The Week That Was and That Will Be - March 11
Get ready to immerse yourself in the heartbeat of Burbank with your hosts Craig Sherwood and Craig Durling, along with Ross Benson's sharp wit. This week, we're peeling back the curtain on everything Burbank, from the glitz of the Oscars to our pride in Ann Harding's local victory. Ever wondered about the best hour to savor a bite at Hill Street Cafe or what it takes to design a winning float? We've got that covered along with our generous sprinkle of humor and personal insights, ensuring your time spent with us is as informative as it is entertaining.
Navigating the twists and turns of local politics can feel like a labyrinth, but fear not! We dissect the impact of term limits on the political scene, offering a window into the future of Burbank's governance. From the comical battles with city elevators to the serious discussions around firearm zoning, we serve up a robust blend of the issues that shape our streets and skies. Our discussion extends to the importance of community input on projects such as the George Izay Park redesign, illustrating just how vital your voice is in the grand scheme of Burbank's development.
As we wrap up this episode, we take a whimsical detour to chat about the newly installed clock near the police station and the pothole that became an internet sensation. While Craig Durling takes a temporary leave, rest assured Ross Benson will keep the conversation as lively as ever. Join us next week for another round of Burbank Talks, where we continue to connect dots, share laughs, and offer a slice of life from our beloved city.