Listen "Burlington Local Update: Development, Police Search, Wildlife Hearings, and Community Highlights"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Tuesday, May 6, 2025.Today is shaping up to be a busy one in the Queen City. The Burlington Development Review Board is meeting today to discuss ongoing projects that will shape our city's future. If you've been following local development, this might be worth checking out.In South Burlington, the search continues for the city's next Chief of Police. Applications are currently being accepted for this important leadership position. The city is looking for a visionary leader who can ensure the police department operates effectively while adapting to the community's evolving needs and values. If you or someone you know might be interested, head over to the South Burlington city website for more details.For outdoor enthusiasts and hunters, Vermont Fish and Wildlife will be holding antlerless hearings today. These important meetings are part of the department's 2025 Antlerless Harvest Recommendation process. If wildlife management is your interest, this is your chance to participate in the conversation.Looking for some reading material? The latest issue of Seven Days is out now, running from April 30 to May 6. Pick up a copy to stay connected with local news, events, and culture around Burlington and beyond.In case you missed it last month, Burlington School District hosted "Sharing Our Stories: Celebrating Black Excellence of Female Leadership" as part of their initiative to make Black history and excellence a more prominent part of our school and community. The event featured several notable speakers including gubernatorial candidate Esther Charlestin and UVM Professor Dr. Eliana Castro.As we head into spring, the South Burlington Department of Public Works continues their road improvement projects. Since 2013, they've completed paving on 101 different sections of streets and roads, with an average annual investment of over $767,000 in our infrastructure.Don't forget to check out the South Burlington Active Transportation Plan, unanimously approved in March, which outlines the city's vision for expanding active transportation networks in the coming years.This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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