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SOUTH BURLINGTON — The Burlington International Airport plans to demolish or sell 54 vacant homes it acquired in recent years from willing residents as part of efforts to reduce noise impacts.
Aviation Director Robert McEwing said the hope is that some homes could be bought and moved to other sites or that they could be disassembled and used elsewhere.
He said the plan is to take about six months to knock down or move the homes.
Once the homes are sold or demolished, their cellar holes will be filled.
McEwing said the land would be seeded and that shrubs probably would be planted.MORE IN This Just InVermont lawmakers this week approved a bill to regulate for the first time police use of... Full StoryMan cited on license suspension Full StoryPolice: Man burned belongings Full Story -
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