BURLINGTON — City officials are billing Donald Trumpโ€™s campaign for costs incurred for public safety and security during his Jan. 7 rally at the Flynn Center on Main Street.

Mayor Miro Weinberger sent the Republican presidential candidate two separate invoices, one for the overtime worked by police officers and one for firefighters. The total tab? $8,464.27.

The mayor and chief of police voiced concerns prior to the rally that Trump was creating a potentially volatile situation by continuing to issue tickets to the event after exceeding the 1,400 seat capacity of the mainstage at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts.

In response to reports that protesters were securing tickets and planning not to show up, Trumpโ€™s campaign issued more than 20,000 e-tickets through the third-party vendor Eventbrite. Police said at least 6,600 of those tickets obtained using valid emails.

A line for the rally stretched blocks, but the rally went off without a hitch. Trumpโ€™s supporters and the protesters remained mostly civil, and police reported making no arrests.

In 2012 the city sent Barack Obamaโ€™s presidential campaign a bill costs the city incurred during his visit to Burlington. โ€œI donโ€™t believe that bill was paid,โ€ said a spokesman for the mayor.

Morgan True was VTDigger's Burlington bureau chief covering the city and Chittenden County.

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