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South Burlington holds public interviews for advisory boards, moves to executive session to make appointments
Summary
South Burlington City Council interviewed a slate of applicants for library, development review, planning, housing, natural resources, recreation and parks, and public art committees at its June 6 meeting and then voted to enter executive session to decide appointments; council said it will notify candidates June 16.
South Burlington City Council interviewed more than a dozen applicants for city-appointed advisory boards and committees at a June 6 meeting, then moved into executive session to make appointment decisions.
The council convened the meeting to conduct interviews for municipal boards and committees, including the library board, Development Review Board (DRB), planning commission, housing committee, natural resources committee, recreation and parks and the public art committee. Jesse Baker, a city staff member, opened the meeting with instructions for in-person and remote participants and explained the process for interviews.
Applicants described their qualifications and why they wanted to serve. Elizabeth Wells, a primary care provider…
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