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Contents.History The area of South Burlington was first granted by the as part of Burlington township on June 7, 1763.The town of Burlington was organized around 1785. In 1865, the unincorporated village of was chartered as a city. The remaining area of the town came to be organized as a separate town with the name South Burlington in the same year, 1865. The town of South Burlington was later incorporated as a city in 1971.City Center Initiative. Parts of this article (those related to City Center Initiative) need to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
( August 2018)The City Center Initiative is a proposal to create a walkable downtown for the City of South Burlington. The public is investing in infrastructure to support gathering spaces, mobility and economic vitality. The over 300 acre area targeted to be developed and redeveloped is zoned for mixed-use including residential, commercial, and cultural spaces.
The main components under design or construction by the City are a city hall, senior center and public library, streets and parks. Two main streets, Market Street and Garden Street, will be constructed and/or reconstructed to form the central routes through 'City Center'. These streets will be outfitted with bicycle and walking facilities, lined with trees, and include stormwater infiltration surfaces. Along these streets will be mixed-use buildings primarily for use by lower-level retail and upper-level residential units. In addition, a 7+ acre plot has been redeveloped as a public park, with walking paths through a forest, a children's discovery area, and natural art landmarks.
Geography Located in western Chittenden County, South Burlington is bordered by the municipalities of to the northwest, and to the north, to the northeast, to the east, to the south, and Shelburne Bay on to the west. A large portion of Lake Champlain west of Burlington, extending west to the state line, is also part of South Burlington. The runs east-west through the north side of the city, at.According to the, the city has a total area of 29.6 square miles (76.6 km 2), of which 16.5 square miles (42.7 km 2) is land and 13.1 square miles (33.9 km 2), or 44.25%, is water. Demographics 2010 census U.S. Census population estimate for 2015 was 18,791. As of the of 2010, The was 1,121.2 people per square mile (670.5/km 2). There were 8,429 housing units at an average density of 507.8 per square mile (150.8/km 2).Historical populationCensusPop.%±65—684.6%12076.5%13512.5%121−10.4%1275.0%121−4.7%791553.7%664−16.1%84527.3%97114.9%927−4.5%9381.2%1,20328.3%1,73644.3%3,27988.9%6,903110.5%10,03245.3%10,6796.4%12,80919.9%15,81423.5%17,90413.2%Est.
Decennial CensusRace and ethnicity as of the:88.9% (85.7% non- or )Black or2.5%or5.0%4.7%0.4%0.01%0.49%Two or more races1.8%Economy. Headquarters from the entranceSouth Burlington has a largely service-based economy.
There are 191 businesses in retail trade, mainly concentrated around City Center near Dorset Street and Williston Road. There are 131 establishments in health care and assistance and 116 in professional, scientific, and technical service industries.
In 2015, South Burlington was first in the state for gross retail and use sales with $1,888,484,094. Real estate, rental, and leasing operations had a sales value of $86,976,000 in 2012.Some of the major employers in South Burlington are the Vermont National Guard, Ben & Jerry’s, Lane Press, and Halyard Brewing Co.
South Burlington is home to, a regional airline, and is headquartered in the city by the airport., one of the nation’s larger craft breweries, is headquartered here as well. Other important economic forces in South Burlington include the University Mall, Vermont’s largest mall, four grocery stores centrally located in City Center, and the Development Plan for City Center.Employment and income Employment flow in South BurlingtonCountShareTotal jobs in South Burlington17,887100%Employed in South Burlington, lives elsewhere15,77388.2%Employed and lives in South Burlington2,11411.8%70.9% of people 16 and older in South Burlington are in the labor force. By sector, the labor force in South Burlington is concentrated in a few main sectors:. 34.2% employed in educational services, health care, and social assistance. 11.4% employed in manufacturing.
9.1% employed in arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services. 9.0% employed in retail.
9.0% employed in professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management servicesThe median household income was $67,396 in 2014 and 25.2% of families have total annual income between $100,000–$150,000. The unemployment rate in 2014 was 4.7%.
Parks and recreation. Red Rocks Park is a public park and beach on the shores of. Overlook Park is a scenic park overlooking Lake Champlain and the. Veterans Memorial Park (also known as Dorset Park) is the city's most well-known park. It has two baseball fields, one basketball court, a playground, and, the high school's hockey arena, is close by. Jaycee Park has a playground, basketball court, and open space for people to use.
Wheeler Nature Park, a park located just south of Veterans Memorial Park, with one hiking trail and scenic views of.Government The city government is a with five at-large City Council members. Budgets must be approved by voters.
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The city budget for 2019 was $23,686,098. The City maintains roads, recreation paths and parks, and recreation, planning and zoning, fire and police departments as will as a City Clerk's Office and City Manager's Office. The City Clerk is elected by the voters and the City Manager is appointed by the City Council.
The City also has a sewer (water quality), stormwater, and water utility.Education Elementary schools:. Chamberlin School (public). Orchard School (public). Rick Marcotte Central School (public).
The Schoolhouse (private, independent)Middle schools:. Frederick H. Tuttle Middle School (the city's only public middle school). (private, independent)High schools:. (private, ).
(the city's only public high school). (private, independent)Media Television.Radio. – 95.5 FM (95 Triple X) Infrastructure. In South Burlington Transportation Airport provides the area with commercial service to major regional hubs and international airports. Despite its name, it is located in South Burlington, although the land it is located on is owned and operated by the neighboring, Vermont's most populous municipality. It originally did not offer scheduled commercial flights to destinations outside the United States, although it now has a Customs Port of Entry.
The name dates to a time when it offered flights to. From 2011 to 2018, there were seasonal flights to in. Bus service is provided by.The airport is the base of the and an Army Aviation Support Facility (AASF) of the. The airport is the muster point for the Air Wing of the. Major highways. (Vermont Route 116), Vermont's longest interstate highway, has two interchanges serving the city.
Exit 13 merges with, which ends on Shelburne Road. The second interchange, Exit 14, is the state of Vermont's largest highway exit and merges onto. Exit 14E merges onto Williston Road and Dorset Street in South Burlington. Exit 14W is the main exit into and becomes Main Street in the Burlington city limits by the.goes east-west, connecting two of the city's main commercial roads, Shelburne Road and Dorset Street.(Vermont Route 116) runs north-south into South Burlington, and ends with a junction at (Williston Road).Notable people., stage actress., cartoonist and illustrator., conductor., world citizen, peace activist, founder of the and creator of the., New York Times bestselling author., poet., collegiate baseball coach., pitcher with the and., right wing formerly with the and, now with theSee also.
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Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census, 2012 Economic Census of Island Areas, and 2012 Nonemployer Statistics. '. Retrieved on May 24, 2009. ' 2011-07-16 at '.
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Buscher, Sara (May 20, 2008). Residents to vote today on budgets. Burlington Free Press. City of South Burlington Annual Budget Book. Archived from on 2009-09-01. Baseball-Reference.com.External links Wikivoyage has a travel guide for.
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