Burlington City Council 2008-03-24
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Agenda Items
- Local Control Commission - 0:00
- Agenda Regular City Council Meeting - 1:32
- Recognizing Burlington Seahorses' Perfect Season - 4:46
- Michael Schirling, Police Chief, re: Recognizing Kate Charles - 44:59
- Public Forum - 47:38
- City Council Communication - 62:39
- Communication: Mayor Kiss - 81:40
- Committee Reports - 87:38
- Consent Agenda - 94:00
- Rob Levine, Exec. Dir. Northern Vermont Chapter of the American Red Cross, re: Capabilities Presentation - 94:23
- Larry Kupferman, CEDO Director, re: Requests for Letters of Interest for Unit A, Westlake Development - 102:35
- Increasing Transparency in Government - 137:10
- Reinstatement of Trinity Campus Overlay Standards - 163:59
- Develop Timeline for Amending Zoning Ordinance to Bring City Into Compliance with Requirements of the Natinoal Flood Insurance Program - 169:36
- CAO Leopold, re: Authorizatin of Contract with Babcock Power Envirnmental, Inc., re: Nitrogen Oxide Reduction Project at McNeil Generating Plant - 175:50
- CAO Leopold, re: Authorizatin with REM Development LLC for Renovationsto Gosse Court Armory - 179:34
- Offences and Miscellaneous Provisions - Idling Motor Vehicles - 187:19
- Creation of a Classified Limited Service Full Time Position Community and Economic Development Office Lead Outreach Specialist - 188:57
- City Council with Mayor Presiding - 198:22
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The Burlington City Council meets on Mondays, three times each month at 7pm. Their meetings air live on Channel 317 (Burlington Telecom) and on Channel 17 at the air times listed below. Meeting schedules, agendas and minutes can be found here.
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