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I-89 traffic study revs up controversy


South Burlington city councilor Meaghan Emery felt blindsided at an April 19 meeting, after her fellow councilors seemed to push through a vote regarding an Interstate 89 traffic study.
The motion on the table? Which traffic interchange to focus on for the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission’s I-89 2050 Study.
Councilors voted 3-2 to recommend Exit 12B for further consideration, despite what Emery characterized as a “railroading” of the public input process, and against recommendations of four committees who also reviewed the data.
12B would widen Route 116 to four lanes, create a bridge with a sidewalk and multiuse path and add on-ramps at Tilley Drive and Hinesburg Road. ....

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Column | Some Vermont Businesses Didn't Need Pandemic Aid They Received, State Auditor Says


weekly political column.
Tim Newcomb
There are two kinds of money around the Vermont Statehouse: state and federal. State money is always in short supply. Do we spend it on the University of Vermont and the state colleges, raises for underpaid workers at our mental health agencies, or public assistance for people with disabilities? Do we set it aside for retiree pensions and health care? A dollar devoted to one of those worthy causes is a dollar less for the others. The decisions are difficult.
Federal dollars, on the other hand, seem a lot easier to spend. When more than a billion of them flow into Vermont to help the state weather the COVID-19 crisis and a second billion-dollar bundle shows up less than a year later, there s a temptation to start dancing to the 1998 Squirrel Nut Zippers tune The Suits Are Picking Up The Bill. ....

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