Burbank Senior Transportation, created in 1972 to provide curb-to-curb transportation services for seniors and persons with disabilities living in Burbank, was first overseen by Burbank Parks and Recreation and later the Burbank Bus system.
Burbank Park Director Rich Inga, on the left, hands over an unknown document to the driver Larry Urish. The man on the right is Chip Hazen, director of the program. They are standing in front of a Burbank Senior Transportation van. Burbank Senior Transportation, created in 1972 to provide curb-to-curb transportation services for seniors and persons with disabilities living in Burbank, was first overseen by Burbank Parks and Recreation and later the Burbank Bus system. This image was found among unlabeled negatives mostly dating from the early 1980s.
A Burbank Senior Transportation van drops off passengers at McCambridge Park. The service, created in 1972 to provide curb-to-curb transportation to seniors and persons with disabilities living in Burbank, was first overseen by Burbank Parks and Recreation and later the Burbank Bus system.
"Sr's transportation 1981 Joslyn Center"--back of photo.
In the early 1990s, the city of Burbank invested $250,000 into a study to determine if a monorail would be beneficial to the citizens. This is an image of the documented plan for the transport.
In the early 1990s, the city of Burbank invested $250,000 into a study to determine if a monorail would be beneficial to the citizens. This is an illustration of one of the contractor's vision for the transport.
Burbank Transportation Services image that was used in the city council strategic plan booklet for 1990. From left to right: Michael Hastings, Mary Lou Howard, and Chip Hazen.
No information was found regarding these photos. It appears that at this time Burbank Bus added a new vehicle to its fleet. Mayor Todd Campbell evaluates the new buses at their dedication. Maybe related, but not confirmed: an April 18, 2007, Los Angeles Times Article: "In response to comments from riders, Burbank Bus officials have added travel time between the two fastest growing of the city's five routes in order to compensate for congestion along the route.
No information was found regarding these photos. It appears that at this time Burbank Bus added a new vehicle to its fleet. Mayor Todd Campbell evaluates the new buses at their dedication. Maybe related, but not confirmed: an April 18, 2007, Los Angeles Times Article: "In response to comments from riders, Burbank Bus officials have added travel time between the two fastest growing of the city's five routes in order to compensate for congestion along the route.
City council members cut the ribbon in celebration of the new Burbank Bus. From left to right: Dr. David Gordon, Jess Talamantes, Mayor Gary Bric, and Anja Reinke.