Collaborative Planning for Airport Noise Abatement
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The Cities of South Burlington and Burlington announce next steps fpr a collaborative planning process with the Chamberlin School neighborhood, Burlington International Airport and other interested parties made possible in part by the award of a Municipal Planning Grant. The collaborative planning process will address issues related to noise abatement and the future use of purchased properties in the greater BTV/Chamberlin School neighborhood.
Participants in the press conference include: Pam Mackenzie, Chair, South Burlington City Council - Miro Weinberger, Mayor, City of Burlington - Lawrence Miller, Secretary, Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development - Colonel Joel Clark, Vermont National Guard - David Young, Superintendent, South Burlington School District - Michele Boomhower, Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission - Representatives of the Vermont Congressional Delegation
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