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Regualr City Council meeting to take public comment on the 4 Charter Change ballot items voters will face this March.  The Burlington City Council normally meets on Mondays, three times each month at 7pm. Their meetings air live on Channel 317 (Burlington Telecom) and are replayed on Channel 17.  http://www.burlingtonvt.gov

Agenda for 1/16 Meeting

1. Agenda
1.01 Motion to approve/amend agenda
2. Consent Agenda
2.01 Motion to approve/amend agenda taking the following actions as indicated
2.02 Communication: C/T Office, re: Notice of Public Hearings
3. Public Hearing
3.01 March 3, 2015 Annual City Meeting - Charter Changes to Allow Noncitizens to Serve on All City Boards and As All City Department Heads
4. Public Hearing
4.01 March 3, 2015 Annual City Meeting - Charter Changes to Make Board Terms Three Years
5. Public Hearing
5.01 March 3, 2015 Annual City Meeting - Charter Changes to Eliminate Requirement Relating to Political Affiliation for Certain City Boards
6. Public Hearing
6.01 March 3, 2015 Annual City Meeting - Charter Changes Concerning Reserve Funds
7. Adjournment
7.01 Motion to adjourn

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1 Tuesday January 20, 2015 at 10:35 PM
2 Wednesday January 21, 2015 at 3:35 AM
3 Wednesday January 21, 2015 at 9:35 AM

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