Burlington City Council
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Agenda Items
- Agenda - 0:37
- Communication: Mayor Weinberger and City Attorney Blackwood, re: Update on CityPlace (verbal) - 4:50
- Communication: Eileen Blackwood, City Attorney, re: Seven Days Open Meeting Law Complaint (verbal) *expected executive session** WAS AGENDA ITEM 11.03 - 38:30
- Public Forum - 56:53
- Return to Communication: Eileen Blackwood, City Attorney, re: Seven Days Open Meeting Law Complaint (verbal) *expected executive session** WAS AGENDA ITEM 11.03 - 179:20
- Climate Emergency Reports - 234:00
- Consent Agenda - 234:30
- Presentation: Mayor's Office, Jackie Corbally and Grace Keller, re: Update on Administration's Opioid Crisis Efforts - 243:00
- Resolution: An Analysis Of Establishing Overdose Prevention Sites In Burlington (Councilors Paul, Tracy, Shannon, Carpenter, Hanson, Stromberg) - 259:40
- Public Hearing Regarding ZA-20-04 Minimum Parking Requirements - 283:25
- Ordinance: Comprehensive Development Ordinance - Minimum Parking Requirements ZA #20-04 (Office of City Planning, Planning Commission, Ordinance Committee)(2nd reading) - 287:25
- Ordinance: Burlington Code of Ordinances - Solid Waste Increasing the Solid Waste Generation Tax for Fiscal Year 2021 (Board of Finance, Department of Public Works) - 291:05
- Resolution: Extending COVID-19 Emergency Order: Limits On Gathering Size And Alcohol Sales (Councilor Mason) - 292:35
- Resolution: Resumption Of Amtrak Service To Vermont (Councilors Hanson, Stromberg, Shannon, Paul, Carpenter & Tracy) - 294:40
- Communication: Eileen Blackwood, City Attorney, re: Pending Litigation regarding Meli v. City Case (verbal); BPD Personnel Matters (verbal) **expected executive sessions** - 297:20
- Adjournment - 307:30
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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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