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Burbank CA is named One of the Top five Most Business Friendly Cities in Los Angeles County.
Burbank CA Facts: Burbank is located in the eastern region of the San Fernando Valley, only 15 minutes north Downtown LA. Adjacent to Glendale & Hollywood. Close to Fwys 5, 134 & 101. Population is approx 100,300. Workforce population is 100,000 (1:1 ratio to residents). Entertainment & media related industries represent the largest segment of the workforce. Economic Size: Burbank total retail sales rank in the top 10 of all 88 LA County cities. Use Profile: Media & Entertainment 30% with Disney, Warner Bros, NBC, ABC & Yahoo; Retail 13% with Ikea, Macys, Costco, Frys; Manufacturing 9% with Crane Co or Hydro-Aire & Senior Aerospace; Transportation & Communication 5% with Bob Hope Airport & Automobile Club; Finance, Insurance & Real Estate 5% with Allianz Insurance, WMC Mortgage; Other 38% all total 100%.
Burbank CA Top Employers account for more than 30% of the workforce. The city boasts a workforce of 100,000 with 30% which are media such as: The Walt Disney Company (entertainment) with 9,466 employees; Warner Brothers (entertainment) with 8,000; Providence St Joseph Hospital (health) with 3,500; NBC Universal (entertainment) with 2,045; Burbank Unified School District (education) with 2,010; Yahoo (media) with 1,800; City of Burbank (government) with 1,509, Bob Hope Airport (aviation) with 1,400; WMC Mortgage (finance) with 900; Health Line Clinical Labs (medical) with 560; Foto-Kem Industries (media) with 544 & Clear Channel Communications (entertainment) with 477 employees.
Burbank Downtown AMC Theaters consistently rank in the top 5 of theatrical circuits.
Burbank has no city income tax and no gross receipts tax. Fees are among the lowest in the region and are simple and highly competitive.
Burbank Transportation System is easy in and easy out and is served by an excellent transportation system connecting it to the Los Angeles Metro.
Burbank offers several branded commercial districts with well-defined use profiles, such as Burbank Airport, Downtown Burbank, Burbank Empire Center, Magnolia Park & Burbank Media District
Burbank is housing and job-rich. Residents have the choice of living and working in Burbank, reducing commutes and enhancing quality of life. The city's many established neighborhoods offer a range of housing options, such as: Executive Homes, Live/Work areas, Equestrian Rancho District, Family neighborhoods and a commitment to affordability. The City of Burbank and the Redevelopment Agency play a vital role in addressing Burbank's affordable housing needs.
Burbank Unified School District are honored as "Distinguished" by the State of California. Total enrollment is 15,000 on 17 campuses. Burbank also offers 7 private and parochial schools as well as Woodbury University.
Burbank's temperature climate makes year-round recreation a reality. Average year-round temp is 63F. Annual rainfall 12 inches. Humidity 61%.
The City of Burbank is recognized for having some of the fastest responses times in Los Angeles County: Burbank Police 3 minutes, 8 seconds. Burbank Fire 4 minutes, 25 seconds.
Burbank Parks & Facilities: 22 parks & recreational facilities, playing fields, a tennis center, a nature center. 27-hole DeBell golf course with spectacular views of the valley. 75-acre Los Angeles Equestrian Center with stabling facilities, a 3,500 fixed-seat arena & 50 miles of horse trails in adjacent Griffith Park. Starlight Bowls, the San Fernando Valley's premier amphitheater for performing arts. Live theatrical performance spaces. The Colony Theater & Falcon Theater. Verdugo Mountains hiking trails. Pickwick Ice Center ice rink and bowling alley. Three recreation centers devoted to seniors.
Burbank City Services & Infrastructure: Five-member City Council with Mayor & City Manager Police & Fire Departments, Burbank Water & Power and Burbank Unified School District.
Burbank Bus: The City of Burbank operates a fleet of 24 buses & provides 1,500 daily trips. The system integrates several transportation alternatives that allow riders to connect to Metrolink, Metro Read Line, and regional bus lines. Burbank Bus unites places of employment with entertainment destinations, adjoins both with transportation hubs.
Burbank Bikeway: Burbank provides a network of bikeways that stretch more than 20 miles to the Warner Center in Woodland Hills. Within city limits, the Chandler Bikeway, a 2-mile dedicated bike & pedestrian path, attracts thousands of riders per week. Currently planned is another 15 miles of bike routes that will link many of the city's neighborhoods.
Burbank Recycle Center's award-winning program have reduced City waste by 56%. The Center recovers enough paper every year to save approximately 600,000 trees. Burbank is a member of the Recycling market Development Zone (RMDZ) of Los Angeles County, which offers low-cost loans and free technical assistance to businesses that use recycled materials.
Burbank Fire Optics & Wi-Fi, the City maintains high fiber-strand optic service, including "dark" fiber optics for high volume commercial use. Access to high-speed internet and innovative telecommunications is a key City objective. As part of this program, Downtown Burbank recently went "Wi-Fi," a free service that is now being rolled out to City parks, libraries and other public facilities.
Burbank Water & Power (BWP) serves Burbank's 45,000 households and 6,000 businesses. BWP boasts exceptional electric service reliability, performing 300% to 500% better than any of California's three investor-owned utilities, including Southern California Edison. This outstanding service is provided to Burbank customers at highly competitive prices. The Magnolia Power Project, California's newest power plant operated by BWP will further enhance Burbank's reliability and low-cost generation for many years to come.
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Burbank is a GREAT City, they have so much there, the town is tight with community service, the mall is excellent and even has a "Successories Store" great parking. First Class airport and jet center, one of the best hospitals in the entire Southern Cal Area, every ethnic type food you could ever want, some of the most creative people on the planet work in the many studios. I cannot say enough GREAT things about Burbank, CA. If you are thinking to moving into Southern CA, you MUST check it out, they have everything you could ever want. - Lance