Project |
Scope |
Estimated Construction Completion Date |
Olive Park Ballfield Shade Structures on Fields 1, 2, 4 |
Installation of cantilever bleacher shade structures at Olive Park Ballfield Diamonds 1, 2 & 4. |
Jun-25 |
Schafer Ballfield Lighting |
Modernize ballfield lighting with energy-efficient Light Emitting Diode (LED) systems at Schafer Ballfield at Ralph Foy Park. |
Jun-25 |
Irrigation - Foy Irrigation Replacement |
New irrigation system to work with existing smart controllers. |
Jun-25 |
Irrigation - Maxam Memorial Park Irrigation Replacement |
Upgrade the irrigation system at Larry L. Maxam Memorial Park. |
Jun-25 |
Burbank Channel Bikeway Public Art |
The project will design, construct and install up to seven public art pieces along the Burbank Channel Bikeway. |
Jun-25 |
FY 2024-25 Annual Facilities Small Capital Improvement |
The Facility Capital Program will address planned and unplanned replacements, modernization, and new building components, including interior systems, electrical panels, HVAC, roofs, plumbing, elevators, and waterproofing systems. |
Jun-25 |
PD Jails Video Storage Upgrade |
Install new Video Manage System (VMS) equipped with sufficient storage to provide the required 1-year surveillance retention for the facility. |
Jun-25 |
Foy Park & Park Area Light & Lighting Infrastructure Modernization |
Validate current photometric requirements for the Parking Area and interconnected, adjacent Park Lighting. Design new lighting and replace required infrastructure. |
Aug-25 |
Mary Alvord Recreation Center Basketball Side Backboards Replacement |
Replace four basketball side backboards at the Verdugo Recreation Center with four height adjustable backboards. Restricted BAF funds will be allocated to fully cover the costs of this project. |
Aug-25 |
Animal Shelter Kennel Flooring |
This project will install a new nonslip coating system on the flooring in the two kennel buildings at the Burbank Animal Shelter, including the main public walkways. While epoxy was initially considered, alternative options are currently being considered. |
Aug-25 |
Johnny Carson Park Shade Structure |
Installation of a shade structure over the Johnny Carson Park stage. Parks and Recreation will coordinate structure locations with Public Works and will be plan checked and permitted by CDD/Building division. |
Sep-25 |
FY2023/24 Annual Arterial Pavement Rehabilitation |
The Arterial Pavement Program will improve major and secondary arterials, collector roadways, and alleys rated in poor condition, with the goal of achieving a citywide PCI of 73 by FY 2030-31. |
Oct-25 |
Underground Storage Tank Replacement at Fire Stations 12 & 16 |
Replace existing underground 1,000 gallon un-leaded gasoline and diesel tanks at FS 12 and 16. |
Nov-25 |
Fuel Systems Modernization |
This project will replace terminals and install low voltage infrastructure to support new software and hardware at all City Fire Stations (Stations 11-16) and on the mobile pump unit that powers equipment at the Landfill. It will also replace tank monitoring equipment for more accurate reporting. |
Nov-25 |
Roof 3 - PD HQ Fire 11 -Roof and Structure Waterproofing |
This project will design, repair, and restore all water intrusion related deficiencies related to the roof, drain, and building envelope. The building envelope includes all vertical surfaces: windows, doors, architectural features/projections on the exterior of the building. |
Dec-25 |
Roof 1 - (Annual) Roof Restoration - Multiple Roofs |
Roof repair and restoration for: Olive Recreation Center, Joslyn Adult Center, Creative Art Center, Pottery Building , WWTP offices, and Animal Shelter. |
Dec-25 |
Main Street/Elm Avenue Intersection Improvement |
Construct a pedestrian/equestrian crossing with warnings and signal lights consisting of rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFB) at the intersection. Other improvements will include ADA ramps and street lighting at the crossing. |
Dec-25 |
Victory Blvd and Buena Vista St Signal Synchronization |
This project will collect data and analyze the synchronization of 24 traffic signals along Victory Blvd (Buena Vista to Alameda) and Buena Vista St (I-5 to Glenoaks). It includes upgrading signal controllers, cameras, wiring, and electrical service at three intersections, along with updated signal timing and equipment procurement. |
Dec-25 |
Roof 2- Recycle Center Warehouse Improvements - Roof Replacement |
Roof replacement and improvements to te Recycle Center Warehouse. |
Jan-26 |
Exhaust System Modernization |
This project replaces ventilation systems at PD/Fire HQ, the PW Yard, and all Fire Stations to remove diesel fumes, carbon monoxide, and other airborne hazards. Work includes new ductwork, magnetic connectors, rails, and automatic controls. |
Feb-26 |
Jail Door Control System Modernization |
This project will replace and modernize the 24-year-old jail locking system with new electronics, software, hardware, and fixtures for a fully integrated and updated security system. |
Mar-26 |
FY2023/24 Annual Residential Pavement Rehabilitation |
Year 3 of the residential pavement program focuses on grinding and overlaying poor-condition streets in Sections 15–18, including alleys, to help reach a citywide PCI of 73 by FY 2030-31. |
Mar-26 |
PD HQ Fire 11 Parking Area Waterproofing and Restoration |
This project will design and restore waterproofing systems for the facility, including underground areas, planters, and parking. Work includes crack repair, drainage and waterproofing replacement, and phased installation of expansion systems and flashings over several years. |
Jun-26 |
FY2023/24 Annual Sidewalk Rehabilitation |
Remove and reconstruct damaged curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveways, and pedestrian ramps in Zones 13 and 14. |
Jun-26 |
Olive and Magnolia Safety Bridge Railing Replacements |
These bridges, built in the 1950s, have outdated 39" barrier railings that do not meet current pedestrian safety standards. Olive Bridge sees the most foot traffic due to its link to the Metrolink station, while Magnolia Bridge is expected to see increased useonce nearby development projects are completed. |
Jun-26 |
Orange Grove Parking Structure Restoration and Repair |
This project will repair delaminated exterior plaster, stairs, and paint the entire exterior of the Orange Grove parking structure. The wall and stair repairs will address structural deficiencies, while the new paint will help preserve the infrastructure of the facility. |
Jun-26 |
I-5 Arterial Phase 3 |
This project reconstructs four traffic signals—Victory/Elmwood, Magnolia/Reese, Magnolia/Mariposa, and Magnolia/Screenland—as part of the continued Alameda Signal Synchronization effort. Construction is fully funded by Metro Measure R Highway funds. |
Jun-26 |
Boys & Girls Club 2244 N. Buena Vista Building Improvements |
The 1949 building requires modernization including seismic strengthening, upgrading building utilities, ADA compliance, Fire Life Safety, and tenant improvements to accommodate current programming. |
Aug-26 |
FY 24/25 Annual Sidewalk Rehabilitation |
The project will remove and reconstruct damaged curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveways, and pedestrian ramps in Zones 1, 2, 19, 20. |
Sep-26 |
FY 24/25 Annual Residential Pave Rehab (Phase IV of Cycle 2) |
FY 2024-25 will perform grind and overlay on streets in poor and below condition primarily in sections 3, 4, 13 and 14. |
Oct-26 |
City Yard Services Building (CYSB) |
This project replaces the 1962 Parks Storage Facility with a new 11,000+ square foot building featuring locker rooms, restrooms, a multi-purpose room, storage, and workstations. It also includes site and utility upgrades, stormwater management, fiber and security systems, access improvements, and partial perimeter fencing. |
Oct-26 |
FY 2024-25 Annual Arterial Pavement Rehabilitation |
The Arterial Pavement Program will improve major and secondary arterials, collector roadways, and alleys rated in poor condition, with the goal of achieving a citywide PCI of 73 by FY 2030-31. |
Nov-26 |
San Fernando Bikeway |
Class I bike path that will be constructed along San Fernando Boulevard, Victory Place, and the Burbank Western Channel between Cohassett Street and the Downtown Metrolink station. This project completes the final three miles in a 12-mile regional bike path. Most of this project's costs are funded by a Metro Call for Projects grant. This project is a top priority project on the Bicycle Master Plan. |
Fall 2026 |
Fire Station 11 Kitchen Modernization |
Comprehensive modernization of existing 25-year-old kitchen: repair and replace cabinets, counters, appliances, and lighting, replace existing interior finishes, and selective furnishings. |
Fall 2026 |
First Street Class IV Bike Lane |
Design and construct approximately 0.8-mile protected Class IV bikeway on North First Street from North San Fernando Boulevard to East Verdugo Avenue. The project will also incorporate pavement improvements along the alignment where the pavement is in poor condition. |
Dec-26 |
PD Forensics Services Area Modernization |
Renovate two existing areas: Forensic Services Laboratory & Administration areas and the Forensic Services Evidence Garage located on the facility's lower level. |
Jun-27 |
Chandler Bikeway Extension |
Project will extend the Chandler Bikeway from its current eastern terminus at Chandler Boulevard and Mariposa Street to the future San Fernando Bikeway along the Western Burbank Channel. The completion of this project will help to close the gap between two regionally significant Class I bikeways and will provide pedestrian and bicycle connectivity to the City's Downtown Metrolink station. |
Spring 2028 |
McCambridge Pool Replacement |
Multi-phased renovation of the McCambridge Pool facility. Upgrades include a new lap swim pool, activity pool, waterslides, play features, pool deck, equipment room, and locker room renovations, and staff offices. |
Jun-28 |
McCambridge Park Stormwater Capture Multi-Benefit Project |
Includes improvements: an underground stormwater capture system (infiltration gallery), bioswales in two parking lots, planting of native trees, improved ADA paths, picnic tables with shade structures, fitness stations and a 9-hole disc golf course, led pedestrian and/or ballfield lighting throughout park, and solar power at the recreation center and basketball court. |
Dec-28 |
New Burbank Central Library - Civic Center |
Design and construction of a new 65,000 SF Library + ~20,000 SF of office space for ASB staff. ASB will be replaced with functional open space and the Wells Fargo building will also be demolished. |
Feb-29 |
Vehicle Lift Equipment Modernization |
Complete modernization of fourteen (14) vehicle lifts to accommodate current Fleet requirements including all City light and heavy duty vehicles. Project includes design, engineering for lift modernization. The scope of the project will also include hazardous materials mitigation, which includes soils testing. |
FY 31/32 |
Olive Recreation Center Re-Design |
The first phase is for the completion of draft schematic designs for the re-design of the Olive Recreation Centers. Phase 2 will include an aerial topographic and field survey, phasing feasibility studies, and a 3D rendering of the redesign. Project include offices, recreation classrooms, storage rooms, gymnasium, restrooms, a kitchen, and a stage. |
Jun-31 |
Starlight Bowl Amphitheatre Transformation |
The Starlight Bowl Amphitheatre Transformation Project consists of a complete renovation of the amphitheater with additional amenities to the site and adjacent facilities. |
Jun-31 |
New EOC at City Hall |
Renovate the northwest portion of City Hall's basement to construct a new City Emergency Operations Center (EOC). |
Dec-31 |
Olive Avenue Bridge Replacement |
A feasibility study was completed in 2016 to potentially widen the Olive (and Magnolia) bridge. This project will update that study to determine the best rehabilitation strategy for the Olive Bridge as well as consider the new needs based upon Metro's upcoming implementation of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line on Olive Avenue. |
Jan-35 |
First Street Pocket Park |
First Street Village project includes the development of a pocket park. City will partner with developer to fund construction cost. Developer will be responsible for maintenance costs of the park. |
TBD |
Community Services Building (CSB) Office Spaces |
This project will split one office into two offices on the second floor of the CSB. Staff will procure a consultant to design the layout, build a drywall splitting the offices, add fire sprinklers, ceiling lights, and an additional wood door to the entrance. |
TBD |
City Building Seismic Retrofit and Gross Park Facility Improvements |
This project will fund the construction and mandatory seismic retrofit the following buildings: DeBell Driving Range, DeBell Golf Maintenance Building, and Robert Gross Park Exercise Building. It will also modernize the Robert Gross Park Exercise Building's infrastructure, and includes ADA and fire sprinklers/monitoring code required modernization. |
TBD |
Downtown San Fernando Blvd Reconfiguration (Phase 2) |
The scope of Phase 2 is dependent upon the response and data collection of Phase 1 which can result into two general options: 1) reverting back to the original condition or 2) constructing more long-term improvements with permanent sidewalk and curb extensions, modifications to traffic signal equipment, and additional traffic calming measures. |
TBD |
Brace Canyon Park Ballfield |
Replacement of living turf grass with artificial or natural turf. There is also a proposed rubberized running track around the perimeter of the ballfields. |
TBD |
Homeless Solutions Center at 323 S. Front Street |
The development of a Homeless Solutions Center at 323-333 Front Street, its adjacent site at 10 East Verdugo, and the ability to use a small portion of the Metrolink Parking lot will continue the work toward developing a Homeless Solutions Center in the City and in return will help to eradicate homelessness through programs and services provided by the center. |
TBD |