City of Burlington Redistricting 2021

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City of Burlington Redistricting of Local Wards - 4-5 public meetings: November 1: 6-8pm, Contois Auditorium City Hall November 17: 5-7 pm, Robert Miller Center, 130 Gosse Court ; December 6: 6-8pm, Champlain Miller Center, 175 Lakeside Ave; December 15: 6:30-8:30 pm, Contois Auditorium City Hall

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Format: 2024-04-23
Format: 2024-04-23
Burlington Redistricting Public Meeting - 01/13/2022
The Ad-Hoc Committee on Redistricting will be having public meetings and the public is invited to contribute their thoughts as part of this all-important process to redesign the ward structure in light of 2020 census changes.
Burlington Redistricting Public Meeting - 12/15/2021
The Ad-Hoc Committee on Redistricting will be having public meetings and the public is invited to contribute their thoughts as part of this all-important process to redesign the ward structure in light of 2020 census changes.
Burlington Ward Redistricting Public Meeting - 12/06/2021
The Ad-Hoc Committee on Redistricting will be having public meetings and the public is invited to contribute their thoughts as part of this all-important process to redesign the ward structure in light of 2020 census changes.
Burlington Ward Redistricting Public Meeting - 11/17/2021
The Ad-Hoc Committee on Redistricting will be having public meetings and the public is invited to contribute their thoughts as part of this all-important process to redesign the ward structure in light of 2020 census changes.
Burlington Ward Redistricting Public Meeting - 11/01/2021
The Ad-Hoc Committee on Redistricting will be having public meetings and the public is invited to contribute their thoughts as part of this all-important process to redesign the ward structure in light of 2020 census changes.

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