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Monday, November 26
- Gov. Peter Shumlin will be in Burlington this afternoon. At 3 p.m., he’ll deliver a box of diapers to Jason Fitzgerald, who has collected 20,000 diapers for homeless residents at COTS. At 4 p.m., he tours the Greater Burlington YMCA (and, presumably, pumps some iron). And at 5:30 p.m., he’ll speak at a kick-off event for Vermont Disaster Relief Fund at EB Strong’s Prime Steakhouse.
- At 7 p.m., the Burlington City Council meets. On the agenda: a public hearing on a new residential occupancy ordinance that would limit how many people can live in one house near downtown. Also, the resolution by councilors Max Tracy, Rachel Siegel, Sharon Bushor and Vince Brennan to keep a redeveloped Moran Plant publicly owned.


I can’t believe they are still MEETING about the CIRC. Enough already… shit or get off the pot.
How can they still be meeting? Even about alternatives, for pete’s sake there were 5 alternatives with EIS’s done like 6 years ago.
Just one of many shining examples of the break neck speed at which things happen in this state (that is of course as long as it isn’t a wind or solar project).
“Remember the community meeting to address the police shooting at the July 29 protest in Burlington? “
Shooting?
Andy, I think you are overstating things.