
Updates on plans for development of The Pit. Residents are asking Don Sinex to hold genuine public engagement listening sessions at our Neighborhood Planning Assemblies (NPAs) to hear what we want our city to look like, feel like, be like. We want a new green deal from whoever invests in developing The Pit. We want union labor, livable wages that will be a geyser of prosperity for downtown businesses and the tax collector. We can do this together, the Burlington way.
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This video was shot by our friend, Jay Vos, at the City Council meeting on Thursday. Please join us on Monday and Wednesday at 5 for th...
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The bait -- and construction update: the pit. CLC addressed flaws in a risky Burlington Town Center plan that the Mayor, Finance...
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Brookfield Developer has no plan for public engagement. January 6, 2020, City Council Meeting: Report on City Place project. Complete...
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