Burlington City Council
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Agenda Items
- Call to Order - 0:00
- Agenda - 0:20
- Communication: City Attorney Eileen Blackwood and Tim Sampson, Downs, Rachlin Martin, re: CityPlace Burlington mediation update **expected executive session** - 1:45
- BPD staffing work session with Acting Chief Jon Murad to present - 8:25
- Public Forum - 30:45
- BPD staffing work session with Acting Chief Jon Murad to present - Continued - 33:45
- Climate Emergency Reports - 126:05
- Consent Agenda - 127:40
- Burlington City and Lake Semester Presentation (verbal)(10 mins.) - 128:15
- Communication: Katie Kinstedt, Assistant Director Administration & Finance, Christine Curtis, Community Development Specialist I - Grant Support and Luke McGowan, Director, CEDO, re: Consolidated Annual Performance & Evaluation Report - 165:40
- Public Hearing Regarding Consolidated Annual Performance & Evaluation Report (CAPER) - 180:00
- Resolution: Authorization To Apply To Downtown Sales Tax Reallocation Program Re Redstone Development Project - 54 South Winooski Avenue - 182:06
- Tax Abatement Board - Agenda - 196:20
- Tax Abatement Board - Consent - 197:30
- Tax Abatement Board - Request for Abatement of Taxes: Vermont Organization for Jewish Education, 42 Summit Street, 050-1-016-000 - 198:00
- Tax Abatement Board - Adjourn - 222:30
- Committee Reports - 224:35
- City Council - General Affairs - 227:00
- City Council President - Council Updates - 227:05
- Mayor - General Affairs - 230:10
- Adjourn - 237:50
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This is a remote meeting.
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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