Winooski City Council
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Agenda Items
- Liquor Control Commission - 0:00
- Call to Order/Pledge of Allegiance - 11:45
- Public Comment - 12:14
- Consent Agenda - 13:03
- City Update - 14:24
- Agenda Review - 28:28
- Welcoming Cities Designation - 29:10
- Event Permit Artsriot/Winooski Falls Way - 34:50
- Small Business Loan Fund MOU - 59:14
- Lot D - 64:43
- Direction for Use of Casavant Park as Event Space - 83:01
- Employee Financial Responsibility Policy - 99:22
- Address Assignment - 87 Bellevue St. - 101:45
- TA60 Financial Plan - 105:45
- "Readsoft" Processing Invoices Electronically - 109:29
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The Winooski City Council normally meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. Meeting schedules, agendas and minutes can be found on the City's web site, www.winooskivt.org
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