

Check rates, compare amenities and find your next rental on. The City Council also approved $71,000 for a shuttle to be run by another organization, the Burbank City Centre Transportation Management Assn., which will work with other employers. See all 37 apartments in Media Center, Burbank, CA currently available for rent. Joseph Medical Center and Providencia High School Kenwood Avenue between Alameda Avenue and Buena Vista Street, the location of the Burbank Tower office building and the Disney Channel Building and at Hollywood Way and Olive Avenue, where Warner Bros. New express routes for shuttles from the Metrolink station to the following locations were added Wednesday, Johnston-Weston said: the Riverside Drive/Alameda Avenue area near Disney Studios, St. Hollywood Burbank Airport/Bob Hope Airport:1.0 milesHas Airport Shuttle. The funding has allowed the organization to add three new stops on the route between the Metrolink station and the Media District, where many studios are located, said Judith Johnston-Weston, Transportation Management Organization executive director. Hampton Inn & Suites Los Angeles Burbank Airport. The $260,000 also includes $110,000 to provide a necessary local match to a pre-earthquake grant to the organization from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Of that amount, $150,000 may be reimbursable from the federal government. This hotel is 5.5 mi (8.8 km) from Universal Studios Hollywood and 7.3 mi (11.7 km) from Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Burbank City Council on Tuesday approved $260,000 in funds to help the organization expand the service. A stay at Holiday Inn Burbank-Media Center, an IHG Hotel places you in the heart of Burbank, a 4-minute drive from Warner Brothers Studio and 9 minutes from Universal CityWalk. The organization now provides the shuttle service to employees of member companies. In response, Burbank’s Media District Transportation Management Organization has added five new shuttles-two with 17-passenger capacities and three with 44-passenger capacities. Since the earthquake, shuttle ridership from the Burbank Metrolink station has increased by more than 1,000%, from 120 riders a day to as many as 1,450, officials said. Ridership on the shuttles, previously limited to use by companies that are part of a local transportation management organization, will be opened to the general public to qualify for the federal help. Local officials hope that part of that money will be reimbursed by federal earthquake relief agencies. Shuttle service from Burbank’s Metrolink station was expanded Wednesday after the Burbank City Council approved $331,000 to pay for additional shuttles and new routes needed to accommodate an influx of rail commuters brought on by the Jan.
