The City Council has five members elected at large by Glendale voters. You can view their names and bios at https://www.glendaleca.gov/government/city-council
Who is the Mayor and how are they selected?
The Mayor is selected annually by the City Council. The current Mayor is Ara Najarian.
How do I find out what district I live in?
Glendale uses at-large elections, so all voters elect all 5 Councilmembers. There are no Council districts currently.
What does the City Council do?
The City Council sets policy, approves the budget, adopts laws, and represents the community’s interests.
How do I contact the City Council?
You can email the Council at CityCouncil@GlendaleCA.gov or contact individual Councilmembers via the contact page at https://www.glendaleca.gov/government/city-council
Can I meet with a Councilmember?
You may request a meeting by contact the City Manager’s Office at (818) 548-4844.
Meetings are livestreamed at https://www.glendaleca.gov/government/departments/office-of-the-city-manager/glendale-tv/live-video-stream and broadcast on local cable channel 6 and you can also view recordings after the meeting at:https://www.glendaleca.gov/government/public-meeting-portal
How do I speak at a City Council meeting?
You can speak in person or submit a public comment online or by email. Speaker cards are available at the meeting.
Where can I find the agenda or minutes?
Agendas, minutes, and video archives are available at GlendaleCA.gov/government/public-meeting-portal. Agendas are posted at least 72 hours before meetings.
How do I share my opinion with the City Council on an issue?
You can email the Council, speak at a meeting or submit written comments.