Telephone Town Halls
Telephone Town Halls are designed to help residents gain awareness of important issues, connect directly with City leaders, and ask questions in real time—in the comfort of their own home. Council members will provide updates on current topics and future plans, while residents will be able to offer feedback on the matters that affect their daily lives.
Telephone Town Halls are designed to help residents gain awareness of important issues, connect directly with City leaders, and ask questions in real time—in the comfort of their own home. Council members will provide updates on current topics and future plans, while residents will be able to offer feedback on the matters that affect their daily lives.
-
Ask your questions and share your thoughts at the City of Burlington’s Spring Telephone Town Hall on April 14
Share Ask your questions and share your thoughts at the City of Burlington’s Spring Telephone Town Hall on April 14 on Facebook Share Ask your questions and share your thoughts at the City of Burlington’s Spring Telephone Town Hall on April 14 on Twitter Share Ask your questions and share your thoughts at the City of Burlington’s Spring Telephone Town Hall on April 14 on Linkedin Email Ask your questions and share your thoughts at the City of Burlington’s Spring Telephone Town Hall on April 14 linkThe City of Burlington is excited to invite residents to our Spring Telephone Town Hall on Tuesday, April 14, at 7 p.m. This virtual gathering is a unique opportunity to hear firsthand about local initiatives, upcoming projects, and the key services that support our community’s day-to-day lives. With the convenience of joining from home, residents can engage in a dialogue about the issues that matter most to them.
During the telephone town hall, City Council members will be available to answer questions about current community topics and share their insights into ongoing efforts to enhance local programs and services. The event is designed to encourage active participation, allowing residents to ask questions and interact directly with Council representatives.
By participating in this Telephone Town Hall, residents can stay informed about how decisions are made, better understand how resources are allocated, and contribute valuable input to help keep Burlington a thriving, vibrant community.
How to Participate
- Date & time: Tuesday, April 14, 2025, at 7 p.m.
- Random call list: Residential Burlington phone numbers are randomly selected to receive a call when the event starts.
- Opt in/out: If you would like to ensure you are called—or if you do not wish to be called—please email getinvolved@burlington.ca by 12 p.m. (noon) on April 13. If you have already made a similar request for past Telephone Town Halls, your preference remains on file.
- Missed the call? If you do not receive the call or are unable to answer at 7 p.m., you can still join the event by dialing 1-800-757-3578 at any point during the Town Hall. Due to high call volumes, please be patient if you do not connect immediately.
- Submit your questions: Ask your questions live during the event or in advance. Submit a question in advance of the event by 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 9.
Who's Listening
-
CE
Key Dates
-
March 18, 2025 - Submit your questions open
Telephone Town Halls has finished this stageAsk you questions ahead of the Spring Telephone Town Hall
-
April 3, 2025 -Submit your questions closed
Telephone Town Halls has finished this stagePre-submitted questions are now closed but you can still ask questions live at the Telephone Town Hall
-
April 8, 2025
Telephone Town Halls is currently at this stageSpring Telephone Town Hall
- 7:00 - 8:30 pm
If you do not receive the call or are unable to answer at 7 p.m., you can still join the event by dialing 1-800-804-0738 at any point during the Town Hall. Due to high call volumes, please be patient if you do not connect immediately.