Shelburne Street and Home Avenue Intersection Scoping Study

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Alternatives Presentation Meeting: Monday, June 17, 5:30pm
The purpose of this public meeting was to review proposed short- and mid-term bike and pedestrian safety improvements at the intersection. The meeting was held in person at Burlington DPW (645 Pine St.) and on Zoom. | Meeting Flyer » | Meeting Presentation » | Meeting Notes »

Latest Advisory Committee Meeting: April 11 | Materials Below »

The Cities of Burlington and South Burlington in partnership with the CCRPC are conducting an intersection study of Shelburne Street, Home Avenue, and Farrell Street. This intersection scoping study will develop and evaluate alternatives to improve all modes of transportation and enhance the intersection to better serve as a gateway into Burlington; and work with the Project Advisory Committee to select a preferred alternative to recommend to the City committees and ultimately the City Council.

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STUDY AREA

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Public Participation

Public participation opportunities will be posted here. The public involvement process will be informed and guided by the CCRPC’s Public Participation Plan.

Alternatives Presentation Meeting: Monday, June 17, 5:30pm-7:00pm
The purpose of this public meeting will be to review proposed short- and mid-term bike and pedestrian safety improvements at the intersection. There will be an opportunity to ask questions, provide thoughts and ideas, and express concerns. The meeting will be held in person at Burlington DPW (645 Pine St.) and on Zoom. | View the meeting flyer » | View the meeting presentation » | View the meeting notes »

Local Concerns Meeting: Thursday, February 22, 5:30-7:00pm
View the meeting flyer » | View the meeting presentation » | View the meeting notes »

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DOCUMENTS

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ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The role of the Advisory Committee is to represent a range of perspectives; review study materials and provide feedback; communicate with and provide updates to their organizations/constituents; and participate in developing the purpose and need statement, alternatives, and recommendations.

MEMBERSHIP

  • Jim Barr, AARP
  • Christopher Damiani, Green Mountain Transit
  • Erik Brown Brotz, Burlington Walk Bike Council
  • Ben Traverse, City Council Ward 5

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CONTACT

For more information, please contact Sai Sarepalli, CCRPC Senior Transportation Planning Engineer, at (802) 861-0134.

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