Essex Junction Trustees
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Agenda Items
- Call to Order - 0:00
- AGENDA ADDITIONS/CHANGES - 0:23
- Comments from Public on Items Not on Agenda - 1:20
- Annual Update by Lauren-Glenn Davitian of Channel 17 - 9:46
- Alternatives Presentation of Pearl Street Corridor Scoping Study by Greg Edwards of Stantec and Christine Forde of CCPRC - 26:01
- Review and Approve Manager Transition Plan - 102:24
- Review and Approve ECOS Grant Applications - 105:44
- Report from the Capital Program Review Committee - 113:50
- Crescent Connector Road Project Issues - 141:44
- Review and Approve Public Works Specifications for Village Street Lighting as Addendum to Land Development Code - 148:52
- Consider Resolution in Support of Police Facility - 167:04
- VILLAGE MANAGER’S REPORT - 170:18
- TRUSTEES’ COMMENTS & CONCERNS - 182:42
- CONSENT AGENDA & READING FILE - 185:02
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Description
The Essex Junction Trustees is the governing, legislative body for the Municipality of the Village of Essex Junction. The five member board is elected at large within the Village. The board includes the position of Village President. The position of president and vice president are decided (appointed) through a vote of the board itself. This was a function of a charter update at the 2010 annual meeting. The three year terms of the Trustees are staggered to provide continuity. The Trustees usually meet twice per month on Tuesday evenings in the meeting room at the Village municipal office building at Five Corners The public is invited to attend all meetings, and may address the board or ask questions during a special “public to be heard” section at the beginning of each meeting. Agenda items for this meeting include: Annual Update by Lauren-Glenn Davitian of Channel 17, Presentation of Pearl Street Corridor Scoping Study by CCPRC, Manager Transition Plan, ECOS Grant Applications, Crescent Connector Road Project, Village Street Lighting, Resolution in Support of Police Facility, Village Manager's Report.
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