South Burlington City Council
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Agenda Items
- Call to Order - 0:00
- Comments and Questions from the Public not Related to the Agenda - 3:10
- Announcements and City Manager's Report - 13:09
- Consent Agenda - 21:24
- Move to Joint Session with the South Burlington School Board - 21:44
- City Council and School Board Consideration and Possible Approval of a Joint City Council and School Board Resolution Honoring Judy Kearns, Former Owner and Publisher of The Other Paper - 21:55
- Joint Public Information Session to Review and Discuss Items to be Presented to the Voters on the Tuesday, November 6 Ballot - 33:10
- Move back to Regular City Council Session - 72:26
- Appointment to the South Burlington Library Board of Trustees - 72:50
- Review and Possible Action to Select the Preferred Alternative for Muddy Brook Stream Crossing under Kimball Avenue - 80:13
- Status and Report on Paving Projects and Plans for Next Spring - 100:00
- Discussion and Possible Action Related to the Distribution of Social Services Funding - 121:16
- Considering Convening as the South Burlington Liquor Control Commission: Tavern ll, First Class License - 135:54
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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.sbvt.gov.
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