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This study led by the Vermont Agency of Transportation and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation will examine the opportunities and impacts of more frequent and higher speed intercity passenger rail service on the Inland Route (connecting Boston-Springfield-New Haven) and the Boston-Montreal (connecting Boston-Springfield-Montreal) corridors, including ridership potential, service development plans and potential environmental impacts for both corridors. Come to the public meeting to learn more!
For more information or to request interpretation services please contact Jill Barrett at [email protected] or
(860) 570-0740
The Vermont Local Roads Program is offering a workshop in White River Junction to discuss the Complete Streets Law. The program will help to make the most of the law and its effect on towns. There will also be resources, examples and a case study exercise.
The registration fee is $30 per person.
Visit https://www.vermontlocalroads.org/ to learn more and register.
Join the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) Research Foundation on Wednesday, February 5 from 2-3:15 ET for a free webinar highlighting three small towns (Greenville, KY; Claremont, NH; and Millen, GA) that are investing in their downtowns through streetscape improvements, historic preservation, brownfields remediation, and tourism initiatives. Learn how strong local and regional leadership, dedicated volunteers, and a mix of local, state, and federal funding can come together to transform downtowns and main streets, improving both quality-of-life and economic opportunities for residents.
Register here.
For more information, please contact Loralee Morrow at 802-457-3188 or visit ecvermont.org.
More information will be available soon. If you have any immediate questions, please contact Rita Seto at [email protected] or 457-3188
Download the agenda here, 2_12_14_EC_agenda
For more information contact Rita Seto at 802-457-3188
Meeting minutes can be found here: LEPCminutes022014_draft
The Vermont Local Roads Program is hosting a Roads Scholar Supervisory Workshop. The workshop is designed to provide procedural guidance and to identify all the necessary resources a Highway Department will need to have a fully compliant facility. OSHA/VOSHA, Hazardous Waste, Written Plans and requirements for providing and recording training will be the highlights of this course. Attendees will come away with a clear pathway for achieving facility compliance and list of free resources to achieve that goal.
To register or learn more, please visit https://www.vermontlocalroads.org/