Fed up with dog-doo, Burlington apartments resort to DNA tracing
Fed up with dog-doo, Burlington apartments resort to DNA tracing
Fed up with dog-doo, Burlington apartments resort to DNA tracing
Housing scams in Vermont doubled during pandemic
The City of Burlington will use federal coronavirus relief funds to build a community of "shelter pods" for unhoused residents. The nearly $3 million plan, which won unanimous support from Burlington city councilors Monday night, also calls for hiring a new city staffer to help end chronic homelessness.
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This commentary by Paul Dragon was published in VT Digger on 10/24/21. The Housing Safety Bill (S.79) would have made much-needed changes in how health and safety is enforced in rental housing by shifting health inspections from mostly volunteer, town-based town health officers to the State Division of Fire Safety.