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Our reporters bring you different guests and events ranging from local events, interesting people, politics, sports, community events, and everything that makes Burbank, Burbank!

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episode The Great Burbank BRT Showdown Debate cover

The Great Burbank BRT Showdown Debate

We put together the following debate regarding Metro's B R T project that is slated for Burbank. The burbank city council will be holding a special meeting on Wednesday, May 20 at 3 p m in the City Council chambers to discuss the project and their options. We gathered all relevant documents and fed them into Notebook L M and asked them to come up with a debate of the facts, and only the facts that appear in the official records in the meeting's agenda. Now, let's listen as we dive deep into the B R T project. A bus lane sounds like paint on pavement, until you follow the chain reaction. We dig into the North Hollywood to Pasadena Bus Rapid Transit corridor and the fiercest pinch point of all: how Metro’s BRT design moves through Burbank, especially on Olive Avenue. One side argues dedicated lanes are the only way BRT works at all, because the promise is speed and reliability, not another bus trapped in the same red-light queue as everyone else. The other side argues the street network has hard limits, and intersection choke points, turn pockets, and spillover routes can turn a “faster bus” plan into neighborhood cut-through traffic and daily gridlock. We walk through the numbers and the physics: why Metro projects major travel-time gains, why a single mixed-flow segment can trigger bus bunching and blow up headways, and why “people will adapt” can mean drivers rerouting through quiet streets. Then we zoom out to the part many residents never hear about in a transit debate: SB 79. A permanent dedicated bus lane can legally redefine a corridor, changing zoning outcomes and enabling denser transit-oriented development with fewer parking requirements. For some, that’s the point. For others, it’s a loss of local control. We also unpack the Olive Avenue Bridge station fight and the compromised Metrolink transfer, plus Burbank’s proposed 36-month trial period that ties lane permanence to a ridership threshold. If you care about bus rapid transit, traffic congestion, housing policy, or who gets to decide what a street is for, this debate is your case study. Subscribe, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review. Where should a city draw the line between regional mobility and local impact? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131974/support]

19. maj 2026 - 24 min
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myBurbank’s Best 2026 Winners Award Show Podcast

We reveal myBurbank’s Best 2026 winners after a record month of community voting, and we unpack why a simple window decal can mean a lot for a local owner. We move category by category through more than 200 winners across services, health, beauty, food, retail, entertainment, and community. Along the way, we share quick context that helps the names stick: neighborhood staples that keep winning, brand-new winners you might not recognize yet, and the small details that show who is really plugged into Burbank. You also hear how the Chamber supports local businesses through real-world issues like changing ordinances and how being active in the community often turns into long-term customer loyalty. If you’re looking for Burbank restaurants to try next, local shops worth a detour, or community spaces and events that make the city feel like home, this guide gives you a solid starting point. Our big ask is simple: take this list, pick a few winners, and go spend your dollars locally. Subscribe for more local stories, share this with a proud Burbank neighbor, and leave a review with the one business you think everyone in town should try next. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131974/support]

13. maj 2026 - 1 h 45 min
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Checking in after year one with Assemblymember Nick Schultz

The gap between bold policy and daily life is where most of us live: a power line snaps in high winds, your insurance hikes again, the lot down the street sits empty, and your child’s school starts talking about cuts. We invited Assemblymember Nick Schultz into the studio for a frank, fast-moving conversation about what’s changing in California—and what still isn’t—across housing, wildfire readiness, energy costs, public safety, local jobs, and schools. We start with the bottlenecks that stall real homes: CEQA lawsuits that bury infill projects for years, building standards that shift mid‑stream, and commercial covenants that block apartments on dead retail sites. Schultz lays out three levers now in motion: a CEQA infill exemption to deter abuse, a six‑year residential code freeze to stabilize costs, and AB 1050 to lift housing‑prohibitive CC&Rs on commercial parcels. Then we dig into reliability and rates. Undergrounding high‑risk lines saves lives but raises bills; bonds and smarter financing could help municipal utilities move faster, while investor‑owned utilities should be pushed to invest more. On the generation side, we talk honestly about baseload: nuclear’s risks, green hydrogen’s promise, and why storage alone won’t carry peak days yet. Burbank’s identity is on the line as studio mergers loom and productions chase incentives abroad. California boosted the film tax credit to $750 million and added animation, but Schultz argues local moves matter just as much: faster, cheaper permits, a dedicated film office, and Santa Clarita‑style incentives to keep crews, diners, prop houses, and vendors busy here. Public safety ties it together. With violent crime trending down across major cities, he spotlights concrete steps for safer transit and previews a bipartisan DUI package—tougher repeat‑offender thresholds, rationalized suspensions, and broader ignition interlocks—to reduce road deaths without surrendering the wheel to fully autonomous fleets. Schools close the loop on affordability. Funding tied to average daily attendance punishes districts as enrollment falls; Schultz backs shifting to enrollment-based models and loosening categorical rules so districts can stabilize budgets. The local fix is housing families can actually buy—townhomes and condos that keep students in classrooms and communities intact. If you care about practical solutions to housing, energy, jobs, and schools—and how to keep Burbank thriving—this conversation is your field guide. Listen, share with a neighbor, and tell us the one change you want prioritized next. And if you’re new here, follow and leave a quick review so more locals can find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131974/support]

24. dec. 2025 - 1 h 2 min
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Ask the Mayor with Nikki Perez - A Mayor’s Year In Burbank

A year that began with windstorms and fires ends with a gavel passed—but the real story is everything in between. We sit down with Mayor Nikki Perez for an unguarded look at what city leadership actually takes in a place like Burbank: twice the work, the same vote, and constant pressure to keep meetings civil and residents heard. Nikki opens up about navigating pregnancy and new motherhood while chairing council, the moments where decorum faltered, and why protocol matters when the room is tense and the stakes are high. We dig into the most contentious issue of the year—rent. After two years of study and public input, the council lands on a 4% soft cap with relocation assistance when increases exceed that threshold and tenants can’t afford to stay. Nikki wanted a hard cap, but chose to compromise to get the city moving and prevent serial shock increases. The conversation reaches beyond rent to the bigger affordability squeeze—utility rates, inflation, and the cost of delay—and how early, steady adjustments beat crisis spikes every time. Burbank’s wider identity and economy are in play, too. With studios shifting and mergers in the headlines, residents fear for jobs and small businesses. While the city can’t reverse federal decisions, it can clarify zoning, protect infrastructure, and keep Burbank film-friendly with a responsive, human permit process. Nikki highlights the city’s police leadership, the strength of its staff and PIO team, and the practical realities the next mayor will face: a likely budget deficit, tariff impacts, and the need to prioritize core services while communicating clearly about what local government can and cannot change. What keeps a leader going when the inbox is harsh and the chambers are loud? Letters from kids, neighbors who stop her in the grocery aisle, and a family that shows up—every time. If you care about how cities actually work—rent policy, public safety, film permits, zoning, budgets—this candid, grounded conversation delivers clarity and heart. Prefer more of these deep dives into local power and policy? Follow, share with a friend in Burbank, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131974/support]

16. dec. 2025 - 1 h 11 min
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Burbank Business Showcase: Law offices of Adrianos Facchetti

MyBurbank Business Spotlight: Law Office of Adrianos Facchetti Podcast. You can contact Adrianos at: 4444 W. Riverside Drive, Suite 308, Burbank, CA 91505 Tel: (626) 793-8607 https://facchettilaw.com/ A Burbank story with courtroom stakes: adopted at birth, shaped by local schools and relentless coaches, and thrown into a first trial with no time to blink. We sit down with a hometown attorney who turned those early lessons into a practice that fights for fairness, prioritizes people over billboards, and keeps the community at the heart of every case. We dig into the real post-accident playbook—what to do at the scene, how to document injuries, why you should talk to a lawyer before insurers call, and how medical care on liens works when health insurance falls short. Then we get candid about insurers’ analytics and AI, and why trial experience quietly changes everything: carriers pay more when they respect your willingness and ability to take a case to a jury. Along the way, we deflate headline verdict myths, explain policy limits, and share behind-the-scenes realities from car crashes to premises liability to rideshare collisions. The conversation zooms out to the bigger fight: how rideshare companies are pushing to slash coverage and cap attorney fees, and what that means for victims’ rights across California. We also unpack the legal gray zone of autonomous vehicles and why accountability must evolve with the tech. Through it all, the focus returns to Burbank—bikes-for-kids giveaways, teacher recognition, pro bono clinics, and service on the Transportation Commission. Justice here is local, practical, and personal: tell the truth, prepare well, and show up for people when they need it most. If this resonated, tap follow, share it with a friend who drives in LA, and leave a quick review telling us the single most useful tip you’re taking away. Your feedback helps more neighbors find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131974/support]

12. dec. 2025 - 51 min
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