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Goal: Burlington's waterfront is developed as a
cultural, recreational, social and economic resource for the entire community
through the implementation of the Urban Renewal Plan for the Waterfront
Revitalization District.
Five-Year Focus:
- Support redevelopment of the Moran Plant.
- Support the development of the privately owned lands adjacent to Lake
Street.
- Implement the Interim Use and Stewardship Plan for the Urban
Reserve.
- Develop the Interim Development Area in conformance with
zoning requirements for the area.
- Relocate the Bikepath between College Street and King Street.
- Rebuild the breakwater.
- Underground utility lines on the waterfront.
- Support the establishment of a Public Market.
The City will fund the following projects and programs with CDBG funds in program year 2007 to further the
priority of the waterfront:
| Project Title
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Relation to Consolidated Plan |
CDBG Funds Budgeted |
Other Funds Budgeted |
Projected Accomplishments |
| Brownfields Redevelopment Initiatives |
Redevelop unused/underutilized sites stigmatized by
real or perceived environmental contamination |
$37,000 |
$95,000 |
Site clean-up
on the Urban Reserve, Burlington Harbor and Shoreline |
| Plan developed
for the Moran Plant |
| Remediate
Moran Coal Yard |
| Remediate USTs at North Beach with
groundwater contamination |
| Remediate site at 131 Battery
Street |
Page last updated
April 30, 2007
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