South Burlington City Council
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Agenda Items
- Call to Order - 0:00
- Agenda Review - 1:31
- Retiring Staff Recognition - 4:18
- Necessity Resolution for Borrowing – Bartlett Bay Wastewater Facility System Improvements - 12:15
- Announcements and City Manager's Report - 22:22
- Consent Agenda - 27:50
- Councilors’ Reports from Committee Assignments - 28:47
- Presentation from SEI for the South Burlington Retirement Income Plan - 32:19
- Public Hearing on South Burlington Application for a Vermont Community Development Program Grant Related to a Proposed Housing Development - 56:49
- Overview of SoBu Spaces 2020 - 72:48
- Consider Amendments to City’s Nuisance Ordinance - 85:31
- Consider and Possibly Approve the Draft FY 2019 Municipal Budget - 117:01
- Move to Recess - 161:18
- Consider Approval of Warning for 2018 Annual City Meeting - 162:00
- Consider Approval of Application to Vermont Downtown Board to Expand the City’s Neighborhood Development Area Designation - 166:56
- Other Business - 184:16
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Description
The South Burlington City Council is made up of 5 citizens who live in the City of South Burlington, elected at-large by the voters of the City. These five councilors sit with 2-3 year terms expiring in an annual rotation. The City Council meets regularly on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of each month to conduct business of the City and carry out the provisions of the City Charter. Special or emergency meetings can be called in the event that an urgent need arises for City Council authorization. City Council meetings are normally held at City Hall in the conference room and begin at 7pm.
Check the City's website for updated information: www.sburl.com
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