The public is invited to hear a status update from city officials on the Moran Center Project tomorrow night.
The 7 p.m. meeting will be held at the Burlington Electric Department on Pine Street, Mayor Bob Kiss announced today.
The meeting is roughly one month after the Green Mountain Children’s Museum pulled out of the project as one of three private partners, and just one week after the city’s Community and Economic Development Office issued requests to fill that tenancy.
The City of Burlington and project partners from the Ice Factor and Community Sailing Center will discuss current plans for the Moran Project and the process for selecting a new tenant, as well as provide an outline for how the public can weigh in at upcoming meetings.
Ice Factor representatives from Scotland will be in Burlington this week, and will take questions from the public during the meeting.
Last week the City issued a Request for Letters of Interest for a replacement tenant for the Green Mountain Children’s Museum.
This article appears in Nov 25 – Dec 1, 2009.


Ask Bob why he’s holding this meeting with only 24 hours notice. Isn’t public participation important, nevermind a hallmark of his administration. Why not a week’s notice – or even a proper 24 hours notice. What are they afraid of? Public outrage? You can’t avoid that nor protect your Ice Factors etc from that.Whether you agree with the Moran Plant redevelopment or not, this is a very important project, and requires public input. Having the ability to call the meeting on short notice provides those for the project and unfair advantage (Kiss can rally his supporters behind the scenes) while putting limitations on folks against the meeting (short notice means low distribution of notice in time for meeting). Shame on Kiss.
I meant a proper 48 hours notice…there is a law about public notices. And yes, one can comply in arcane ways and still claim they provide enough notice. If you truly want public participation you go way beyond the law. Clearly Kiss does not – and that is my point.Shame on Kiss.
One would think the mayor would be very careful of making decisions like this that put the public at a disadvantage. Or again that is the Mayors only advantage. This administration operates under a bigger cloud of secrecy than Nixon. Hopefully this administration ends the same way before it destroys Burlington.
I’m sure pinheads are allowed to attend. Why don’t you go and pose these questions in person?
To Pin: What is that supposed to mean? I’m trying to read between the lines. I know you are being sarcastic, but are you saying that the comments above are stupid (e.g. from “pinheads”)? Very odd.
Regardless of who the new potential tenant is, the public should vote on this again. Without the children’s museum, it’s a different project than the one that was approved.