Burlington City Council
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Agenda Items
- Agenda - 0:36
- Honoring Burlington Youth Football - 1:12
- Public Forum - 11:51
- Report: Peg Boyle Single, Chair, Library Commission, re: Fletcher Free Library November 2013 Commissioners' and Trustees' Report - 21:47
- Report: James T. Strouse, Chair, Burlington Employees' Retirement System, City Council Report for June 2013 - 32:15
- Consent Agenda - 38:51
- Communication: Chapin Spencer, Director, DPW, re: Downtown Parking Improvement Initiative - 39:44
- Resolution: Adoption of Proposal for $500,000 Fund Adjustment - 76:39
- Resolution: March 4, 2014 Annual City Meeting - Proposed Charter Change, re: Ban on Firearms in Any Establishment with a Liquor License - 85:14
- Resolution: March 4, 2014 Annual City Meeting - Proposed Charter Change, re: Police Seizure of Firearms During Domestic Abuse Incident - 102:12
- Resolution: March 4, 2014 Annual City Meeting - Proposed Charter Change, re: Safe Storage of Firearms - 113:28
- Ordinance: Animals and Fowl - Confinement of Animals in Vehicles - 115:26
- Committee Reports - 117:26
- Communication: City Councilors, re: General City Affairs - 121:50
- Communication: Mayor Weinberger, re: General City Affairs - 131:00
- Communication: Eileen Blackwood, City Attorney and Bob Rusten, CAO, re: Potential Litigation Regarding a Public Records Request, and Richard Haesler, Assistant City Attorney, re: Champlain Parkway - Pending Litigation - 136:03
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The Burlington City Council meets on Mondays, three times each month at 7pm. Their meetings air live on Channel 317 (Burlington Telecom) and on Channel 17 at the air times listed below. Meeting schedules, agendas and minutes can be found here.
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