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Montpelier, Vermont

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Budget Y
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Meetings Y
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Elected Officials Y
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Administrative Officials Y
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Permits, zoning Y
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Audits Y
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Contracts Y
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Lobbying N
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Public records N
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Local taxes N
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School district websites
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Contents

Montpelier is the capital city of Vermont. It is one of 22 cities in the state.

[edit] Website evaluation

Main article: Evaluation of Vermont city websites

[edit] The good

  • The Mayor and city council members contact information are posted online. [1]
  • Budget reports are available.[2]
  • Building permit forms information [3] and zoning information is available on the website. [4]
  • Agendas[5], but no minutes are available.
  • Information on bids and proposals are available [6]
  • Audit reports are available.[7]
  • Detailed information on local taxes are available [8]

[edit] The bad

  • Lobbying information and ethics is not noted
  • There is no checkbook register available
  • There is no information on local taxes
  • There is no information on how citizens can gain access to public records

[edit] External links

[edit] References

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