Burlington City Council
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Agenda Items
- Call to Order and Agenda - 0:00
- Resolution: Recognizing Deputy Fire Chief Aaron Collette for Completing the Executive Fire Officer Program - 2:31
- Communication: Requesting Support for the BTV Low - Barrier Shelter Soup Drive - 11:35
- Local Control Commission Meeting - 16:46
- Public Forum - 19:16
- Consent Agenda - 38:06
- Communication: Church Street Marketplace Executive Director Appointment - 38:38
- Communication: Review of an Recommendations Regarding Renter Protections - 49:58
- Appointment: Special Committee to Review Policing Policies - 75:39
- Communication: Special Committee on Policing Policies Update - 84:05
- Resolution: Adoption of Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order Finding Necessity Regarding Shelburne Street Rotary Redesign Project - 107:26
- Shelburne Street Roundabout Compensation Hearing Continued - 138:10
- Resolution: Accessibility to the Certificate of Compliance 1-5 Year System as and Important Tool in Evaluating Landlord Accountability - 172:22
- Communication: Request to Close Early on the Monday before Elections - 178:16
- Committee Reports - 190:41
- City Council: General City Affairs - 194:37
- City Council President: Council Updates - 199:19
- Mayor: General City Affairs - 200:06
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The Burlington City Council meets on Mondays, often three times each month at 7pm. Their meetings air live on Channel 317 (Burlington Telecom) and repeat on Channel 17 at the air times listed below.
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