Winooski City Council
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Agenda Items
- Call to Order/Pledge of Allegiance/Agenda - 0:00
- Public Comment - 0:37
- Consent Agenda - 1:22
- Council Reports - 1:57
- City Update - 3:47
- Sarom's Cafe 10 Manseau Street - 6:58
- Winooski Gardening Group Presentation - 8:59
- FY23 Community Services Budget Presentation - 43:31
- Update to Library Youth Services Coordinator Position Description - 101:55
- Introduction to Proposed Ammendments for Form Based Code - 103:09
- Seeking authorization to undertake the registration process for the City of Winooski to participate in the national opioid settlement process - 112:45
- Executive Session - 119:51
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For more information on the Winooski City Council and current procedures and meeting dates, please visit: winooskivt.gov/210/Mayor-and-City-Council.
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