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Burbank council introduces code to allow interactive wayfinding devices, adds protections
Summary
Council introduced an ordinance to permit interactive wayfinding kiosks/devices in the public right‑of‑way under a city operating agreement with objective limits on sound, refresh rate and lighting; council clarified the definition to emphasize public wayfinding as the primary purpose and not large‑scale advertising.
The Burbank City Council on Dec. 9 introduced an ordinance creating a regulatory framework for interactive wayfinding kiosks or devices in the public right‑of‑way, setting technical standards and permitting requirements while emphasizing that the primary purpose must be public wayfinding and information.
Assistant City Manager Courtney Padgett explained the proposed article would allow temporary or permanent placement of…
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