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Burbank launches accessible-trail program with motorized track chairs

Burbank Parks and Recreation Board · February 13, 2026
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Burbank Parks and Recreation launched an accessible‑trail program on Jan. 31, 2026, deploying two all‑terrain AXIS track chairs for users with mobility limitations; reservations, safety orientations and staff/volunteer guides are required during the program’s initial phase.

Burbank Parks and Recreation announced a new accessible‑trail program that began Jan. 31, 2026, introducing two all‑terrain AXIS track chairs to allow people with mobility limitations to use Stough Canyon Fire Road Trail.

The program — described by Recreation Services Manager Noah Altman as “the San Fernando Valley’s first accessible trail program” — was made possible in part by fundraising from Leadership Burbank’s Class of 2025, which purchased and donated the chairs…

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