Burlington Public Works Commission
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Agenda Items
- Agenda - 0:00
- Public Forum - 1:36
- Removal of Parking Along The Edge of The Bump-out On Convent Square - 13:43
- Removal of an Additional 20 Feet To the Driveway to 295 Maple St - 19:38
- Removal of Parking on the North Side of Alfred St - 30:05
- Lower Church Street Parking Changes - 54:03
- Mid-Block Cross Walks - 56:56
- Project Updates - 91:14
- Minutes of 10/19/11 - 99:20
- Director’s Report – Performance Report - 103:22
- Commissioner Communications - 128:13
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Description
As the Department's "board of directors," The Public Works Commission represents the citizens of Burlington in determining and demanding appropriate Departmental performance. The seven Commissioners are appointed jointly by the Mayor and the City Council, and serve for three-year terms. For more information contact: Steven Goodkind, 863-9094
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