Burlington CEDO Show: Public Investment Action Plan (PIAP)
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Diana Colangelo, Economic Development Specialist, and Nathan Wildfire, Assitant Director for Economic Development, share the process and status of the City's Waterfront and Downtown Public Investment Action Plan (PIAP). Over the next two years, through a highly-transparent and efficient process, the city will identify and begin to implement prudent public investments in the waterfront and downtown intended to create jobs, make Burlington more affordable, and to grow the property tax base and other municipal revenues. By acting collaboratively and purposefully, the City will execute the PIAP without impacting municipal property tax rates while creating a more livable city. Translation and technical support services are available upon request at nwildfire@burlingtonvt.gov. Please also contact Nate at the previous email address or 802.865.7179 if you have suggestions on how to make the process more accessible for all concept proposers. Burlington CEDO Office's monthly show.
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