Burlington City Council
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Agenda Items
- Call to Order and Agenda - 0:00
- Move to Executive Session: Communication: Neale Lunderville, Interim CEDO Director - Update on CityPlace Burlington - 4:56
- Public Forum - 9:17
- Consent Agenda - 49:18
- Local Control Commission Meeting - 50:05
- Board of Civil Authority Meeting - 51:50
- City Council with Mayor Presiding - 52:42
- Presentation: Clare Wool, School Board Chair, Yaw Obeng, Superintendent, Nathan Lavery, Director of Finance, Marty Spaulding, Director of Property Services, Russ Elek, Communication Specialist and John Hemmelgarn, Architect - BHS Renovation - 54:56
- Worksession Regarding Proposed Wastewater and Stormwater Upgrades and Bonding - 151:03
- Discussion: Councilor Joan Shannon, Chair, Charter Change Committee - Charter Change Committee Report on Proposed Changes to Council Rules - 208:08
- Resolution: Establishment Of A Heineberg Community Senior Center Study Committee - 210:55
- Communication: Side Letter to Clarify Development Agreement for CityPlace Burlington - 213:31
- Communication: Bank Street and Cherry Street Design Consultant Contract Amendment - 247:43
- Resolution: Authorization to Execute Interfund Loan to Pay for Public Improvements Regarding Bank Street and Cherry Street Design Consultant Contract - 251:56
- Move to Executive Session: Communication: Eileen Blackwood, City Attorney - Collective Bargaining Update - 259:02
- Motions on Resolution: Ratification of Tentative Agreement and Authorization to Execute Collective Bargaining Agreement Between The City of Burlington and AFSCME and Resolution: Ratification of Tentative Agreement and Authorization to Execute Collective Bargaining Agreement Between The City of Burlington and IBEW - 260:14
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The Burlington City Council meets on Mondays, often three times each month at 7pm. Their meetings air live on Channel 317 (Burlington Telecom) and repeat on Channel 17 at the air times listed below.
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