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Weinberger says he made mistake on not putting Racial Equity leader on BPD assessment

Vermont Business Magazine Today, Mayor Miro Weinberger released the following statement: “I made a mistake and I am now sharing a plan to fix it. “As Mayor, our community looks to me to lead with our City’s values, including sincerely championing racial justice in both words and actions. “An operational and functional assessment of the Burlington Police Department has been planned since last summer, and it is an important document for the future of the City, for achieving racial justice in our law enforcement, and for maintaining public safety. My initial decision regarding management of the project would not have fully served these critical goals. This decision was wrong and reveals my own bias, and I must work transparently to address that. Specifically, I see now that my focusing with this decision on achieving “neutrality” in the way that the process was managed was wrong and reflected the wrong priorities.

BTV gets $14 5 million federal grant to expand terminal, upgrade security

Related Company:  Vermont Business Magazine Today, Mayor Miro Weinberger and Senator Patrick Leahy announced that the Burlington International Airport (BTV) has received a $14.5 million federal grant to expand the Airport’s terminal building and consolidate the two existing security checkpoints into one, which will significantly improve the Airport’s efficiency and traveler experience. “A successful local Airport is essential for the economic health of our city and region, and that’s why my Administration has worked hard to steward and improve the Burlington International Airport over the past nine years,” said Mayor Miro Weinberger. “Now, this major federal award will enable us to build on our recent successes and make transformative improvements to the traveling experience at BTV. I’m grateful to Senator Patrick Leahy for his enduring advocacy for Vermont, to our entire federal delegation, and to our talented Airport team for shepherding this vision.”

Governor Scott extends state of emergency

February 12, 2021 || Modifications and new sections are in red. RE:            Update 42 – New  Work Safe Additions to the Be Smart, Stay Safe Order As Vermont continues its work to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, reduce the spread of the virus, keep Vermonters working, and keep our children in school, our mitigation strategy is constantly evolving. To that end, the following is required of all Vermonters, visitors, and businesses per the Governor’s Executive Order: Critical Updates - Effective until further notice. All multi-household social gatherings indoors and outdoors in public and private spaces are prohibited. This includes all public and private gatherings including but not limited to household gatherings, parties, weddings, events, etc. Review section 4.1 of this memo for additional information about limited permissible multi-household outdoor recreation.

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