Overview
John J. Zampieri State Office Building
Central Hub for State Services
The John J. Zampieri State Office Building, located at 108 Cherry Street in downtown Burlington, serves as a primary administrative hub for the State of Vermont’s operations in Chittenden County. Named in honor of John J. Zampieri, a long-serving Commissioner of State Buildings, this multi-story facility houses critical branch offices for several major state departments. It is designed to provide residents with centralized access to public health, social services, and administrative records. The building is situated near the Church Street Marketplace, making it easily accessible via public transit and foot traffic.
Key Departments and Tenants
This facility is the home of the Vermont Department of Health (Burlington District Office), where citizens can access environmental health services, vital records, and public health nursing programs. It also houses offices for the Department for Children and Families (DCF), specifically units related to family services and child protection. The building functions as a nerve center for the implementation of state policy at the local level, hosting conference rooms for public hearings and administrative workspaces for state employees. Security personnel manage the entrance to ensure the safety of staff and visitors.
Public Access and Amenities
Visitors typically come to the Zampieri Building to apply for licenses, request birth or death certificates, or attend appointments with social workers. The building is fully ADA compliant, featuring elevator access to all floors and accessible restrooms. While specific office hours vary by department, the building itself maintains standard state government operating hours. It stands as a testament to the state’s commitment to delivering efficient and accessible government services to the populous Burlington region.
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