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The Week That Was and That Will Be - April 22

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Step into the heart of Burbank as we swap stories with Craig Sherwood, Ross Benson, and the ever-enthralling Craig Durling, who joins us from his intriguing underground lair. Together, we'll take you back to our podcasting hijinks, share a slice of Craig's awe-inspiring Kenyan safari snaps, and toast to the 'Ask the Mayor' initiative that's revolutionizing community communication. By the way, your voice matters to us—jump on social media to pitch in with questions and steer our civic discourse.
This episode isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a deep dive into the heartbeat of our city's happenings. We'll tackle why Craig is giving police commission meetings the cold shoulder and celebrate the Burbank Police Department's heroic Baker to Vegas relay race victory. We're also shining a light on community gems like 'Coffee with a Cop' and school board decisions—matters that hit right at the wallet of every Burbank resident. Plus, a tip of the hat to junior reporter Edna's poignant coverage of the Armenian genocide remembrance, painting the diverse strokes of our local canvas.
We don't shy away from the tough stuff—cities buying out gun stores, escalating city event fees, and the juggling act between street vending, sidewalk space, and city planning. These are the issues that are redefining our community's fabric, and we're here to unpack them all. Whether it's the economic pulse of Magnolia Park's food truck night or the intricacies of balancing commerce and regulation, we're dissecting the pressing topics that you need to know about. Join our candid conversation and become part of a dialogue that's as invested in Burbank's future as you are.

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Chapters

1. My Burbank Talks With Special Guests (00:00:00)

2. Police Commission Meeting and Community Events (00:05:51)

3. Community Events and Infrastructure Concerns (00:17:03)

4. Community Events and Personal Anecdotes (00:26:56)

5. Community Development and Alcohol Licensing (00:40:06)

6. City Council Meeting Agenda Overview (00:47:45)

7. Community Meetings and Development Updates (00:57:42)

8. Rancho Area Developments and Community Concerns (01:06:55)

9. City Fees Impacting Events and Organizations (01:14:50)

10. Food Truck and Sidewalk Vending Issues (01:23:43)

188 episodes

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Step into the heart of Burbank as we swap stories with Craig Sherwood, Ross Benson, and the ever-enthralling Craig Durling, who joins us from his intriguing underground lair. Together, we'll take you back to our podcasting hijinks, share a slice of Craig's awe-inspiring Kenyan safari snaps, and toast to the 'Ask the Mayor' initiative that's revolutionizing community communication. By the way, your voice matters to us—jump on social media to pitch in with questions and steer our civic discourse.
This episode isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a deep dive into the heartbeat of our city's happenings. We'll tackle why Craig is giving police commission meetings the cold shoulder and celebrate the Burbank Police Department's heroic Baker to Vegas relay race victory. We're also shining a light on community gems like 'Coffee with a Cop' and school board decisions—matters that hit right at the wallet of every Burbank resident. Plus, a tip of the hat to junior reporter Edna's poignant coverage of the Armenian genocide remembrance, painting the diverse strokes of our local canvas.
We don't shy away from the tough stuff—cities buying out gun stores, escalating city event fees, and the juggling act between street vending, sidewalk space, and city planning. These are the issues that are redefining our community's fabric, and we're here to unpack them all. Whether it's the economic pulse of Magnolia Park's food truck night or the intricacies of balancing commerce and regulation, we're dissecting the pressing topics that you need to know about. Join our candid conversation and become part of a dialogue that's as invested in Burbank's future as you are.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. My Burbank Talks With Special Guests (00:00:00)

2. Police Commission Meeting and Community Events (00:05:51)

3. Community Events and Infrastructure Concerns (00:17:03)

4. Community Events and Personal Anecdotes (00:26:56)

5. Community Development and Alcohol Licensing (00:40:06)

6. City Council Meeting Agenda Overview (00:47:45)

7. Community Meetings and Development Updates (00:57:42)

8. Rancho Area Developments and Community Concerns (01:06:55)

9. City Fees Impacting Events and Organizations (01:14:50)

10. Food Truck and Sidewalk Vending Issues (01:23:43)

188 episodes

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