On Monday, the Burlington City Council debated whether to support, oppose or ask for more information about F-35's coming to Vermont.
In the end, the council couldn't agree whether to support or oppose the jets. Instead it decided to continue to study the plan.
The Vermont Air National Guard is in the running to be one of the home's for the new fighter jet.
Inside Burlington City Hall Monday, there were lots of people against the F-35's and their major issue was the noise of the jets. The few supporters pointed out the benefit to the Guard and the region.
All these people were here because Burlington councilors decided to join the F-35 debate.
The Burlington council doesn't have any official say over the jets so this was just symbolic. Though Burlington is not the first city to weigh in on the jets.
South Burlington already voted against the plan.
Opposition to the jets has built since the Air Force picked the Vermont Guard to be in the running for the jets.
Just last week, the Guard fought back against what it called misconceptions about the jets.
But that has done little to quiet opponents of the F-35's.