Burlington City Hall Park Ad-Hoc Committee Meeting

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Description

On April 16, 2018, the City Council passed a resolution to establish a City Hall Park design. The Ad-Hoc Committee considers and makes recommendations to the City Council regarding modifications to the current City Hall Park renovation tree plan.

The committee includes:

Monique Fordham, Keep the Park Green
Donna Walters, Keep the Park Green
City Council President Kurt Wright
Councilor Dave Hartnett
Councilor Sharon Bushor
Mayor Miro Weinberger
Vincent Comai, City Arborist
 

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Summary

  • Production Date: 06/06/2018
  • Catalog Number: none
  • Archive Number: mp553
  • Series: none
  • Length: *1:55:31
  • Town: Burlington
  • Geography: Burlington
  • Event Type: Council
  • Content Type: Meeting

Airtimes

1 Saturday June 16, 2018 at 8:00 PM
2 Sunday June 17, 2018 at 1:00 AM
3 Sunday June 17, 2018 at 7:00 AM

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