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Feb 27, Miller Center, 7pm. Election of Representatives and Alternates to Redistricting Committee. Presentation of Tar Sands Pipeline advisory question. City Council candidates, School Commission candidates, candidates for Inspector of Elections. School Budget.
BALLOT QUESTIONS
1. APPROVAL OF SCHOOL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014
“Shall the voters approve the School Department’s proposed $62,766,794 locally adopted budget (School General Fund Budget) for current expenses and deficit retirement?”
2. ADVISORY REFERENDUM REGARDING OPPOSITION TO TAR SANDS OIL BASED ON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
“Shall the voters of Burlington, as an expression of opposition to the transport of tar sands oil and a deep concern about the risks of such transport for public health and safety, property values, and our natural resources, 1) encourage the State of Vermont to phase out fuel purchases from vendors whose refinery sources of origin use any form of tar sands, and 2) call upon the Vermont State Legislature and the Obama Administration to ensure thorough environmental impact reviews of any tar sands-related pipeline proposals, including the health and safety impacts of potential tar sands oil spills, along with clear guidelines for tracking the origins and chemical composition of pipeline contents and refinery sources?”
Feb 27, Miller Center, 7pm. Election of Representatives and Alternates to Redistricting Committee. Presentation of Tar Sands Pipeline advisory question. City Council candidates, School Commission candidates, candidates for Inspector of Elections. School Budget.
Burlington Wards 4 & 7 NPA Meeting 02/27/2013
CCTV Tape of meeting
AGENDA
7:00-7:10 Introductions and Announcements
7:10-7:20 Presentation of Tar Sands Ballot Proposal - Rachel Seigel
7:20-7:23 Presentation of Redistricting representative, and an alternate - Lea Terhune
SEPARATE INTO WARDS 4 AND 77:25-7:40 Nomination of Redistricting committee candidates, brief 4 minstatements, Q&A, residents receive paper/pen ballot to vote.7:40-8:20 City Council Candidates - 4 min statements followed by Q&A fromresidents
JOINT SESSION RESUMES
8:20-8:25 Explanation of role of Inspector of Elections-George Gamache/Leo Grenon
8:25-8:40 Presentation of School Budget Ballot Proposal (Alan Matson) plus Q&A
8:40-9:00 School Commissioner candidates' statements and Q&A
~ SHOW UP to meet and question candidates and spokespersons for school budget and ballot questions,
~ASK QUESTIONS, and then
~ VOTE SMART on March 5!
Miller Center, Feb 27, 7pm |
1. APPROVAL OF SCHOOL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014
“Shall the voters approve the School Department’s proposed $62,766,794 locally adopted budget (School General Fund Budget) for current expenses and deficit retirement?”
2. ADVISORY REFERENDUM REGARDING OPPOSITION TO TAR SANDS OIL BASED ON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
STEP TWO ASK QUESTIONS. |
MUNICIPAL BUDGET? I'm told we don't vote on the city budget.
Burlington, VT – Mayor Miro Weinberger today announced that the audited annual financial statements (audit report) for fiscal year 2012 (FY12) are complete and available for public review on the City’s website. The release of the audit report comes nearly two months earlier than the release of the FY11 audit report and the report, for the first time since 2006, will be included in the City’s annual report book that will be available at the polls and at City Hall on Town Meeting Day, March 5, 2013.
City Council
Dave Hartnett, D-Ward 4. 27 Browe Ct.
Loyal Ploof, L-Ward 4, 1571 North Ave.
Tom Ayres, D-Ward 7, 61 Saratoga Ave.
Jim Robert, R-Ward 7, 98 Lori Ln.
School Commission
Ben Truman, Ward 4, 172 Staniford Rd.
Greg Jenkins, Ward 7, 31 Rivermount Ter
Inspector of Elections
George Gamache, D Ward 4, 58 Greymeadow Dr.
George Gamache, D Ward 4, 58 Greymeadow Dr.
Leo Grenon, R Ward 7, 251 James Ave.
ANNUAL AUDIT
February 8, 2013
Contact: Mike Kanarick 802.735.7962
Mayor Miro Weinberger Announces Audited Annual Financial Statements Complete and Available on City Website
“Receiving the complete audited statements earlier than in the past was one of the goals I identified as part of my Administration’s effort to get the City’s financial house in order,” stated Weinberger. “While there are more improvements underway in FY13, being able to issue the audit report in time for publication in the annual report is real progress.”The audited financial statements are available on the City’s website at the following link:http://www.burlingtonvt.gov/uploadedFiles/BurlingtonVT. gov/Departments/Clerk- Treasurers_Office/Burlington% 20Final%20Special%20CAFR12.pdf . The City’s audit partner, Scott McIntire of Melanson Heath & Company, PC, will be presenting the financial statements at a City Council work session on Monday, February 11, 2013, at 6pm in Conference Room 12 in City Hall.