Council-Manager Form of Government
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The City of Burbank has a Council-Manager form of government. This structure reflects the City Council’s role: to set City policy and priorities.
The Council then appoints a City Manager to take action and direct City staff in order to bring the Council's collective vision of Burbank to life.
The City Manager's responsibilities include:
The City Council also appoints a City Attorney. The current City Attorney is Joseph McDougall.
The City of Burbank has a Council-Manager form of government. This structure reflects the City Council’s role: to set City policy and priorities.
The Council then appoints a City Manager to take action and direct City staff in order to bring the Council's collective vision of Burbank to life.
The City Manager's responsibilities include:
- Directing the daily operations of the City staff
- Enforcing City laws
- Implementing policies, programs, procedures initiated by a Council vote
- Preparing and monitoring the municipal budget
- Mayor Nick Schultz
- Vice Mayor Nikki Perez
- Council Member Konstantine Anthony
- Council Member Tamala Takahashi
- Council Member Zizette Mullins
The City Council also appoints a City Attorney. The current City Attorney is Joseph McDougall.