Annual Meeting

Apr
17
Mon
Thetford Park & Ride Public Hearing @ Thetford Town Office
Apr 17 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Apr
20
Thu
LEPC 12 Meeting @ VA Hospital
Apr 20 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

April 20, 2017

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Veterans Affairs Hospital, White River Junction, VT

Building 44, Room 103 (campus map attached)

Agenda

 

  1. Call to order – Mark Warner
  2. Introductions
  3. Approval of minutes for 12/15/2016 (attached)
  4. Action on $2,000 TRORC Invoice.
  5. Treasurer’s report – John Durkee
  6. Red Cross Sheltering – David Muse & Kristen Binau, American Red Cross (45 mins)
  7. LEPC12 CERT Update & CERT Training – Brad Salzmann (15 mins)
  8. LEOP’s – Tory
  9. Other Business/Upcoming Trainings – members
    1. Daycares

 

LEPC12 Next meeting – June 15, 2017 at Thetford Fire Department

Apr
25
Tue
Mobilizing Local Communities: A Resilient Community is a Strong Community @ Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Apr 25 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Registration is free and a light meal will be served.

 

Click here to register by Thursday, April 20th

 

See the attached flyer for more information

 

The purpose of this forum is:

* Learn why bringing community members together makes them stronger

* Learn about the importance of preparing for storm events and long term climate change

* Learn how to engage communities and move to action

* Learn about the intersection between disaster response and long term

preparation
Speakers include:

  • Anne Goodrich, Upper Valley Strong
  • Michael Hillinger, Upper Valley Sierra Club
  • Julia Griffin, Town of Hanover
  • Sarah Brock, Vital Communities

 

The forum is hosted by the Upper Valley Adaptation Workgroup

Apr
26
Wed
Localize the Economy: Build Resilient Communities @ Bethany Church, Randolph Vermont
Apr 26 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Each program opens with great light food fare from Black Krim Tavern and offers an opportunity to post – and promote – organizing actions that people are committed to act on; an opportunity to launch new ideas, recruit participants and/or inspire deeper engagement… anything that strengthens local capacity and stronger, interconnected communities.

  • March 22: The film, “The Economics of Happiness” and dialogue with filmmaker Steven Gorelick (the film offers an overview of why the current global economic model is failing the vast majority of humanity… and then offers positive, dynamic localization actions seen on six continents)
  • March 29: “Know Your Farmer — Feed Your Farmer” – a celebration of our local food system and farmers (for one night we turn the tables and the eaters feed the farmers; also many great stories from farmers we know and live music)
  • April 12: “Local Dollars, Local Sense” talk with Gwen Hallsmith of Vermonters for a New Economy (actions that we can take at local and state level, including a state bank commission and much more about localizing money exchange and investment)
  • April 19: “Slow Democracy” with presenter Susan Clark (author of Slow Democracy; what is the scale at which democracies work well… and how to keep them vibrant)
  • May 10: “Learning from Our Local Past” with Camden Walters and Euclid Farnham (what can we learn from our past that can help us relocalize our communities)
  • May 24: To be Announced

Organized by BALE (Building A Local Economy) in partnership with Local Futures, Vermonters for a New Economy, Sustainable Woodstock, Rural Vermont, Alliance for Vermont Communities, Peace & Justice Committee of Bethany Church, and Feast & Field Market.
Supported by the New England Grassroots Environment Fund, Larsen Family Fund, Sustainable Future Fund of the Vermont Community Foundation and Catamount Solar Community Grants.

TRORC Board Meeting @ Thompson Senior Center
Apr 26 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

For a copy of the agenda, please click here: TRORC Board Meeting Agenda 4-26-17

May
4
Thu
Vermont Arbor Day Conference @ VT College of Fine Arts
May 4 @ 8:30 am – 3:30 pm

Registration is now open for the 2017 Vermont Arbor Day Conference.  The Vermont Urban & Community Forestry Program is hosting our second annual full-day conference in honor of Arbor day on May 4th at the Vermont College of Fine Arts in Montpelier.  Come learn, celebrate, and network with the citizen tree stewards, municipal leaders, and professionals for our state’s urban and community forests.

 

We will be offering four simultaneous tracks geared toward separate audiences this year: municipal leaders, professional arborists, citizen volunteers, and general forest health interest.  Session topics include: Emerald Ash Borer, VT Green Streets Manual, VT Tree Warden Statues, VT Open Meeting Law, Tree Cabling and Alternatives and more!  ISA and SAF credits will be available for some sessions.

 

May
10
Wed
Localize the Economy: Build Resilient Communities @ Bethany Church, Randolph Vermont
May 10 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Each program opens with great light food fare from Black Krim Tavern and offers an opportunity to post – and promote – organizing actions that people are committed to act on; an opportunity to launch new ideas, recruit participants and/or inspire deeper engagement… anything that strengthens local capacity and stronger, interconnected communities.

  • March 22: The film, “The Economics of Happiness” and dialogue with filmmaker Steven Gorelick (the film offers an overview of why the current global economic model is failing the vast majority of humanity… and then offers positive, dynamic localization actions seen on six continents)
  • March 29: “Know Your Farmer — Feed Your Farmer” – a celebration of our local food system and farmers (for one night we turn the tables and the eaters feed the farmers; also many great stories from farmers we know and live music)
  • April 12: “Local Dollars, Local Sense” talk with Gwen Hallsmith of Vermonters for a New Economy (actions that we can take at local and state level, including a state bank commission and much more about localizing money exchange and investment)
  • April 19: “Slow Democracy” with presenter Susan Clark (author of Slow Democracy; what is the scale at which democracies work well… and how to keep them vibrant)
  • May 10: “Learning from Our Local Past” with Camden Walters and Euclid Farnham (what can we learn from our past that can help us relocalize our communities)
  • May 24: To be Announced

Organized by BALE (Building A Local Economy) in partnership with Local Futures, Vermonters for a New Economy, Sustainable Woodstock, Rural Vermont, Alliance for Vermont Communities, Peace & Justice Committee of Bethany Church, and Feast & Field Market.
Supported by the New England Grassroots Environment Fund, Larsen Family Fund, Sustainable Future Fund of the Vermont Community Foundation and Catamount Solar Community Grants.

May
11
Thu
Designer Training for 2017 VSMM Overview and Permit Application Preparation @ Martin Memorial Hall
May 11 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

The Department’s Stormwater Program will be offering several training events on the new Manual in May to support designers in their understanding of the new requirements and preparation of stormwater permit applications under the 2017 VSMM.  The program has partnered with a number of organizations around the state in offering these training opportunities.  Although the events will be free, the training events will have as assigned capacity based on the capacity of the venue, so it will be required that you RSVP to secure your spot.  Again, this training will focus on design and application preparation and geared towards the stormwater design and engineering community, however all stakeholders are welcome to attend.  The Stormwater Program also expects to schedule additional opportunities for training and outreach as needed, beyond this first initial offering which focuses on permit application design and preparation.

 

Each of the training events will include an overview of the new Manual with Stormwater Program staff, including applying the updated stormwater treatment standards under the new runoff-reduction approach and prioritized Water Quality Practice Selection framework.  The training will include a review of the stormwater treatment practice design requirements, including a review of changes to certain practices.   The training will also include a review of new application materials, supporting guidance, and application preparation tools, including design examples.

Presented in partnership with the Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission (www.torc.org) and

the Southern Windsor County Regional Planning Commission (www.swcrpc.org)

Transportation Advisory Committee @ Bethel Town Hall
May 11 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am
May
15
Mon
Act 174 Energy Planning Standards Training @ Porter Community Room at the Montshire Museum
May 15 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Act 174, An Act Relating to Improving the Siting of Energy Projects.  TRORC will review the voluntary enhanced energy planning standards and recommendations for regional and municipal plans.  Act 174 standards can be found here: https://publicservice.vermont.gov/content/act-174-recommendations-and-determination-standards