Burlington Board of Finance
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Agenda Items
- Agenda - 0:00
- Public Forum - 1:04
- Consent Agenda - 4:39
- Downtown Sales Tax Reallocation - The Howard Plant Project - 5:23
- Downtown Sales Tax Reallocation - CityPlace Project - 13:56
- Fire Leadership Pay Scale - 15:38
- CY22 Street Reconstruction Program Contract Amendment - 27:18
- City Place Public Improvements Construction Costs - 33:12
- FY24 Vehicle Purchase Recommendation - 36:49
- 195-201 Flynn Avenue 2019 Second MOU Extension - 48:18
- FY24 Traffic Markings Contract Award Request - 52:02
- FY23 Grant Summary in Preparation for FY24 Budget - 59:49
- Presentation of CAO's FY24 Budget - 84:56
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For more information on current procedures and meeting dates for the Burlington Board of Finance, please visit burlingtonvt.gov/CityCouncil/BOF/Schedule.
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