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Mayor Takahashi previews April 7 Burbank City Council agenda

April 07, 2026 | Burbank, Los Angeles County, California


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Mayor Takahashi previews April 7 Burbank City Council agenda
Mayor Tamala Takahashi on the Mayor’s Minute announced that the Burbank City Council will meet Tuesday, April 7, to consider five items, including a public hearing on a resolution to adopt the Burbank Public Housing Agency Annual Plan and an update on homelessness programs and a proposed homeless solutions center. "On Tuesday, April 7th, there will be five matters for the City Council to consider," she said.

The items Takahashi listed open with a public hearing on a resolution approving the Burbank Public Housing Agency Annual Plan, providing an opportunity for public comment before council action on that resolution. The mayor described the second item as the introduction of an ordinance addressing member composition for the city’s boards, commissions and committees; as introduced, that ordinance will be presented for initial consideration rather than final adoption.

The council will also review the City Treasurer’s Investment Portfolio report as of Dec. 31, a routine financial report the mayor said will be on the agenda. Takahashi said the meeting will include a discussion and update on Measure A, the Los Angeles County affordable housing funds, and a separate update on local homelessness programs and a proposed homeless solutions center — topics that relate to regional funding and local homelessness response.

Mayor Takahashi closed the Mayor’s Minute by directing residents to the city’s website for full agenda materials and staff reports. "You can find the complete agenda and all staff reports on the city's website," she said. The meeting will be streamed live on Spectrum Channel 6, AT&T Channel 99 and the city’s YouTube page.

The announcement was a preview rather than a record of debate or votes; details such as staff recommendations, ordinance language, funding amounts or final council actions were not provided in the Mayor’s Minute and will be available in the posted agenda and staff reports.

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