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A Guide for Families
2015 –2016 A GUIDE FOR FAMILIES produced by in partnership with For more information, please contact Department of Residential Life 406 S. Prospect St. Burlington, VT 05405 (802) 656-3434 [email protected] Photos by Kevin Bloom ’16 unless noted otherwise About this Guide UniversityParent has published this guide in partnership with the University of Vermont with the mission of helping you easily navigate your student’s university with the most timely and relevant information available. Discover more articles, tips and local business information by visiting the online guide at: www.universityparent.com/uvmreslife The presence of university/college logos and contents marks in this guide does not mean the school endorses the products or services offered by advertisers in this guide. 2995 Wilderness Place, Suite 205 Boulder, CO 80301 www.universityparent.com UVM Guide Advertising Inquiries: | Comprehensive advice and information for student success (866) 721-1357 [email protected] 6 | A Message from the Director 8 | The Department of Residential Life 10 | ResLife Staff 12 | ResLife Contacts 13 | The Housing Process SARAH SCHupp PUBLISHER 16 | Residence Halls MARK HAGER DESIGN 18 | Programmed Housing Options Life On Campus Connect: 23 | 27 | A Message from the Dean of Students, SGA, and Burlington City Council facebook.com/UniversityParent 29 | Life Off Campus Campus Map twitter.com/4collegeparents 30 | 32 | Campus Services Directory Dates to Remember © 2015 UniversityParent 36 | 37 | UVM Area Resources 4 University of Vermont 5 www.universityparent.com/uvmreslife 5 undergraduate students. Staff members at all levels of the department are trained to build and facilitate community, mentor and advise students, and respond to emergencies. -
June 15, 2020 VIA ELECTRONIC FILING Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
June 15, 2020 VIA ELECTRONIC FILING Ms. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street, SW Washington, DC 20554 Re: Ex Parte Presentation, Wireless 9-1-1 Location Accuracy, PS Docket No. 07-114 Dear Ms. Dortch: On June 11, 2020, CTIA and member company representatives from the nationwide wireless providers met via telephone with Nicholas Degani and Zenji Nakazawa of Chairman Ajit Pai’s office to discuss the benefits of adopting an alternative nationwide z-axis benchmark that will deliver ± 3 meter vertical location information for far more wireless 9-1-1 calls than can be achieved under the FCC’s existing benchmark. On June 15, 2020, CTIA and the nationwide wireless providers also met separately with Erin McGrath of Commissioner Michael O’Rielly’s office and Travis Litman of Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel’s office. Attachment A lists meeting participants. The FCC’s current z-axis rules were structured around the technology solutions— network-dependent solutions—deemed promising more than five years ago. In light of the limitations of those solutions, the FCC established compliance benchmarks for April 2021 and April 2023 that are limited to the Top 25 / Top 50 CMAs, leaving much of the United States and almost half of Americans without Commission-backed requirements for vertical location information of wireless 9-1-1 calls. Recognizing that location technologies and public safety priorities have evolved since 2015, the Fifth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking sought comment on “Alternative Options -
Annual Reports This Publication Was Airport, Burlington International
Cityof Burlington,Vermont Audited Financial Statements Year Ended June 30, 2012 2012 table of contents City Government ACKNOWLEDGMENTS City Organizational Chart . 2 Mayor’s Message . 3 Design/Production: Futura Design City Officials Appointed Printing: Queen City Printers Inc. by the Mayor . 6 Printed on PC Recycled Paper Vermont Legislators . 7 Photography: Photos by Patricia Braine ©2013 Mayors of Burlington . 7 SilverImagesVermont.com. Available for purchase to support Burlington Parks & City Council . 8 Recreation Scholarship Program. City Council Standing Committees . 9 Cover photos: Raychel Severence, Ted Olson, Carolyn City Departments & Office Hours . 10 Bates, Launie Kettler, Patricia Braine, Karen Pike. Important Dates . 11 Project Managment: Jennifer Kaulius, Mayor’s Office City Holidays . 11 This report can be made available in alternate formats for Board of School Commissioners . 12 persons with disabilities. City Commissioners . 13 This report also is available online at Regularly Scheduled www.burlingtonvt.gov. Commission Meetings . 18 Department Annual Reports This publication was Airport, Burlington International . 19 printed on paper certified Arts, Burlington City. 20 to the FSC® standard. Assessor, Office of the City . 22 It was manufactured using Attorney, Office of the City . 23 high solid inks containing Church Street Marketplace . 26 no VOCs and 100% Green-e® Certified Clerk/Treasurer, Office of the City . 28 Renewable Energy Code Enforcement . 30 through the purchase of Community and Economic Renewable Energy Development Office . 32 Credits (RECs). Electric Department . 36 Fire Department . 38 Housing Authority . 40 Human Resources Department. 41 Fletcher Free Library . 43 Parks & Recreation Department. 46 Planning & Zoning Department . 51 Police Department . 53 Public Works Department . 57 School District . -
FY2017 Annual Report
July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 2017 Annual Report 600 Blair Park Road, Suite 301 • Williston, Vermont 05495 Telephone: (802) 876-7949 • Toll Free: (800) 639-6480 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.namivt.org TABLE OF CONTENTS NAMI Vermont: Who We Are ............................................................................................. 3-4 Volunteers ............................................................................................................................... 5-8 Committees ............................................................................................................................ 7-8 Events ...................................................................................................................................... 8-9 Donors ............................................................................................................................... 10-12 Support Groups ................................................................................................................ 12-13 Education ........................................................................................................................... 14-15 Information and Referral ...................................................................................................... 15 Advocacy ............................................................................................................................ 16-19 Outreach and Public Education .......................................................................................... -
2008 Ross Service Coordinators Funding Report
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Resident Opportunities and Self Sufficiency - Service Coordinators 2008 Previously Funded Development Report Applicant Name HA Code Development/PIH Project # Kenaitze/Salamatof Tribally Designated Housing AK002 Laurie Vanbuskirk Entity The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville AL047 Huntsville Housing Authority (AL047001) AL047002 AL047003 AL047006 AL047004 AL047007 AL047008 AL047010 AL047011 AL047014 AL047016 AL047051 AL047052 Prichard Housing Authority AL169 AL169-009 AL169-010 AL169-025 AL169-027 Pinal County Division of Housing AZ010 Apache Junction Coolidge Eleven Mile Corner Eloy Casa Grande Maricopa Stanfield The Housing Authority of the County of Los CA002 Carmelitos Angeles Maravilla Rosas Habor Hills Lomita Mannor Housing Authority of the County of Santa Barbara CA021 AMP 1 - Goleta AMP 3 - Santa Maria AMP 4 - Lompoc Housing Authority of the County of Merced CA023 Merced (AMP #s 1, 2 & 3) Atwater (AMP #s 1, 2 & 3) Livingston (AMP #s 1, 2 & 3) Dos Palos (AMP #s 1, 2 & 3) Los Banos (AMP #s 1, 2 & 3) Housing Authority of the County of Riverside CA027 Cathedral City (C010) Quinto del Sol (C018) Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura CA035 AMP 1 AMP 3 (CAL 35-6 FAMILY) AMP 4 Housing Authority of the City of Madera CA069 AMP A AMP B Westwood Homes Local Resident Council CO001 Westwood 3401 W. Kentucky Denver, CO 80219 (CO001011) Platte Valley - Dispersed East Local Resident CO001 Platte/Dispersed East (CO001003) Council South Lincoln Homes Local Resident Council CO001 -
The View | from the University of Vermont
Dec. 3-10, 2003 Sweeping Ethics Course Will Frank Bryan Q+A Launch New Honors College Depending on the point he’s making, Frank Bryan, the author of the Dec. 4, 11 a.m. new book Real Winterfest: An event Democracy, may praise celebrating winter New England town observances and meeting as the closest holidays. thing we have to pure Information: UVM Athenian democracy or Winterfest he might just call it “a long day sitting on a hard chair listening to Dec. 4, 7 p.m. people argue.” Speaker: "Towards Election 2004," with Questioning William Kristol, editor and publisher Authority President of The Weekly Daniel Mark Fogel, who Standard. Ira Allen never met the president Chapel. Engaging ethicists: The, er, honor of kicking of Cornell University off the foundational academic experience for while an undergraduate Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m. the new Honors College went to Alan there in the 1960’s, Concert: UVM Lane Wertheimer (left) and Don Loeb for their wants students to join Series presents multidisciplinary ethics course. (Photo: Bill him over coffee and Hesperus with DiLillo) cookies at a series of special guest Pete informal gatherings. Sutherland. Information: Lane The new Honors College will offer a Quantifying the Series multidisciplinary ethics course as its first-year honors seminar when the college is launched next Digital Divide The so- fall, Robert Taylor, dean of the college, called digital divide Dec. 6-7, multiple announced on Nov. 25. “The course has the between poor, middle times potential to build bridges across the university in class and wealthier UVM Theatre serious and important ways,” says Robert Taylor, Americans created in presents "The Toys the college's dean. -
Freeman French Freeman, Inc
ARCHITECTURAL/STRUCTURAL/MECHANICAL CONSULTING SERVICES ESSEX WESTFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT APRIL 7, 2021 April 7, 2021 Essex Westford School District Attn: Bruce Murdough, Director of Property Services 51 Park Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 RE: EWSD Comprehensive Facilities Assessment Dear Selection Committee, You will likely find that this proposal is different than others that you have received in response to your RFP, and that is intentional on our part. You are seeking professional Facility Conditions Assessment (FCA) services and that requires a very specific skillset, so we have teamed up with one of the leading assessment firms in the nation. Last year FFF and Accruent successfully completed an FCA for the entire Norwich University (NU) campus of 54 buildings, 11 categories of site elements, and all their kitchen equipment. To demonstrate the capabilities of professional assessors I can tell you that we completed the field assessment phase for all of NU’s buildings totaling 1,267,369 square feet in approximately three weeks. The data we collected was extensive and all of it was organized in an industry standardized database. We have included a very detailed description from Accruent of what an FCA is, the power of using it for planning purposes, and how we will create an FCA database for you from which a myriad of reports can be generated. Please do take extra time to read this information because I believe you will find it represents exactly the services you are looking for. We understand that EWSD is also in the process of researching software platforms that will manage the data collected as part of this FCA effort. -
Property Database Burlington Vt
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2011-12 Stony Brook Basketball TWO-TIME AMERICA EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS (2010, 2012) Game #32 • Stony Brook Vs
2011-12 Stony Brook Basketball TWO-TIME AMERICA EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS (2010, 2012) Game #32 • Stony Brook vs. Seton Hall • Walsh Gym • March 13, 2012 • 7:15 p.m. Media Contact: Thomas Chen, (631) 632-7289 (O), (914) 843-7185 (C), [email protected] 2011-12 STONY BROOK SCHEDULE About the Game 22-9 (14-2 AMERICA EAST) Stony Brook, the America East regular season Year Preseason Favorite Regular Season Champ Tournament Champ HOME GAMES IN CAPS AT PRITCHARD GYM champion and winners of 19 of its last 22 2011-12 Boston University Stony Brook ? NOVEMBER games, makes its second-ever appearance #8 STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES Fri.11 at Indiana BTN 66-96 L in a national postseason tournament Tuesday (22-9, 14-2 America East) 2010-11 Boston University Vermont Boston University Sun. 13 MOUNT IDA 94-39 W when it takes on the Seton Hall Pirates in Head Coach: Steve Pikiell 2009-10 Boston University Stony Brook Vermont Tue. 15 at Sacred Heart 63-74 L the first round of the NIT. The Seawolves are vs. 2008-09 Boston University Binghamton/Vermont Binghamton Tue. 22 COLUMBIA 67-53 W seeded No. 8 and are taking on the No. 1 #1 SETON HALL PIRATES Fri. 25 at Northwestern BTDN 58-63 L (20-12, 8-10 BIG EAST) 2007-08 Boston University UMBC UMBC seeded Pirates, who finished tied for ninth in Head Coach: Kevin Willard DECEMBER 2006-07 Albany Vermont Albany the BIG EAST this season and were one of Sat. 3 at Eastern Illinois 69-72 L the last few teams on the NCAA Tournament ON THE WEB ESPN3 with Mike Gleason & TBA 2005-06 Albany Albany Albany Wed. -
The Pawbook 2019 – 2020
The Pawbook 2019 – 2020 The Graduate Student Senate Table of Contents General Information .................................................................................................................................... 4 The Graduate College ............................................................................................................................. 4 Contact Information .............................................................................................................................. 4 Graduate College Staff .......................................................................................................................... 4 Graduate Student Senate ........................................................................................................................ 5 GSS Recognized Clubs and Organizations ........................................................................................... 5 How to be a Senator in GSS ................................................................................................................. 5 Come spend time with us! .................................................................................................................... 5 We want to get to know you! ................................................................................................................ 5 We’re here for you. ............................................................................................................................... 6 Housing Information and Resources -
Queen City Stories Charles Tanner Bowden University of Vermont
University of Vermont ScholarWorks @ UVM UVM Honors College Senior Theses Undergraduate Theses 2014 Queen City Stories Charles Tanner Bowden University of Vermont Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/hcoltheses Recommended Citation Bowden, Charles Tanner, "Queen City Stories" (2014). UVM Honors College Senior Theses. 30. https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/hcoltheses/30 This Honors College Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Undergraduate Theses at ScholarWorks @ UVM. It has been accepted for inclusion in UVM Honors College Senior Theses by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ UVM. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Queen City Stories Charles Tanner Bowden Undergraduate Honors Thesis Advisor: Professor Greg Bottoms Department of English University of Vermont 2014 Introduction Over the past few years new jobs, new schools, and new adventures have scattered the members of my family across the country to places like Montana, Colorado, and Pennsylvania. It’s rare that everyone is in one place at one time, but when that does happen it’s here in Vermont. Family and friends make the journey home for occasions such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, or birthdays. Food, wine, and craft beer are the required entrance fees. Photos of those who can’t make the trip are glued to wooden dowels and stuck somewhere off to the side, often appearing in the backgrounds of any photos that are taken. Drinking and eating are fundamental to these festive gatherings but their main purpose is to enhance the pleasure of simply being together in one place and catching up. The question “What have you been up to?” and many variations of it is heard repeatedly at the early stages of these events but later, with the help of food and drink, the conversation changes. -
Appendix 7: 2019 Public Comments and Responses Appendix 7: September 26, 2019 Public Outreach Meeting – Responses to Comments Maple/King Neighborhood
APPENDIX 7: 2019 PUBLIC COMMENTS AND RESPONSES APPENDIX 7: SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 PUBLIC OUTREACH MEETING – RESPONSES TO COMMENTS MAPLE/KING NEIGHBORHOOD Date Method Name Address Comment Response Received 10/7 Email Andrew Saver Pine Street As a resident of Pine St for more than 16 years I sincerely hope that the project can be completed in its Your support for the Project is noted. This LS DSEIS is limited in scope to only current iteration. It would bring much needed traffic relief to our neighborhood and facilitate a more assess environmental justice impacts to low-income and minority populations direct route into and out of downtown Burlington for commuters. I fully support the project and know and to address a limited portion of the Project along Pine Street between Maple that most of my neighbors on the surrounding blocks do as well. Street and Main Street. Accordingly, only comments pertaining to environmental justice or the Maple and King Street Neighborhood will be Thank you for your consideration. addressed in this document. Andrew Saver Pine St 9/28 Email James Lockridge 56 King St September 28, 2019 The proposed shared use path along the western side of Pine Street cannot extend 56 King Street further north due to design constraints and available width within the public Burlington, VT 05401 right-of-way limits. The shared use path is designed in accordance with state and federal standards which indicated required offsets from the roadway and other Wayne L Davis obstructions such as trees, signs, and utility poles. Vermont Agency of Transportation One National Life Drive The Project includes on-road buffered bike lanes between Kilburn Street and Montpelier, VT 05633 Maple Street, and shared lanes with a buffered parking lane between Maple Street and Main Street.