Sinanyan Resigns from Glendale City Council

 Today, June 7, Glendale City Councilmember Zareh Sinanyan submitted a letter resigning his position on Glendale City Council effective immediately. He confirmed that he will be accepting a high-ranking position in the government of the Republic of Armenia.

Glendale Mayor Ara Najarian stated, “We will weigh all the options and make the best decision when it comes to filling the open seat on the dais.” He added, “I would like to thank Zareh for his service to the City of Glendale while on the City Council.”

Per the City’s charter, the four remaining City Councilmembers have two options to fill the vacant seat: they can either directly appoint someone to the seat or hold a special election to fill the vacancy. Should the City Council make an appointment, it must happen within 30 days of the vacancy. If an appointment is not made within 30 days, then Council must immediately call for a special election to be held within 120 days from the call of the election.

Sinanyan was first elected to the Glendale City Council in 2013 and reelected to a second term in 2017. During his time on the City Council he has served as the City’s mayor twice (2014-2015 and 2018-2019). He is currently serving as the president of the Hollywood Burbank Airport Authority.