Annual Meeting

Feb
1
Thu
State Transportation Improvement Program Hearing @ King Farm
Feb 1 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

VTrans will be holding their annual hearing on the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) a staged, multi-year, statewide, intermodal program of transportation projects this Thursday Feb. 1, 2018 @ 2pm at VTrans Montpelier Office. TRORC will be hosting the hearing via Skype at our offices at the King Farm. To view the draft STIP document, click here:  https://vtrans.vermont.gov/about/stip

Please RSVP to Rita Seto ([email protected]) if you plan to attend at TRORC offices.

Feb
10
Sat
Emergency Management Director Course @ Royalton Academy Building
Feb 10 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

 

  Course Objectives:

Prepare the local Emergency Management Director to perform his/her duties through all phases of a local emergency: Preparation, Response, Recovery, and Mitigation.

Topics covered will include, but are not limited to:

  • Desired Attributes of an Emergency Management Director
  • Local Emergency Operations Planning
  • Animal Response
  • EMD-Responder Relationship
  • Models for Mobilizing Community
  • Designing an Emergency Operation Center
  • Public Information and Communications
  • The Disaster “Process”
  • State Resources
  • Interaction with FEMA

To register for this course, please log into the States LMS via the following link:

https://vermont.csod.com

If you do not already have an account, you can register via the following link:

https://vermont.csod.com/selfreg/register

For registration assistance or questions, please contact Brittany Marquette, [email protected], 802.241.5414

For EMD course or certification questions, please contact Todd Sears, [email protected], 802.241.5527

Feb
12
Mon
Webinar: Implementing Act 171: Land Use Planning to Address Forest Fragmentation
Feb 12 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Beginning in 2018, Vermont’s Act 171 requires that municipalities and regions that are updating their municipal and regional plans identify areas that are important as “forest blocks” and “habitat connectors” and plan for development in those areas to minimize forest fragmentation. As town and regional plans come up for revision, many communities are now attempting to create the required maps and write appropriate language. This webinar will provide background, tools, and samples for this implementation process.

We will cover:

  • What Act 171 requires of towns and regional planning commissions
  • Sample town and regional plan language
  • Guidance on finding, interpreting, and creating the required maps using the VT Agency of Natural Resources’ BioFinder website
  • Case studies of policies that maintain and protect forests and connectivity

 

We’ll also leave time to respond to questions. The panel of presenters includes: Jens Hilke or Monica Przyperhart, VT Fish & Wildlife; Jamey Fidel, VT Natural Resources Council; Clare Rock, Central VT RPC.

 

The webinar will be offered on the following dates and times:

  • January 29, 2018, 6-7:30 pm
  • February 12, 2017, 2-3:30pm
  • March 1, 2018, noon – 1:30 pm

 

To register please visit: https://vcgi.vermont.gov/events/list

Feb
14
Wed
TRORC Executive Committee Meeting @ King Farm
Feb 14 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

For a copy of the agenda, please click here:Executive Committee Agenda 2-14-18

Feb
15
Thu
Vermont Climate Action Communities – February 15th informational workshop:  @ Capitol Plaza Hotel
Feb 15 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Town energy committees are invited to attend an informational workshop on Vermont Climate Action Communities (VCAC). The workshop is being held as part of the Vermont League of Cities and Towns’ Local Government Day on February 15th.  VCAC is designed to engage Vermont municipalities to make and fulfill commitments under the Vermont Climate Pledge Coalition – a pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions levels from 2005 by 26-28% by 2025.  Under the program, municipalities are encouraged to achieve deep energy efficiency savings, reduce local emissions, improve resilience in the face of climate change, and provide locally supported renewable energy generation for municipalities and the communities they serve.  The workshop will include an overview on how municipalities can participate, along with presentations from municipalities who are implementing creative solutions. The workshop will be held on Thursday, February 15th from 1:30-3:00 pm at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Montpelier.  Click here to register for the workshop.   Questions: feel free to contact Lisa Goodell, VLCT at (802) 229-9111 or [email protected].

LEPC12 @ VA Hospital
Feb 15 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Feb
27
Tue
Road Foreman Meeting @ VTrans District Garage
Feb 27 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

TRORC Road Foreman Regional Meeting

Meeting agenda for Tues. February 27, 2018 (snow date Wed. Mar. 14)

VTrans District 4 Garage

9:30am-11:00am

  1. Introductions (930am)
  2. Tier 2 – Hazardous Materials Reporting – Todd Cosgrove, Hazardous Materials Tram Chief, VT Dept. of Public Safety, Division of Fire Safety (45 minutes)
    Todd will give a brief overview of Tier2 compliance for Towns, especially road crews. Towns must report hazardous materials (such as sand and salt) on a yearly basis if they meet the state threshold. This will also include a training on how to use the free Tier2 Submit software to electronically submit your reports.
  3. NUTS (not up to standard) and other nuggets (brief final MRGP overview) – Pete Fellows
  4. Other Stuff:
    Better Roads 2018 awards
    Municipal Grants in Aid (Year 1 and 2)
    2018 VT Walk Bike Summit – May 4, 2018, WRJ
  5. Meeting Adjourn

Please RSVP To Rita

[email protected] or call 457-3188

Location:
VTrans District 4 Garage – 221 Beswick Drive, WRJ, VT
Phone: (802) 295-8888

Directions:
From Exit 11 of I-91 (WRJ), go north on US5, right onto Sykes Mountain Ave, right onto Beswick Drive (McDonald’s corner).

ANR Community Meetings: #1 Discussing Vermont’s Clean Water @ National Life
Feb 27 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Thank you for attending last year’s ANR listening session. I really appreciated the opportunity to hear directly from you about the challenges surrounding the management of our natural resources and possible solutions. This year, I’m taking these conversations a step further by hosting a series of open forums focusing on specific topics that are top-of-mind for many of us right now, including clean water, the long-range management of state lands, and the health of Vermont’s moose herd.

 

I’d like to invite you to attend one, two or all three of these upcoming community meetings to discuss current challenges and talk about crafting a better Vermont together. And although each session will center around a specific issue, we’ll open the floor at the end of the hour for questions or comments on any topic that you wish to bring forward. Seating is limited to ~35 people so please come early if you’d like a seat.

The first meeting will be held February 27th from 4:00-5:00pm in Montpelier and we will be discussing a very hot topic right now, clean water. The full spring schedule is listed below. I look forward to seeing and hearing from you!

All meetings at Dewey Building, 1 National Life Drive, Montpelier. Seating is limited to ~35 people so please come early if you’d like a seat.

  • # 1 – Discussing Vermont’s Clean Water

Feb 27, 2018 4:00 – 5:00 PM

  • # 2 – Talking about Long-Range Management of Agency Lands

April 24, 2018 4:00 – 5:00 PM

  • # 3 – Update on the Health of Vermont’s Moose Herd

June 26, 2018 4:00 – 5:00 PM

 

If you’d like more information on any of these meetings, please reach out to Elle O’Casey at [email protected].

Feb
28
Wed
Building Resilient Communities: Part 1
Feb 28 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

THE 1st OF BALE’S 6-PART SERIES ON BUILDING RESILIENT COMMUNITIES THAT RACDC IS PLEASED TO CO-SPONSOR!!!

Hear stories from Lindsey Warren, Kirk White, Kevin Barry and Christopher Piana about area where people have pulled together around common goals. Flexibility, collaboration and intention to draw people together are the common elements. Hear from those who have come together with a vision and often few resources to create vitality, cohesion and a strong sense of community. Come, be inspired!!! 

Cost: Suggested donation $5. Program will have light food fare provided by Black Krim Tavern. No one will be turned away due to cost. Supported by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the Sustainable Future Fund of the Vermont Community Foundation
For more information contact 802-498-8438 or [email protected].

TRORC Board Meeting @ Thompson Senior Center
Feb 28 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

For a copy of the agenda, please click here: TRORC Board Meeting Agenda 2-28-18