The Enhanced 911 Coordinator is responsible for naming and renaming streets, and assigning or reassigning street addresses, in the City of Burlington. The E911 Coordinator works in in concert with the City of Burlington Fire and Police Departments, the Department of Public Works, and the State of Vermont E911 Board.
Visit the City's online portal to request a new address, or make a change to an existing address
Topics:
- Authority and Duties of the E911 Coordinator - Burlington City Code Chapter 27 Article 5. Municipal Authority to name and rename streets, number and renumber property - 24 V.S.A. § 2291 (4), (7), and (16).
- Use the online form to request a New or Changed Address or Street Name
- Process for Numbering and Renumbering Street Addresses
- Process for Naming and Renaming Streets
- Street Address Identification Sign Guidelines - Size, Materials, and Placement of Address and Unit Number Signs
- Address Change Notifications - Propagation of New and Changed Addresses, and Who is Responsible
- Priority Readdressing Projects - Residential Developments whose Addressing Does Not Georeference in the E911 System.
- Burlington Street Names - 405 Named Streets, and counting...
- Web Resources - E911 Map Viewer, Vermont E911 Addressing Standard, and Other Useful Links.