Almanac note · Rules and licenses
Our Burbank 311 handles many everyday city requests
Burbank residents can use the report-a-problem page and Our Burbank 311 app for many non-emergency city issues, including graffiti, potholes, street cleaning, sidewalks, bulky items, and streetlights.
Burbank has a lot going on between studios, homes, hills, and airport traffic. For regular city fixes, the report-a-problem page and Our Burbank 311 app are usually the cleanest place to start.
The report page splits common needs into smaller doors. Sidewalk damage, potholes, graffiti, street tree issues, broken streetlights, bulky items, water waste, animal shelter help, and some parking or police forms each have their own path. That saves time because the request can start closer to the right team.
Our Burbank 311 is built for non-emergency city services. It can route items such as graffiti, potholes, and street cleaning to the right department. A photo, closest address, and short note help staff understand the spot.
If there is an emergency, use emergency help. If the issue is about power service, water, police reporting, or a special permit, follow the exact link on the city page. Burbank’s page helps because it keeps those choices in one place.
Where to see it
Burbank Report a Problem page, Our Burbank 311 app, and city service links.
Official sources
Official source trail
Reviewed July 3, 2026
California Porch explains the path. The official source is still the place to confirm the current rule, fee, form, map, deadline, or office decision.
Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.
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