CITY HALL — A proposed ordinance clarifying the ability of Glendale Police to enforce no-trespassing laws, spurred mostly by a 2-acre public park inside the Americana at Brand, goes to the City Council on Tuesday for introduction two weeks before the 15.5-acre retail behemoth’s grand opening.
The “urgency ordinance” comes as the city braces for a May 2 opening that is expected to draw tens of thousands of shoppers and lookee-loos that weekend.
While the open space, to be called “The Greens,” is centered on the Americana property, it is owned by the Redevelopment Agency, which could create an enforcement problem for police officers since existing code refers only to “city-owned” property and makes no mention of land owned by the Redevelopment Agency or Housing Authority, city officials said.