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Council approves code changes to authorize automatic enrollment for recycling/organics to meet SB 1383

Burbank City Council and Housing Authority · April 22, 2026
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Summary

Burbank's council voted April 21 to amend municipal code procedures to strengthen compliance with California's SB 1383: after notification and a 15-day window, non-subscribed commercial and multifamily generators may be automatically enrolled at minimum service levels, with waiver processes retained for de minimis/space-constrained cases.

The Burbank City Council on April 21 approved amendments to the municipal code to streamline enrollment in recycling and organics collection for commercial and multi-family generators, a step the city says will improve compliance with California Senate Bill 1383.

Amber Duran, Burbank's recycling coordinator, told the council staff proposes a stepped approach: notification letters to non-subscribed generators, a 15-day voluntary compliance window, and automatic enrollment at a minimum service level…

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