South Burlington City Council

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  1. Welcome & Agenda Review: Additions, deletions or changes in order of agenda items - 0:00
  2. Comments and questions from the public not related to the agenda. - 0:45
  3. Consent Agenda - 5:30
  4. *Consider and possibly approve a Council Resolution condemning the violence in the United States Capitol building on January 6, 2021 - 6:10
  5. Announcements and City Manager’s Report - Part 1 - 19:00
  6. Public Hearing on a proposal to bring the question to the voters at the South Burlington Annual meeting on March 2, 2021 of authorizing the City to incur debt under the Tax Increment Financing program to finance the completion of the connection of Garden Street to Dorset Street on the west and Garden Street to Midas Drive on the north as well as potential additional improvements at the White Street/Williston Road intersection and the Hinesburg Road/Williston Road intersection. Following the publ - 27:20
  7. Announcements and City Manager’s Report - Part 2 - 40:45
  8. Annual report from Pension Fund Manager- Pat Blizzard, SEI Client Service Manage - 51:55
  9. Annual Valuation Report on Pension Fund status - Erik Schait, Actuary - 68:30
  10. Consider and possibly approve warning the 2021 annual city meeting ballot to include articles on: the election of City Officers and City Councilors; the FY 22 City budget; and, the authorization to incur debt for the Tax Increment Financing Eligible Garden Street Project. Andrew Bolduc, City Attorney - 87:55
  11. Reports from Councilors on Committee assignments - 92:35
  12. Other Business - 103:45
  13. Adjourn - 104:15

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For more information on current procedures and meeting dates for the South Burlington City Council, please visit www.southburlingtonvt.gov/calendar.php.

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1 Sunday January 24, 2021 at 8:00 PM
2 Monday January 25, 2021 at 1:00 AM
3 Monday January 25, 2021 at 7:00 AM

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