Hollywood Burbank Airport has announced another round of workshops to discuss a proposed replacement terminal at the 90-year-old airport.

The new workshops will be in Glendale, Pasadena and Universal City and are being billed as a way for people to weigh in on the design and planned safety improvements at the proposed hub, and to discuss any amenities and design features they’d like to see built in.

Two such workshops have already been held in Burbank, where officials said hundreds of community members engaged officials on what kind of facility might benefit the airport and passengers the most.

At a May 1 meeting, attendees broke out into separate groups to discuss what they envisioned for the new terminal, which would include new restaurants, shops and updated lounge areas. At the top of residents’ list of priorities was making sure a new airport is accessible and convenient. A number said it was important to keep the airport’s 15-minute “curb-to-gate” check-in time. They also were keen on maximizing openness and transparency in the terminal design by creating open air walkways, outdoor spaces and courtyards. Many said they’d like to see the new airport reflect the various architectural styles in the region, including mission revival, mid-century modern and art deco. Community members also mused on how to best incorporate the area’s history into the design — a history steeped in the likes of Amelia Earhart, who lived in nearby Toluca Lake and often took off from the airfield.

Burbank residents approved a measure in 2016 allowing the passenger terminal to be replaced. The proposed 14-gate terminal would offer more amenities and be safer than the current hub, which officials said doesn’t meet earthquake standards.

Construction is set to begin in 2021, with the goal of completing the new terminal by 2024.

Each session — called charrettes — will begin with a presentation followed by a series of interactive workshops to collect community ideas for the design of the replacement passenger terminal.Participants are encouraged to stay the duration of the workshop, airport official said.

Here’s a rundown on times and places:

GLENDALE CHARRETTE* 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 29* Glendale Community College, J. Walter Smith Student Center, 1500 N Verdugo Road, Glendale, CA 91208Attendant will have parking vouchers at entrance of Lot B at 1838 E. Mountain St.

PASADENA CHARRETTE* 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, May 30* Pasadena Senior Center, 85 East Holly St., Pasadena

On-site, street and structure parking available. Metro Gold Line accessible at MemorialPark Station.

LOS ANGELES CHARRETTE6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, June 5Sheraton Universal Hotel, 333 Universal Hollywood Drive, Universal City