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Burlington Approves Major Water Bonds and Gun Control Measures

Burlington voters decisively approve two bond requests totaling $172 million to enhance the city’s aging wastewater and drinking water systems, with over 80% support. This investment aims to prevent runoff and reduce pollution in Lake Champlain, while preparing the infrastructure for approximately 5,000 new housing units, according to city officials.

In addition, residents endorse a charter change to ban firearms in establishments serving alcohol, reflecting increasing concerns over public safety after a recent surge in gunfire incidents. With 87% of voters supporting this measure, Burlington’s City Council will now advocate for state approval to implement these significant reforms, marking a pivotal moment in the city’s policy landscape.

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