Winooski City Council
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Agenda Items
- Call to Order/Agenda - 0:00
- Consent Agenda - 2:25
- Council Reports - 3:17
- City Updates - 8:43
- Main Street Revitalization Update - 18:25
- Hickok Street Update - 32:08
- Unified Land Use and Development Regulations Amendment - Parking Waiver - 44:32
- Interim Zoning Bylaws for Downtown Core Zoning District - 60:06
- Lot 7D (Abenaki Way) Design Review - 64:28
- Resolution: Winooski Racial Injustice Statement - 128:34
- Resolution: Recognizing June 20th as World Refugee Day in Winooski - 142:37
- Resolution: All Cities, Towns and Villages in Vermont are essential. The City Council of Winooski supports fair and direct federal emergency aid to reopen and rebuild local American economies - 143:56
- Creation of a Youth Interventionist Position - 146:45
- Reenact Resolution for a Chapter 30 Emergency Ordinance to Alleviate Financial Pressures as a Result of Covid-19 - 158:15
- Approval: COVID-19 Tax Sale policy - 159:33
- Goal Update: Economic Vitality - 160:44
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This is a remote meeting.
Winooski City Council are the elected residents representative and accountable to the City of Winooski at large. Their Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month at Winooski City Hall. To learn more about Winooski's City Council and to view their agendas and minutes, visit winooskivt.gov
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