Burlington Public Works Commission, 2008-01-09
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Agenda Items
- Agenda (2 mins) - 0:00
- Public Forum - 1:58
- Marketplace Garage Lighting Project (9 mins) - 2:05
- Shelburne Street Rotary (28 mins) - 11:18
- Church Street Marketplace 5 MPH Speed Limit (7 mins) - 39:14
- Water Capital Plan (28 mins) - 46:00
- December 07 Monthly Budget Update (1 min) - 73:53
- Minutes 11/14/07 (2 mins) - 74:44
- Director's Report (2 mins) - 76:35
- Commissioner's Communication (10 mins) - 78:22
- Committee Reports (2 mins) - 88:33
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The Burlington Public Works Commission meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 6.15pm. 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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