Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Burbank Comes Through

I am impressed by the Burbank City Council's 4-0 vote (David Gordon abstained, citing insufficient time to make a reasonable decision) to open a winter shelter at the armory. The California National Guard notified the County just a few weeks ago that they'd decided to remodel the Glendale armory (the usual host) during the winter months. At the eleventh hour, Burbank defied my expectations, to be honest, and voted last night to approve the armory's use.

The County had said they wouldn't push the issue if Burbank voted it down, even though state law makes armories available as winter shelters and supercedes a city's will. This was the tri-city area's only hope for a winter shelter.

There was a strong turnout of support for the shelter at last night's meeting from the religious community as well as other local service providers, such as BTAC, according to the Leader's coverage.

Hats off to the council and its leadership on this issue, especially to Mayor Marsha Ramos.
The passage of the vote elated Mayor Marsha Ramos, who looked past Friday toward the future of Burbank's homeless services.

"I celebrate this moment," she said. "As a community, we have historically moved mountains. Let's look forward to the future and say, 'What can we do to take our share permanently?'"

Read the Leader's story here.