In a recent government meeting, Burlington's mayor provided updates on various initiatives and challenges facing the city. Notably, the mayor announced the hiring of Amanda Gomez, a young immigrant woman, to support the office during the summer, emphasizing the importance of diversity in city leadership.
The meeting also addressed the transition in the planning department, with an interim director, Charles, stepping in as the city seeks to fill the position with a focus on equity in planning and design. The mayor highlighted ongoing efforts to redesign the city’s racial equity and inclusion initiatives, with an announcement regarding the interim director for that department expected soon.
A significant concern raised was the alarming defunding of critical services, particularly in relation to homelessness in Chittenden County. The mayor expressed deep concern over the potential increase in homelessness and evictions, urging collaborative efforts to address the looming crisis.
Community engagement was a key theme, with discussions on improving safety around Burlington High School and enhancing communication between the police and the school district. The mayor also held a town hall with over 100 local businesses to address community safety concerns.
In a notable engagement, the mayor met with Pakistani LGBTQ+ elected leaders, highlighting Burlington's commitment to inclusivity. The mayor announced a series of neighborhood meetings aimed at fostering community dialogue, with the first scheduled for June 6.
Lastly, the mayor expressed disappointment over Governor Scott's veto of H72, a bill aimed at establishing an overdose prevention center in Burlington, which had garnered support from local leaders. The mayor plans to discuss the implications of this veto and the broader issues of housing and homelessness in upcoming legislative meetings.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue addressing the growing challenges of homelessness and community safety, with further discussions scheduled for the following week.