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Council approves three bond questions for March ballot covering water, wastewater and general capital needs

3722615 · January 27, 2025
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Summary

The council voted unanimously to place a three-part bond package on the March 4 ballot: a $152 million revenue bond package for wastewater/stormwater, a $20 million revenue bond for drinking water projects, and a $20 million general obligation bond for city capital projects.

The Burlington City Council on Jan. 27 voted unanimously to place multiple bond questions on the March 4 town-meeting ballot, approving short-form resolutions for three funding measures:

- A $152,000,000 revenue bond package to finance wastewater and stormwater utility capital projects (stage 1: rightsizing and priority work at the main wastewater treatment plant; later stages remain planned for future consideration). The resolution requires staged reporting at design milestones and a third-party peer review before major procurements.

- A $20,000,000 revenue bond for drinking-water…

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