
What's New?
- Phase 1 Reports - last one NOW available! - The Waterfront Progress Report on the 1998 Waterfront Revitalization Plan is now available.
- planBTV Public Input Web Tool - Closed on APRIL 30, 2012 - What a great success! 672 NEW ideas/comments were added in April using the web tool and nearly 45,000 votes cast. The tool will re-open early JUNE 2012 with opportunities to review and comments on the DRAFT Plan. Stay tuned for more opportunities to tell us what you think.
- Speaker Series taping AVAILABLE - A New Ordinance for Downtown? - Learn about Form-Based Codes, what they are and how many form-based elements are already part of our zoning ordinance in Burlington, especially in the downtown districts. If you have missed our event on April 11 you can view the taping on CCTV's website.
This website is devoted to keeping Burlingtonians aware of and engaged in PlanBTV - Downtown & Waterfront. Here you can:
Why are We Doing This?
The development of a land use and development plan for Burlington's Downtown and Waterfront has been a long-standing action item in the City Municipal Development Plan since at least 1996. (See 2006 Burlington Municipal Development Plan, Page I-31). In September 2009, the City Planning Commission and Department of Planning and Zoning were directed by the City Council to develop a scope of work, timeline, and budget for such a project. While many other planning efforts involving the downtown or waterfront have taken place over the years, none have been as comprehensive in scope and strategic in design.
In the Fall 2010, the City of Burlington was awarded a Sustainable Communities Challenge Grant by the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which provides a unique opportunity to invest in the future, and advance Burlington's place as one of America's most livable and sustainable communities. Burlington struggles to address complex urban challenges in a small, under-resourced New England community with big ideas and even bigger ideals. We struggle with how to really become the community we say we want to be.
The plan will refine broad city-wide goals for sustainable development into focused, actionable, area-specific strategies to ensure the vitality of the central core of our community and enable us to achieve our community vision. The planning process will place an emphasis on ways to promote and improve mixed uses and quality urban design, affordable and workforce housing, transportation and parking management, and the quality and capacity of public infrastructure. Our intent is to identify, understand, and address current barriers to the creation of new infill development. At the same time we need to make the hard decisions necessary to facilitate the continued evolution and maturation of this vital and dynamic mixed use district.
The planning process we are about to undertake will help us address many questions regarding the future of Burlington's Downtown and Waterfront including:
- How to encourage and accommodate infill development on under-utilized sites - particularly for workforce housing and office uses?
- How to enhance Burlington's economic vitality and build upon our creative and entrepreneurial spirit?
- How to support additional development without compromising important views and Burlington's character and scale?
- How to balance mitigation of traffic congestion and parking demand with desires for expanded public transit?
- How to leverage future downtown development to facilitate and support expanded public transit service and visa-versa?
- What kinds of waterfront activities and improvements can we encourage without compromising public access to the lakeshore?
- What land-side improvements are necessary to support future harbor activities?
- What public investments can we make that improve lake quality, reduce stormwater overflows, save energy, and improve traffic flow and safety?
- How to encourage and support more "green" building and development?
- How to grow smarter and use our compact mixed-use urban form as a tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?