Burlington Neighborhood Planning Assemblies (NPA) Meetings

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Neighborhood Planning Assemblies (NPAs) are grassroots, neighborhood organizations that were established in each of Burlington’s seven Wards to encourage citizen participation in City government. Working as neighborhood advocacy groups, Neighborhood Planning Assemblies help improve communication between the citizens of Burlington and City government through regular meetings scheduled in each Ward. For more information about the meetings, agendas and minutes, please visit: https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/CEDO/Neighborhood-Services/Neighborhood-Planning-Assemblies

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-27
Format: 2024-04-27
Wards 2/3 NPA Meeting - 04/10/2008
Monthly meeting of the Wards 2 & 3 Neighborhood Planning Assembly. More info:
Ward 1 N.P.A. Mtg.- FAHC Master Plan - 04/09/2008
Ward 1 N.P.A. regular monthly meeting, including a presentation by FAHC on their master plan.
Burlington Wards 4 & 7 NPA Meeting 1/17/2008 - 01/17/2008
1. Brief report from Mayor Bob Kiss. 2. Marta Ceroni and Martin Baumann from VIVA (Vermont Immigrant Voting Alliance) talk about a community effort to restore immigrant voting rights in local elections. 3. Housing Panel: Brian Pine CEDO, Melinda...
Ward1 NPA - Transportation Plan - 09/26/2007
Ward1NPATransportationPlan_F_09262007
Ward5 NPA - Transportation Plan - 09/25/2007
Ward5NPATransportationPlan_F_09252007
Ward4/7 NPA - Transportation Plan - 09/19/2007
Ward4&7NPATransportationPlan_F_09192007
Ward2/3 NPA - Transportation Plan - 09/13/2007
Ward2&3NPATransportationPlan_F_09132007
Ward6 NPA - Transportation Plan - 09/06/2007
Ward6 NPA - Transportation Plan

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