Operation Clean Sweep is coming to Burlington April 24-May 2, 2024.

Details available at burlingtonvt.gov/dpw/clean-sweep

Great Streets Main Street Construction info availalble at greatstreetsbtv.com/main-street.

 
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PUBLICATION LIBRARY

2018 Howard Street / Winooski Avenue / St. Paul Street Intersection Scoping Study
2017 Winooski River Bike Ped Bridge Feasibility 
2017 Old North End Greenway Feasibility for planBTV Walk Bike
2017 Main Street Bikeway Scoping for planBTV Walk Bike
2017 PlanBTV Walk Bike and Appendix
2016 Winooski Avenue Circulation Study
2015 Residential Parking Management Plan and Appendices
2015 North Avenue Corridor Study and Appendices
2015 Downtown Pearl Street Study
2014 Prospect Street / Colchester Avenue / Pearl Street Intersection Scoping Study
2014 Bike Path Intersection Crossings Scoping Study
2013 Champlain Elementary School Safe Routes Feasibility Study and Appendices
2011 Archibald Street / North Winooski Avenue Intersection Scoping
2011 Colchester Avenue Corridor Study and Appendices
2011 Burlington Transportation Plan and Street Design Guidelines (other Appendices available here)
2011 Downtown Transportation & Parking Study 
2010 Waterfront South Access Report
2009 Waterfront North Access Scoping Study
2008  Cliff Street Mobility Study and Appendices
2008 Queen City Park Road Bridge Scoping Study and Appendices
2005 North Avenue / Rt 127 Intersection Scoping
2004 Waterfront Transportation Plan
2002 North/South Bicycle & Pedestrian Route Study
2000 Union St / Winooski Ave Downtown One Way Pair Circulation

 

LINKS TO TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES

These links will help you find local, State and Federal information about transportation. Due to the unregulated nature of the Internet, the Department of Public Works and the City of Burlington cannot monitor sites to which it links, nor any subsequent links, and cannot accept responsibility for the content or availability of those sites.

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Disclaimer: due to the unregulated nature of the Internet, the Department of Public Works and the City of Burlington cannot monitor sites to which it links, nor any subsequent links, and cannot accept responsibility for the content or availability of those sites.