For the second time in two months, a Burlington Daily News photographer has filmed a downtown street sinkhole caused by a broken underground pipe. This time Imani Page interviews the city street worker repairing the damage on St. Paul Street.
Also in the Burlington Daily News: Progressive mayoral candidate Emma Mulvaney-Stanak talks about inclusion and diversity, and Democratic mayoral candidate Joan Shannon says climate change efforts shouldn’t come at the expense of the economy.
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Why not just use it as an off-road obstacle course, for the city bicyclists, or Burlington’s other game plan, just paint a BLM sign around it …………. Fools In charge !!
Burlington the Queen City, has become a cesspool due to liberal policymaking, which is just strapping the homeowners with an inflated tax base promoting nonsense instead of making the city livable …………………………………………
Burlington is going to bankrupt the state with all their failed and inadequate infrastructure, fancy schools and “affordable” housing scam.
Why are we paying $60k a year to house the homeless, oh yeah, Burlington thinks it’s a good idea.
Insanity.
The metaphor is too perfect.
Maybe Satan will rise from the hole after deciding he’d make a great mayor of Burlington.
He already was mayor. Now he is a Senator who once lived in burlington.
🤣😂🤣
Burlington is sinking, figuratively and literally – best learn how to swim as the tide is rolling in on the big storm headed this way.
Nice Work Imani!
Well of course there will be sinkholes. Almost all of downtown Burlington is built upon fill. Where there used to be ravines and swamp, are now multi-story buildings.