
them
move
on
with
their
life.
But
now
is
it
time
to
be
investors.
It's
time
for
us
to.
AB
You
know
to
build
the
what
we
need
to
help
our
bank
own
and
do
it
in
a
very,
very
robust
way,
and
I
can
assure
you
that
wherever
we
place
any
of
our
projects,
it's
going
to
be
a
well
coordinated
and
well
managed
system.
There's
no
doubt
about
it.
BI
BI
B
I
would
encourage
you
to
look
at,
I
mean
they've
been
around
for
a
while
tiny
homes.
So
let's
take
the
best
practices,
let's
not
reinvent
the
wheel.
You
know
I
mean
if
there's
best
practices,
let's
put
them
in
on
our
list
to
do
or
to
consider
and
then
we'll
see
how
that
goes.
Guys,
remember:
springer,
go
ahead.
AO
AB
Are
you
speaking
of
a
burbank
where
we
place
the
individuals,
burbank
and
burbank,
the
british
are
pretty
scattered
and
it
kind
of
moves
around
a
little
bit
and
one
thing
that
we
also
have
a
slightly
different
dynamic.
That
appears
there's
a
lot
more
people
sleeping
out
of
vehicles
right
than
than
we
had
before.
So
you
know
we
we
just
have
to
you
know
by
having
this.
It
gives
people
an
alternative
and,
as
you
mentioned,
council
member
sprinter,
tiny
homes
are
very
desirable
for
people
as
opposed
to
a
congregate
location.
AB
So
I
think
that
we'll
be
very
successful
in
being
able
to
get
it
full
as
well
as
one
of
the
goals
is,
is
you
know
we
talked
about
90
days,
you
know
give
or
take,
and
I
think
we'll
be
successful
in
moving
people
along,
I
mean,
after
all,
we
did
it
without
our
own
catchments.
All
right.
You
know
so
imagine
what
we
can
do
if
we
do
have
the
resource
within
the
city
of
burbank.
AO
AB
AO
Because
some
of
them-
and
you
know
we've
had
conversations
about
them-
they
didn't
want
to
leave
their
neighborhood.
That
was
their
home.
You
know
at
a
certain
location
in
burbank,
say
close
to
downtown,
so
if
we
have
27
of
them
and
our
homeless
population
is
291,
we're
not
going
to
catch
them
all.
AB
BQ
We
won't,
but
when
you
look
at
the
number
of
291
that
is
overall,
so
some
of
those
may
already
be
living
in
their
cars,
some
of
them
may
be
passing
through.
It
just
depends.
You
know
the
291
is
a
number
that
we
get
from
lhasa,
based
on
a
one-time,
point-and-count
survey.
AO
E
They
do
supervisor
hilda
solis
right
next
to
union
station,
they
have
the
connex
boxes
and.
AO
AB
Well,
I
don't
have
any
specifics
on
that
particular
project,
but
it
could
be
something
that
could
be
looked
into
so,
but
the
privacy
factor
is
is
is
important
so
and
also
too,
you
want
to
set
it
up
as
such
that
that
you
have
the
right,
proper
balance
between
the
case
management,
the
supportive
services
and
the
amount
of
clientele
that
you
have
for
maximum
results.
So.
AO
AN
Thank
you,
mr
mayor
I'll,
I'll,
be
brief.
So
I
think
that
this
has
been
a
good
discussion
and
miss
mcfarlane.
I
know
you've
been
putting
a
lot
of
work
in
into
this.
For
months
and
months
we've
been
talking
about
it,
I'm
supportive
of
the
staff
recommendation
to
look
at
the
site,
as
proposed.
AN
I
guess
my
question
before
I
kind
of
get
to
the
motion
I'd
like
to
suggest
it
sounds
to
me
like
there
really
wouldn't
be
too
much
added
work
if
we
were
to
look
at
an
alternative
at
the
hollywood
piano
site
as
well.
So
unless
staff
has
some
grave
concern
about
workload,
it
would
seem
to
me
that
let's
more
information
is
a
good
thing
and
having
multiple
options
maybe
leads
to
a
better
informed
decision
down
the
road.
But
what
do
you
think.
BQ
AN
Sure
can
you
for
purposes
of
my
motion.
Can
you
remind
me
of
the
address
of
hollywood
piano
so.
BQ
323
north
front
street.
AN
North
front
street,
okay,
yeah-
and
I
think
this
is
a
good
idea
for
all
the
reasons
mentioned.
Homelessness
is
a
growing
regional
problem
and
we
can't
rely
upon
shelter
services
outside
of
our
city
limit.
It's
well
past
time
that
that
we
pull
our
fair
share.
I
think
all
right
you
mentioned
that
earlier
today,
mr
mayor.
BQ
Add,
if
you
want
us
to
look
at
that
site
on
front
street,
the
ancillary
lots
that
we
also
own,
because.
BQ
The
metro
parking
lot
and
the
lot
that
we
own
with
that
the
safe
it's
currently
on.
F
And
just
real
quick,
we
did
have
a
small
discussion
item
from
sharon
about
about
cancer.
Springer
mentioned
the
piano
store
being
either
congregate
or
non-congregate,
and
there
was
a
little
bit
of
a
discussion
there.
And
can
we
include
that
in
the
rfp
or
are
we
just
trying
to
go
just
with
the
tiny
homes
and
leave
the
piano
store.
BQ
For
a
later
discussion
from
councilmember
springer's
comments,
where
that
we
would
do
some
type
of
like
a
little
apartments
with
inside
that
building.
So
basically
in
my
vision,
I'm
seeing
that
we
would
well
in
out
from
bottom
to
top
larger,
more
like
apartment
kind
of
complexes
within
that
that
would
just
be
a
room
with
beds,
but
taller
walls
right.
BI
AO
AO
That's
the
way
the
tiny
homes,
villages
right
there,
there's
the
kitchen
or
outdoor
dining
and
showers
and
toilets,
and
so
can
the
building
be
used.
You
know
the
existing
structure
for
service
for
the
kitchen
for
the
bathrooms,
whatever
whatever
works
and
put
the
tiny
homes
around
it
or
do
we
know
how
big
it
is.
AO
AP
BQ
AO
BQ
AN
You
got
all
that
so
so
here's
what
I'm
gonna
do
I'm
gonna
frame
it
rather
open-ended,
but
in
making
the
motion,
that
is
my
intent.
My
point,
though,
is
I
don't
want
to
limit
staff.
I
I
don't
know
that
we
have
enough
information.
I
want
to
hear
the
professional
opinion
on
the
pros
and
cons
of
different
formats,
so
I'm
going
to
take
my
best
shot
with
the
language.
AN
If
you
all
like
it,
someone
can
second
it
and
if
I
wasn't
clear
for
staff
in
any
way,
just
let
me
know,
but
my
motion
would
be
to
authorize
staff
to
proceed
with
pre-planning
work
to
investigate
the
feasibility
of
developing
a
tiny
homes,
village,
planned
or
alternative
shelter
format
located
at
the
northeast
corner
of
north
lincoln
street
and
north
victory,
place
and
323
north
front
street,
and
any
other
ancillary
lots
owned
by
the
city.
So
that
would
be
part.
AO
Because
we
know
what
it's
for,
we
don't
need
to
label
it
as
non-congregate.
AN
At
this
point,
I
I
I'm
more
saying:
let's,
let's
leave
it
to
staff
and
see
what
they
come
back
with.
I
share
your
concerns
about
congregate,
housing.
What
I'm
saying
is
my
motion
is,
let's
not
rule
anything
out
with
what
I
would
describe
as
not
a
full
complete
picture.
Yet
we
don't
have
all
the
information,
so
I'd
like
to
get
that
information,
but
I'm
leaning
your
way.
I
am.
AO
F
Second,
the
motion,
as
is
because
I'd
like
to
I'd
like
to
keep
the
options
open
if,
at
the
end
of
the
day
we
don't
like
it,
we
don't
like
it.
We
move
on.
I
don't
think
it's
any.
You
know
time
off
there,
the
architect's
gonna
come
forward
and
say
no.
This
is
ridiculous.
F
E
AO
Wait
I
mean,
of
course,
we're
looking
at
both
sides.
I
just
feel
like
we
should
focus
on
like
single
room
occupancy,
but
that
even
has
a
negative
connotation,
tiny
homes
or
units.
I.
AI
AJ
F
E
And
thank
you
for
looking
at
the
other
site.
Thank
you.
AJ
BR
Good
evening,
mayor
chala,
montes
and
members
of
the
city
council,
jesus
rubiates
senior
administrative
analyst
with
the
city
attorney's
office.
The
purpose
of
tonight's
report
is
to
request
council
authority
to
amend
the
2022-2023
fiscal
year
budget
by
appropriating
one
million
dollars
for
legal
fees
and
costs
related
to
the
housing
lawsuits
and
enforcement
actions
stemming
from
the
april
18th
denial
of
the
pickwick
gardens
project.
BR
BR
BR
The
city
attorney's
office
has
retained
the
firm
goldforb
in
littmann
to
defend
the
city
in
all
three
adversarial
proceedings
arising
from
the
same
project
denial
staff
has
separately
assessed
the
potential
liability
for
legal
costs
and
fees
for
the
pending
enforcement
of
the
legal
actions
and
of
the
one
million
dollar
budget
appropriation.
Approximately
six
hundred
thousand
dollars
is
estimated
solely
for
attorneys
fees
and
costs
of
the
existing
enforcement
actions.
BR
The
cost
for
the
city's
legal
defense
of
the
hcd
notice
violation,
the
pickwick
investments
lawsuit
and
the
yinbi
law
lawsuit
are
specifically
excluded
from
the
city's
liability
insurance
policy
and
are
not
included
in
the
fund.
530
liability
fund
budget
for
this
fiscal
year.
Therefore,
a
separate
appropriation
is
required.
B
F
I'm
comfortable
just
moving
forward
on
this
okay
move.
We
approve,
prove
a
budget
amendment
a
fiscal
year,
2022
2023
budget
to
appropriate
funds
for
the
legal
fees
and
costs
related
to
housing,
lawsuits
and
enforcement
actions
stemming
from
the
denial
of
pickwick
gardens
housing
project.
AI
AP
Mayor
tillemantis,
yes,
mr
mayor,
yes,
sir,
I
would
like
to
say
this
was
mrs
tudobiarte's
first
presentation
at
city
council.
B
Okay,
moving
on
to
the
next
agenda
item,
this
is
a
time
for
brief
council
comments,
including
reporting
on
council
committee
assignments.
Brief,
brief!
Colleagues,
that's
where
schultz.
AN
I'll
be
brief
for
a
change
mr
mayor,
just
three
items,
thursday
july
7th,
I
attended
the
skag
community
economic
and
human
development
committee.
A
primary
takeaway
is
that
we
were
talking
about
the
timeline
for
the
committee's
input
on
regional
housing
needs
assessment
reform
and
the
role
that
we'll
be
playing
in
that
later.
AN
That
evening,
I
also
had
the
opportunity
to
take
part
in
a
panel
discussion
with
assembly
member,
laura
friedman
and
school
board,
member
emily
weisberg
about
the
different
tools
that
local
state
and
federal
governments
have
to
curb
gun
violence,
and
it
was
a
really
informative
discussion.
And
lastly,
yesterday
I
had
a
meeting
with
together.
We
can
burbank
just
to
talk
about
the
progress
that
the
city
of
glendale
is
making
on
a
vision,
zero,
strategic
plan.
That's
all
I
have
mr
mayor.
Thank.
E
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
On
thursday
june
23rd,
I
attended
a
meeting
with
our
library
service
director,
miss
elizabeth
goldman
to
get
an
update
on
the
library
and
the
downtown
civic
center.
E
Later
on
that
evening,
I
attended
with
our
city
clerk
the
providence
st
joseph
medical
center
minutes
matter:
emergency
services
campaign
summer
block
party
on
friday
june,
the
24th
I
attended
a
ribbon-cutting
cutting
on
your
behalf.
Since
you
were
tied
up
the
burbank
cultural
market
on
saturday
25th,
I
joined
councilmember
springer
for
the
civitan
jamboree
day
and
then
I
attended
a
policy
makers
council
call
regarding
our
utility,
and
you
know,
legislative
matters
that
I'm
going
to
be
working
on
next
week
in
washington
dc.
E
I
also
attended
a
zoo
meeting
with
our
cdd
staff
to
get
an
update
from
plus
development
group
regarding
a
project.
That's
working
its
way
up
at
41,
100
riverside,
and
then
I
attended
the
civil
brand
commission
on
wednesday
july.
The
6th
I
would
like
to
let
our
city
manager
know
that
I
thought
it
was
a
great
fourth
of
july,
spectacular
at
the
starlight
bowl.
E
Please
extend
my
thank
yous
as
I
was
in
the
crowd.
There
were
lots
of
kids
lots
of
people,
they
were
mostly
in
the
green
grass
area,
but
it
was
well
attended.
A
great
fireworks
show,
but
please
thank
the
park
and
rex
staff
specifically
erin
as
she
was
sweating
and
running
around
and
on
her
little
walkie-talkie
police
fire,
and
I
saw
cdd
staff
up
there
helping
out.
So
I
like
how
you're
bringing
other
to
fill
in
some
of
the
gaps.
Thank
you
and
most
important.
E
AO
Yes,
sam.
Thank
you.
I
attended
a
zoom
on
enhanced
infrastructure
financing
districts
to
kind
of
get
an
update
on
those
advisory
council
on
disabilities
and
it
was
a
fun
block
party
at
providence,
joseph
I
attended
civitan
jamboree
day
with
council
member
frutos
and
had
a
meeting
with
library,
director
elizabeth
goldman
about
the
library
civic
center.
I
attended
a
greywater
class
in
an
oya
class
with
craig
hempel.
F
Well,
I
missed
last
meeting
because
I
was
at
a
conference
in
seattle
that
was
fun,
but
then
I
caught
coved,
so
that
was
not
fun.
That
was
the
opposite,
so
I
was
out
for
ten
days.
Didn't
do
much
else
but
get
off
the
couch.
F
Once
I
was
did
a
lot
of
zoom
meetings.
I'll
tell
you
that
I
had
a
conversation
with
a
board
member
from
btac
about
some
of
the
services
and
the
changes
and
services
and
the
reduction
services
over
the
past
few
years.
It
was
a
little
eye
opening
for
me
and
then
on
opening
day
I
saw
thor
love
and
thunder
at
the
amc
imax
in
3d
3ds
back
man,
3ds
back
yeah.
B
Love
and
thunder
awesome.
Let
me
see
I'll
share
a
few
items
that
I
went
to
welcome
students
at
the
burbank
tennis
center.
I
threw
out
the
first
pitch
in
an
all-star
game.
It's
a
third
and
fourth
grade
girls,
girls,
all-star
game.
B
Let's
see
retirement,
I
attended
their
retirement
for
diane,
gonzalez,
she's
retired,
from
the
fbi.
After
like
45
years
retirement
party
for
susan
sebastian,
boys
and
girls
club.
B
B
B
I
had
council
member
schultz
there
as
a
critic,
he's
gonna
give
me
a
thumbs
down
or
thumbs
up.
We
also
had
the
city
clerk
there
as
well.
There
was
some
thumbs
down
and
but
anyway
it
was
fun
and
I
enjoyed
it
some
good
questions.
Obviously
they
always
make
them
hard
anything
else.
Nope.
Okay,
so
now
is
the
time
for
introduction
additional
agenda
items.
E
AC
E
F
B
Thank
you.
Oh
anything
else.
Council.
All
right
is
that
enough,
mr
city
manager.
So
now
we
adjourn
the
meeting
to
tuesday
july
19th
for
a
joint
meeting
with
the
burbank
unified
school
district
board
of
education
in
the
community
services.
Building
room
104
is
150
north
third
street
first
floor.
So
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
our
next
meeting
next
tuesday
is
not
going
to
be
here
at
the
council.
B
Chambers
is
going
to
be
at
the
csb
building
same
time,
six
o'clock,
the
public,
may
view
the
meeting
online
or
on
television
and
will
be
able
to
provide
public
comment
in
the
following
four
ways:
in
person
for
general
public
comment,
public
hearings
and
reports
to
counsel
by
calling
in
directly
the
council
meeting
at
238
3335
to
speak
during
the
general
public
comment
period
and
public
hearing
items.
Only
by
leaving
any
comment
on
the
city
webpage
and
by
emailing
the
city
council
directly.