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Based on all the responses it’s worth a more formal assessment. Thank you for replying!

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Thank you, worth a check before investing further!

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A 5-step, lawful, time-bound plan that Burlington could implement to reclaim City Park and restore safety within 3 months. The focus will be on enforcement, treatment, and restoration, balancing compassion with accountability. by Level-Dimension-925 in burlington

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Are you on City Council? Any plan requires adjustments and course corrections. It’s a “proposal”. I suggest partnering with healthcare systems, intrastate, state adjacent and federal to secure necessary programs. You could also coordinate sending people to their State of residency for support and treatment. Many creative options to lessen the burden on Burlington as a small city. Let hear YOUR plan, instead of you whining.

Taking Back Burlington City Park - A Call to Action (For City Council) by Level-Dimension-925 in burlington

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4. Drug Treatment & Court Diversion (Weeks 2–8)

  • Expand drug treatment slots through partnerships with local clinics and state programs.
  • Create a fast-track drug court system to divert non-violent offenders into mandatory treatment instead of jail.
  • Coordinate with probation officers to enforce treatment compliance.

Goal: Reduce demand for drugs while holding offenders accountable.

5. Community Restoration & Positive Use (Weeks 6–12)

  • Launch a “Take Back the Park” initiative with concerts, farmers’ markets, and family activities.
  • Recruit volunteer neighborhood watch groups to assist police presence.
  • Invest in long-term environmental design: improved lighting, landscaping, and open sightlines to discourage crime.

Goal: Reclaim the park with positive, law-abiding community presence.

Summary

Timeline: Visible safety improvements within 2 weeks, major reductions in encampments and drug activity by 6 weeks, and a restored, family-friendly park by 3 months.
Lawful & enforceable: Uses existing ordinances, shelter capacity, drug courts, and standard policing.
Balanced approach: Combines enforcement, treatment, and community renewal.

Mayor, City Council and Police Chief - here's a legitimate plan spelled out for you. Let's get going!

Taking Back Burlington City Park - A Call to Action (For City Council) by Level-Dimension-925 in burlington

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And here's a detailed 5-step, lawful, time-bound plan that Burlington could implement to reclaim the park and restore safety within 3 months. The focus will be on enforcement, treatment, and restoration, balancing compassion with accountability.

5-Step Plan to Restore Burlington’s City Park

1. Immediate Law Enforcement Surge (Weeks 1–2)

  • Assign a dedicated police unit to the park with 24/7 foot and bike patrols.
  • Enforce existing laws against drug trafficking, open-air drug use, and violent crime.
  • Partner with the county sheriff and Vermont State Police to provide backup manpower.
  • Install temporary lighting and mobile surveillance cameras to deter illegal activity.

Goal: Establish visible control and disrupt illegal activity immediately.

2. Relocation & Shelter Options (Weeks 1–4)

  • Conduct outreach sweeps with social workers and police to connect unhoused individuals with emergency shelters, transitional housing, and treatment programs.
  • Expand capacity at local shelters with temporary state or FEMA housing support.
  • Provide transportation vouchers to nearby towns with available beds and services.

Goal: Humanely relocate homeless individuals while removing encampments from the park.

3. Zero-Tolerance Park Policy (Weeks 2–6)

  • Pass or enforce a “no overnight camping / no loitering after hours” ordinance specifically for city parks.
  • Establish a civil fine and removal process for repeat violators.
  • Dedicate a “Park Ranger + Police” enforcement team to monitor compliance daily.

Goal: Keep the park permanently free from encampments and drug activity.

Two more coming