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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda - Economic Development Committee - 11/22/2021South Burlington Economic Development Committee Room #301 at 180 Market St South Burlington, VT 05403 AGENDA Participation Options In Person: Room #301 – 3rd Floor – 180 Market St Assistive Listening Service Devices: Available upon request. Reach out to staff or committee members before meeting begins Electronically: https://www.gotomeet.me/SouthBurlingtonVT/economic-development-committee- meeting11-22-2021 You can also dial in using your phone: +1 (872) 240-3212 Access Code: 730-196-421 Monday November 22, 2021 5:30 PM 1.Welcome, agenda review and approval 2.Public comments on items not on the agenda 3.***Approve prior meeting minutes from October 25,2021 EDC Meeting 4.Future Meeting Schedule 5.Further discussion/resolution about the proposed LDR changes 6.Update on request for data/research from UVM 7.*** Handling EDC items on FY22 Policy Priorities and Strategies 8.City Manager Updates 9.Topics for future meetings 10.Adjourn (approx. 7:00 pm) ***Attachments included 10-27-21 MEETING MINUTES Economic Development Committee, South Burlington Meeting of 10-25-2021 held in Room 301 South Burlington City Hall, 180 Market Street Members Present: John Burton, Tom Bailey, Seth Bowden, Jacob West, Sriram Srinivasam and Linda Norris (who arrived at 5:42 PM) Members Absent: John Wilking Staff and Guests: Jessie Baker, City Manager The Meeting was called to order by John Burton, Chair, at 5:35 PM. (1)AGENDA: The agenda was reviewed and approved. (2)PUBLIC COMMENT: Since no public was present, there were no public comments. (3)MINUTES: Tom moved and Jake seconded a motion to approved the minutes of the Ausgust 23, 2021 and September 27, 2021 meetings. The motion passed unanimously. (4)PROPOSED LDR AMENDENTS: Jessie provided some history and context for the LDR amendments including a discussion of Interim Zoning. Except for Tom and John, the members acknowledged that they had not read the amendments nor the published summaries, and, therefore, the committee’s taking a position about the proposed amendments is premature. John circulated a memorandum that addressed some of the issues that the LDR amendments raised. Sriram expressed his concern that limiting development in South Burlington would result in more people commuting further to jobs result in negative impacts on the climate. Seth framed what he saw as the issues: (1) How much land was burdened by the amendments and what effect would this have on economic development? (2) What are the secondary impacts such as on businesses and commuting? He then focused on the process the committee should use going forward to review such proposals. The members discussed the proposals further and John agreed to see what relevant data could be collected by the next meeting. (5)ECONOMIC TRENDS DATABASE: John summarized his efforts in utilizing likely research resources at UVM to provide the sorts of the data the committee is seeking. The committee discussed creating a framework for reviewing the economic consequences of proposed City actions and the need of the committee to be informed of such pending actions. (6)CITY MANAGER UPDATES: Jessie provided an update on the status of TIF financing program, including the move to amend the City’s TIF plan in advance of the five year anniversary renewal. The proposed amendment will remove four infrastructure projects from the program because they have already been accomplished or are no longer needed and reduce the estimated price tag from $55 million to $26 million. Completing the TIF projects will require bond votes during 2022 and 2023. (7)FUTURE MEETINGS: The committee scheduled its next meeting for 11-22-21 at the same time. The attempt to schedule a December meeting was derred because of scheduling conflicts. (8)ADJOURN: The meeting was adjourned at 7:13 PM. Description Creating a robust sense of place and opportunity for our residents and visitors. Implementation Strategy Description Responsible  Leader(s) Timeline Committe e Action LDR Updates:   *Explore rezoning the land around the airport *Continue revisions to City Center Form Based Code and associated Official Map updates to support successful development of the downtown Paul FY22 EDC, PC *EDC to participate in airport rezoning subcommittee *PC to discuss and adopt all Start planning for (identify funding, project timeline, and connection to Comp Plan  update) the develop a Park Master Plan to assess neighborhoods for unique features and  determine how best to ensure equity of amenities like: accessibility, open space, park  space, walkability, e‐bikes, etc. *Focus on evaluating City trail connectivity [link to Walkable and Clean & Green] Ashley, Holly multi‐year RPC,  NRCC,  CAD Make recommendations to Council and staff Plan for Recreation Center future (new facility, existing spaces, etc.)?Holly, Ilona multi‐year RPC Provide recommendations to the City Council ***Engage/invite residents to provide input on what a robust community means to them *Exploring a model(s) to engage residents ‐ including potentially a permanent Town  Meeting Day Survey to track longitudinal data or RDD‐type survey with benchmarking *Assess progress toward achieving a community identity *Examine how to increase participation in city discussions *Increase ways to foster invitations to diverse populations to help our City Coralee and  all ongoing ***Continue to strengthen community identity  and commitment to communications  *Refine and enhance a strategy for outward communications (checklists, structures,  types, branding, etc) *Develop comprehensive communications policy *Provide training to staff and committees *Update City's website for clear resident communication *Provide resources for our non‐English speaking population Coralee ongoing Develop a policy on when the City assumes ownership for privately developed parks,  open spaces, and roads (rec paths and sidewalks), and ensure maintenance resources are  developed Paul, Holly,  Jessie, Justin FY22 ‐ FY23 SBPD will continue to be a progressive leader in the evolution of police use of force and  de‐escalation principals as we adopt, train, and implement the 2021 legislation on Use of  Force Shawn ongoing Support Art in City Center PASC/Ilona ongoing PASC * Hold dedication events for art; * Mount  shows in public gallery; * Select art for  upcoming projects Participate in the Airport Sound Committee and ensure noise mitigation funds are  available to the community Jessie, Paul  ongoing Promote the expansion of Dog Park offerings both on publicly‐owned lands and with new  development proposals Holly, Paul 5 years CAD Consider plans and provide feedback Complete project to put land records online Donna FY22 Support Trustees in completing Library Strategic Plan Jennifer FY22 Library  Trustees Complete Library Strategic Plan Modernize rules and regulations on dogs and common spaces for dogs Colin, Holly,  Justin,  Shawn,  Ashley FY22‐FY23 CAD Review and recommend ordinance changes Committee  Interest Must Do City of South Burlington FY22 Policy Priorities & Strategies Adopted by Council 11/15/21 Affordable and Community Strong *Be affordable, with housing for people of all incomes, lifestyles, and stages of life *Keep unique features, and maintain or enhance the quality of life of existing neighborhoods *Be a recognized leader in public education offerings and outcomes *Provide quality public safety, infrastructure, health, wellness, and recreation services *Ensure transparent and accessible government. "This is how we are accomplishing this vision.""This is how our resident committees can inform policy  Role of City Manager and Leadership Team Role of City Committee *Take into account the quality of life of residents, employees, and visitors in the development of City policies, plans, projects, and regulations *Actively plan for public spaces throughout the City, including public open spaces and public art, such that these spaces can be utilized daily and also for special community‐ *Establish vibrant streetscapes, civic spaces, public art and public facilities in the Central District and City Center. Description Creating a robust sense of place and opportunity for our residents and visitors. Implementation Strategy Description Responsible  Leader(s) Timeline Committe e Action Affordable and Community Strong *Be affordable, with housing for people of all incomes, lifestyles, and stages of life *Keep unique features, and maintain or enhance the quality of life of existing neighborhoods *Be a recognized leader in public education offerings and outcomes *Provide quality public safety, infrastructure, health, wellness, and recreation services *Ensure transparent and accessible government. "This is how we are accomplishing this vision.""This is how our resident committees can inform policy  Role of City Manager and Leadership Team Role of City Committee *Take into account the quality of life of residents, employees, and visitors in the development of City policies, plans, projects, and regulations *Actively plan for public spaces throughout the City, including public open spaces and public art, such that these spaces can be utilized daily and also for special community‐ *Establish vibrant streetscapes, civic spaces, public art and public facilities in the Central District and City Center. Conduct a cultural assessment (artist/arts inventory) in preparation for a future potential  cultural plan (ARPA?) Ilona FY22 PASC Review recommendations for the use of ARPA  dollars; Conduct Inventory Build art into public spaces throughout South Burlington Ilona multi‐year PASC Issue Call for Art to develop ideas for future art  installations city wide Plan for a Fall 2022 Literary Streetfest on Market Street Jennifer FY22‐FY23 Library  Trustees Guide planning for Literary Streetfest PC  Adopt new Accessory Dwelling Unit standards PC Adopt updated regulations including PUDs and  subdivisions AHC Explore funding mechanisms to increase  funding to Affordable Housing Trust Fund and  make recommendations to Council AHC Work with staff to review options for buying  privately owned or developing existing city‐ owned land to develop additional perpetually  affordable housing EDC Work with staff to review options for buying or  developing existing city‐owned land PC Develop tools for core areas of the City,  including neighborhoods, commercial PUDs,  infill, redevelopment PUDs, and/or extended  use of TDRS Continue focus on developing City Center and successfully administering the TIF district *Gain approval of a Substantial Change request *TIF 5 year audit Ilona multi‐year Plan for effective use of ARPA funding *Infrastructure (including IT) *Affordable Housing *Economic development and business support Andrew multi‐year AHC, EDC Make recommendations to Council on how best  to use ARPA funding for housing and economic  development Complete LDR Amendment process:   *Extend inclusionary zoning city‐wide  *Zoning District amendments to align with Comprehensive Plan Paul FY22 Strengthen relationship with the School Board and develop a coordinated budget and  priorities for the City as a whole. Jessie ongoing Increase and coordinate Recreation & Parks and Library programming to provide  opportunities for community engagement Holly,  Jennifer ongoing Complete a city‐wide assessment and update to city addresses to be compliant with state  required E9‐1‐1 system Marla Ongoing SBPD will continue to be a leader in recognizing bias in policing and establishing  meaningful relationships with the immigrant community. This work includes education  for staff and leveraging the partnership formed with our cultural brokers. Shawn FY22 Complete Szymanski Park Improvements Holly, Justin FY22 South Village Field:  Determine future use and work with developer on construction Holly, Justin FY22 Hubbard Natural Area:  Complete design phase and prepare bid documents Ashley, Justin FY22 Red Rocks:  Complete permitting for park improvements Ashley, Justin FY22 Core  Services Description Implementation Strategy Description Responsible  Leader(s) Timeline Committee Action Williston Road Streetscape:  Complete design and initiate ROW  acquisition Justin, Ilona FY22 Complete 8 to 10 projects prioritized in Penny for Paths as a step to  tie together network for accessibility for all Justin, Ashley FY22 BPC Inform P4Ps priorities Improve connections between maintenance costs and capital  (public and private) investments *Assess maintenance standards and commitment to level of service *Reflect these decisions in maintenance budgets *2022 ‐ Focus on line striping budget and timeline *Continue to diversify the maintenance fleet (smaller more nimble fleet pieces) to meet changing transportation designs Justin ongoing Work with folks at GMT to improve and enhance transit options in  the City and throughout the region. Jessie, Paul,  Justin ongoing Garden Street:  Complete the right of way acquisition and design;  bid out  project Justin, Ilona FY22 Update City‐wide official map to include examination of east‐west  roads Paul FY22 PC Consider and adopt new official map Complete Transportation Impact Fee update Justin, Paul FY22 Complete Transportation Demand Management Regulations Justin, Paul ongoing PC Consider and adopt new regulations LDR Amendments to promote walkable neighborhoods and  environmental conservation *Replace Subdivision and Master Plan Standards *New Planned Unit Development Types: Conservation, Traditional Neighborhood *Establish citywide Civic Space Types, Street Types and Building Types and Residential Design Justin, Paul FY22 and  FY23 PC, NRCC PC:  Consider and adopt new regulations NRCC: Advise on concepts Consider UPWP applications to build out bike/ped infrastructure to  create an accessible network for all residents with focus on scoping  projects for next two years. Paul, Ashley,  Justin multi‐year EC, BPC Support funds, participate in  conversations around related projects Consider multi‐modal transportation planning and implementation  expertise when hiring the next DPW Director Jessie FY22 BPC Develop strategy to connect with  residents about how to interact and  engage with each other via different  modes of transportation in a respectful  and responsible way. EDC Continue to participate in I89 Corridor  Pending  funding Pursue other projects in City Center as funded (Ped/Bike Bridge) Ilona ongoing Committee  Interest City of South Burlington FY22 Policy Priorities & Strategies Adopted by Council 11/15/21 Walkable Bicycle and pedestrian friendly with safe transportation infrastructure. *Develop a safe and efficient transportation system that supports pedestrian, bicycle, and transit options while accommodating the automobile "This is how we are accomplishing this vision." "This is how our resident committees can inform policy  and help implement policy." Role of City Manager and Leadership Team Role of City Committee *Establish a city center with pedestrian‐oriented design, mixed uses, and public buildings and civic spaces that act as a focal point to the community. Must Do Core Services Description Implementation Strategy Description Responsible Leader(s) Timeline Commit tee Action Continue to reduce our phosphorus discharges into Lake  Champlain; work with DEC on a possible P‐Credit Program as we are  achieving great results that others could benefit from with our P  reduction Justin ongoing *** Develop the City's Climate Action Plan (including a specific  Transportation Implementation Plan and Governance  Implementation Plan) [Transportation Plan link to Walkable] Paul FY22‐FY23 Task  Force,  EC Participate in Climate Change planning;  provide recommendations Support reduction in fossil fuel use in South Burlington by looking at  viable alternative fuel options for City fleet *Research capacity of new technology and weigh against cost of new investment for future budget consideration *Expand use of electric hand held equipment and investigate the replacement of gas‐powered equipment/fleet with  electric/renewable equivalents *Integrate into relevant sections of the Climate Action Plan *By leveraging the Cloud, reduce onsite hardware to result in lower energy consumption Justin, Paul, Chiefs,  Lou ongoing Prepare for an Chloride TMDL by instituting winter maintenance  best practices and working with the private sector on their SOPs.  Perhaps a Stormwater Credit can be created for  private sector Cl‐  reductions Justin, Paul ongoing Improve management/maintenance of City‐owned open spaces *Pursue acquisition/conservation of properties based on Council directions and priorities *Develop a policy to evaluate a parcel's use (access or not) *Review and update current Open Space Fund parameters *Create City Open Space Management Plans *Develop funding strategy for maintenance management and open space plan *Recommend process for funding ongoing maintenance and management *Ensure all documentation is centrally maintained Jessie, Ashley, Justin,  Paul multi‐year NRCC Develop Open Space Plan to document  strategy for prioritizing conservation  and stewardship of land in the City. Complete Auclair conservation plan Paul FY22 Continue to collect, monitor and analyze energy data for City  facilities *Post reports to the website Lou ongoing EC, BPC Provide support; recommendations Review and consider updates to Tree Ordinance Justin FY22 NRCC Make recommendations to Council Review and consider changes to the City's Emerald Ash Borer Plan Justin FY22 NRCC Make recommendations to Council Must Do City of South Burlington FY22 Policy Priorities & Strategies Adopted by Council 11/15/21 Green & Clean Emphasizing sustainability for long‐term viability of a clean and green South Burlington *Promote conservation of identified important natural areas, open spaces, aquatic resources, air quality, arable land and other agricultural resources,  "This is how we are accomplishing this vision." "This is how our resident committees can inform  policy and help implement policy." Role of City Manager and Leadership Team Role of City Committee *Reduce energy consumption city‐wide and increase renewable energy production where appropriate. *Climate Change Resolution Description Implementation Strategy Description Responsible Leader(s) Timeline Commit tee Action Green & Clean Emphasizing sustainability for long‐term viability of a clean and green South Burlington *Promote conservation of identified important natural areas, open spaces, aquatic resources, air quality, arable land and other agricultural resources,  "This is how we are accomplishing this vision." "This is how our resident committees can inform  policy and help implement policy." Role of City Manager and Leadership Team Role of City Committee *Reduce energy consumption city‐wide and increase renewable energy production where appropriate. *Climate Change Resolution LDR Updates: *Update regulations to include requirements for increasing energy efficiency for all development (highest already in the State) to  potentially include solar generation requirement for new  development Paul FY22‐FY23 PC Consider and possibly make  recommendation to Council. EC Participate in Button up and other  community education opportunities;  support efforts to weatherize as part of  noise mitigation EDC Explore ways to recruit and retain clean  energy businesses EC  Assist the City with identifying  additional investments in energy  efficiency improvements and operating  practices in municipal buildings and  other facilities that will reduce their  energy cost and associated carbon  footprint.  Complete LDR Amendment process:   *Conservation PUDs and Environmental Protection Standards *LDR Amendments to facilitate accessory dwelling units, solar  ready roofs and solar gain, accessory structures, and other minor amendments *Zoning District amendments to align with Comprehensive Plan Paul FY22 New LDR Amendment Round *To support redevelopment and infill in built up areas including TDRs and PUDs Paul FY22‐FY23 PC Consider and possibly make  recommendation to Council. Update All‐Hazard Mitigation Plan Terry, Paul FY22 Achieve LEED Certification for 180 Market Street Ilona, Lou, Justin FY22 Core  Services Committee  Interest Description Implementation Strategy Description Responsible  Leader(s) Timeline Committee Action Be nimble in supporting future of U Mall.  *Consider additional commercial uses *Consider campus housing *Explore restoring unused impervious areas to natural state for stormawater  mitigation and community garden for local food production Jessie, Ilona ongoing Dorset Street Signals:   *Complete hardware project planning and bidding *Consider how to make Dorset more walkable Justin FY22 ‐ FY24 Develop plan to provide dispatch services to partner communities Shawn FY22 Develop metrics for fiscal and economic development:  do we have a tax base  goal? What do we need to be financially sustainable?  How do we support GL  growth that enables this?  Jessie, Ilona ongoing EDC Develop and review metrics Continue to represent the City on regional and state‐wide boards:  VLCT, CCRPC,  Clerks' Association,  VT Bar Association, Green Mountain Water & Environment  Association (GMWEA), Vermont Chapter of the Institute of Transportation  Engineers (VTITE), and VT Clean Water Advisory Committee (CWAC) All ongoing Assess the City's Industrial‐Commercial Zoning districts:  What uses MUST be  away from housing?  Should we reserve land for those purposes only while  making other "business parks" eligible for a wider range of mixed uses? Paul FY22‐FY23 PC and EDC Provide feedback and review of  options Participate in the region's Building Homes Together campaign  (http://www.ecosproject.com/building‐homes‐together) with a focus on  financing tools, link to transportation, and food/gardening resources Jessie, Paul 5 years Maintain presence on the Champlain Valley Conservation Partnership to support  regional conservation and stewardship goals. Ashley ongoing AHC Identify regulatory barriers and  added costs of developing multi‐ unit buildings and propose ways for  SB to address them.  Could include:  waiver or reduction of city impact  and permit fees for perpetually  affordable developments AHC Articulate connections between  dense housing development and  climate change solutions AHC Review zoning districts city‐wide to  identify additional locations for  residential/mixed‐use zoning  including conducting an inventory  of vacant space. AHC Identify regulatory barriers and  added costs of redeveloping areas  of SB and propose ways to address  them EDC Identify staff support for EDC Pending  Community or  Committee  interest Consider ballot item on Commercial Cannabis Jessie FY22 EDC Explore Commercial Cannabis,  monitor CCB's efforts and make  recommendations to Council Committee  Interest City of South Burlington FY22 Policy Priorities & Strategies Adopted by Council 11/15/21 Being a supportive and engaged member of the larger regional and statewide community. *Prioritize development that occurs within the community into the higher intensity areas identified within this Plan Must Do "This is how we are accomplishing this vision." "This is how our resident committees can inform  Role of City Manager and Leadership Team Role of City Committee *Support a diverse and vibrant economy built on quality jobs, employment centers and a supportive educational and research system; support markets for local agricultural and food products. Opportunity Oriented Description Implementation Strategy Description Responsible  Leader(s) Timeline Committee Action Being a supportive and engaged member of the larger regional and statewide community. *Prioritize development that occurs within the community into the higher intensity areas identified within this Plan "This is how we are accomplishing this vision." "This is how our resident committees can inform  Role of City Manager and Leadership Team Role of City Committee *Support a diverse and vibrant economy built on quality jobs, employment centers and a supportive educational and research system; support markets for local agricultural and food products. Opportunity Oriented Participate in State‐wide Code Review conversations and adjust local ordinances  as needed Terry FY22 Offer City‐owned spaces to community for use with a focus on events in City  Center Coralee,  Holly,  Jennifer FY22 Core Service Implementation Strategy Description Responsible Leader(s) Timeline Committee Action ***Focus on equity and inclusion  *Develop and adopt a City‐wide equity and inclusion statement *Year 1 implementation plan to the Council *Internal staff training *Increase representation on committees by inviting folks to  participate *Implement new processes for receiving inclusive input on city  policies and projects *Participate in state‐wide Fair and Impartial Policing training and  policy development  *Develop accessible outreach materials regarding elections and city  services  All Staff (leads: Jessie,  Coralee, Shawn) FY22‐FY23  and  ongoing AHC Propose an Impact Assessment  Checklist for Council  consideration Consider charter changes related to governance and monitor  reappointment of legislative districts Jessie, Donna FY22 ‐ FY23 *** Modernize the City's Personnel Policies and Practices *Update Personnel Handbook *Focus on recruitment and retention to reflect the community we  serve *Analyze the staff we need to provide the level of service we want to  provide *Focus on onboarding, orientation, and cross‐department collaboration *Institute an annual review process and Staff Development Program  with staff input *Ensure first responders have specialized training they need *Consider benefits we can offer for PT employees for recruitment and retention *Consider succession planning  *Complete a wage classification study *Support staff well‐being, empowerment, and opportunities Coralee FY22 and  FY23 Develop redundancy for IT services *Including encrypted emails *Malware‐proofing Mike ongoing *** Continue commitment to moving to and maintaining electronic  records  *Focus on Fire, Finance, and HR records and complete historic permits *Work to link parcel data through Planning & Zoning, Assessor, and  DPW **Consider backup plans should we lose files and internet All ongoing ***Update permitting systems and processes: *Provide technology to streamline processes *Build an expedited pathway for Sustainable Energy Projects *Support efficient DRB review Paul FY22 PC  (recommend ed by EDC) Update permitting system:  Ensure an expedited pathway  for high impact priority projects Initiate review of progress on the 2016 Comprehensive Plan in  preparation for the 2024 Plan. All Departments and  Committees FY22‐FY24 All  committees Participate in review of progress  on the 2016 Comprehensive  Plan in preparation for the 2024  City of South Burlington FY22 Policy Priorities & Strategies Adopted by Council 11/15/21 Core Municipal Services and Administration Must Do "This is how we are accomplishing this vision." "This is how our resident committees can  inform policy and help implement policy." Role of City Manager and Leadership Team Role of City Committee Implementation Strategy Description Responsible Leader(s) Timeline Committee Action Core Municipal Services and Administration "This is how we are accomplishing this vision." "This is how our resident committees can  inform policy and help implement policy." Role of City Manager and Leadership Team Role of City Committee *** Continue focus on being customer service oriented *Set internal and external customer service standards *Focus on moving from paper forms to digital forms with possibility for credit card payments *Implement E‐fax to eliminate fax machine needs All ongoing Reduce water loss (which directly translated to lost water use  revenue) through the continuation of a water meter replacement  program Justin 3 years Implement Office 365 Mike FY22 for  FY23 Complete Reappraisal and attend to equity concerns raised through  BCA process Martha LFY22 Clean up delinquency list and put in place payment plans Martha LFY22 Consider a policy on camping/domicile on public property or  encampment policy to best serve our neighbors and our property Jessie, Colin FY22 Core Services For consideration and prioritization in future years. Ideas Rental Registry and/or Housing Ordinance/Short‐term Rentals (AirBnb) Partner with Burlington for a Regional Tech Center Resident Parking Ordinance  Work with partners to extend the Bike Share Program into more South Burlington neighborhoods *Assess motorized vehicles on shared use path system and develop policies around signage and safety Must for FY23:  City Center Park Phase II:  Initiate design for City Center Park pedestrian and bicycle boardwalk  connection  Revisit Winter Parking Ban City pledge to not to use herbicides or fungicides on South Burlington parks, recreation or other owned property and to  encourage property owners to do the same.   Work with public/homeowners to educate about maintaining backyard stream/wetland buffers Need a definition for committee liaisons and tasks/obligations Develop a policy for abandoned properties Investment policy to match Climate Action Resolution Policy:  Every land use issue or decision must have a climate change or mitigation as the primary guiding principle Consider sustainability in purchasing vs cost Research Tech neutral approach to carbon emissions reductions Explore updating the City's Noise and Nuisance ordinances and related LDRs Mary Street ‐ Add sidewalk City of South Burlington FY22 Policy Priorities & Strategies Adopted by Council 11/15/21 Bike Rack *** = Idea received more than 4 votes by the Department Heads AHC = Affordable Housing Committee BPC = Bike and Pedestrian Committee CAD= Common Area for Dogs Committee EC = Energy Committee EDC = Economic Development Committee LT = Leadership Team (city's Department Heads) PASC= Public Art Selection Committee RPC= Recreation and Parks Committee SBBA= South Burlington Business Association Task Force =Climate Action Task Force Key City of South Burlington FY22 Policy Priorities & Strategies