Annual Meeting

Jun
21
Thu
LEPC 12 @ Thetford Fire Department
Jun 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
  1. Call to order – Mark Warner, Chair
  2. Introductions
  3. Election of Officers
    1. Chair
    2. Vice Chair
    3. Treasurer
    4. Secretary
  4. Approval of minutes for 4/19/2018 (attached)
  5. Action on TRORC contract.
  6. Treasurer’s report – John Durkee, Treasurer
  7. The Role of the Public Information Officer (PIO) Requirements – Mark Bosma, VEM PIO
  8. Other Business/Upcoming Trainings – members
    1. SERC Update – Todd Cosgrove, VT Hazmat Chief
    2. HMEP Update – Tory
    3. Emergency Preparedness Conference 2018 – Sept. 7-8

 

 

LEPC12 Next meeting – August 16, 2018 at Bethel Town Hall

Jun
26
Tue
ANR Community Meetings: #3 Update on the Health of Vermont’s Moose Herd @ National Life
Jun 26 @ 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].

Jul
12
Thu
TAC @ Norwich Town Office
Jul 12 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

1. Introductions.
2. Approval of May 10 Minutes.
3. VTrans Long Range Plan update – Dave Pelletier, VTrans (45 mins)
4. DEC MRGP and Municipal Grants in Aid Year 2 update – Rita
5. Other business
• VTrans Bike Ped Grant application recap
• 2018 VTrans Construction Spec Book
• Road Foreman meeting with Jim Barlow – legal questions on MRGP

Future meeting topics? Next meeting on Thursday Sept. 13, 2018 – Woodstock Town Office

Sep
13
Thu
TAC @ Woodstock Town Office
Sep 13 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am

1.Introductions.
2. Approval of May 10 and July 12 minutes
3. VTrans Accelerated Bridge Construction Woodstock Village Bridge 51 – Rob Young, VTrans (45 mins)
4. VTrans Royalton/Sharon I-89 bridges 2020 construction recap
5. Other business
• VTrans Transportation Alternatives application (water quality improvement focused projects) – due Oct. 17
• Class 2 Transfer Process and Dates for Towns to VTrans Districts

Future meeting topics? Next meeting on Thursday Nov. 8, 2018 – Bethel Town Hall

Sep
27
Thu
Public Forum for the De-Canonization Study @ Billings Farm Theater Room
Sep 27 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

PRESS RELEASE: Public Forums on a Cost and Benefit Analysis of Policies to

Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Vermont.

The Joint Fiscal Office (JFO) has finalized a contract for independent professional assistance to

complete a study of policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Vermont, per Act 11 of 2018.

That contract is with Resources for the Future (RFF), an independent, nonprofit research institution

whose mission is to improve environmental, energy, and natural resource decision making through

impartial economic research and policy engagement. RFF has decades of experience delivering

solutions to cost-effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions and advance a reliable and clean

energy system.

Two public forums are scheduled to gain an understanding of Vermonters’ interests and concerns

regarding policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Vermont. RFF will use the information

from these public forums to help inform their study. The general public is invited to participate in

these two public forums. The Forums are scheduled from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. and details are as

follows:

Wednesday September 26, Room 11,Vermont State House, 115 State Street, Montpelier, VT.

Thursday, September 27, Theater room, Billings Farm, 69 Old River Road, Woodstock, VT. 

Oct
3
Wed
Clean Water Advisory Committee @ Randolph Town Hall - Conference Room B
Oct 3 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

TRORC’s Clean Water Advisory Committee (CWAC) will be holding a meeting to discuss the recently released draft of the White River (Basin 9) Tactical Basin Plan. This meeting will follow a presentation by Danielle Owczarski, DEC Basin 9 Watershed Coordinator, who will be presenting on the draft Plan. Topics for the CWAC meeting include comments on the draft Plan, Basin 9 priority projects and the DEC Watershed Projects Database.

6:30 – 8:00 PM: Basin 9 DRAFT Tactical Basin Plan Public Meeting – Presentation by Danielle Owczarski, DEC Basin 9 Watershed Coordinator
(Public Meeting will be closed off at approximately 8PM so that CWAC meeting may convene.)
8:00 – 9:00 PM: CWAC Meeting Agenda Items
• Basin 9 DRAFT Tactical Basin Plan: White River
• Basin 9 Project List
o Prioritization
o Watershed Projects Database
• Recommendation of Basin 9 TBP to be reviewed by TRORC Board
• Other business

White River Tactical Basin Plan Public Meetings
Oct 3 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

October 3rd Randolph, Randolph Town Hall, 7 Summer Street, 6:30-8PM

October 11th Royalton, Royalton Academy Building, 4266 Route 14, 6:30-8PM

The VT Agency of Natural Resources is hosting two public meetings in the Two Rivers – Ottauquechee (TRO) Region to present on the recently released 2018 Draft White River Tactical Basin Plan. The Plan assesses the overall health of the White River basin and outlines actions and strategies being used to address the high-priority stressors of the White River watershed. These meetings will be held in partnership with TRORC, White River Natural Resource Conservation District, White River Partnership, Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission, and the Rutland Regional Planning Commission. All are encouraged to attend to view the presentation and offer comments and suggestions.

Oct
11
Thu
White River Tactical Basin Plan Public Meetings
Oct 11 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

October 3rd Randolph, Randolph Town Hall, 7 Summer Street, 6:30-8PM

October 11th Royalton, Royalton Academy Building, 4266 Route 14, 6:30-8PM

The VT Agency of Natural Resources is hosting two public meetings in the Two Rivers – Ottauquechee (TRO) Region to present on the recently released 2018 Draft White River Tactical Basin Plan. The Plan assesses the overall health of the White River basin and outlines actions and strategies being used to address the high-priority stressors of the White River watershed. These meetings will be held in partnership with TRORC, White River Natural Resource Conservation District, White River Partnership, Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission, and the Rutland Regional Planning Commission. All are encouraged to attend to view the presentation and offer comments and suggestions.

Oct
22
Mon
Weatherize kick-off event – Barnard @ Danforth Library
Oct 22 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The Barnard Energy Committee is bringing two programs to town to make weatherization accessible to everyone. Everyone is invited to a Kick Off event at the Danforth Library on Monday, October 22 at 7:00 pm to learn more.

Weatherization means improving the air tightness of your home. It can lower your energy bills and make your home more comfortable.

Efficiency Vermont’s Button Up Hero program offers a free walk-through assessment of your home and an estimate prepared one of their pre-selected certified contractors. Incentives and rebates may be available to people who decide to weatherize their homes as part of this program.

Capstone Community Action offers no-cost weatherization to Vermonters in their service area — which includes Barnard — who meet income and other qualifications. Sonja Withington, a local resident who works for Capstone, will be at the Kick Off to speak about the program. She will have brochures and other information.

Mark the Kick Off on your calendar and watch the list-serv for more information. Feel free to talk to any of the organizing volunteers, who include Elizabeth Ferry, Patrick Kell, Karen Thorkilsen, and Sonja Withington. We look forward to helping Barnard weatherize!  For more information, contact Elizabeth at [email protected]

Oct
27
Sat
Button Up table at Gory Daze 5k in White River Jct. @ Dothan Brook School
Oct 27 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

TRORC will host a Button Up table on October 27, 2018 from 9:30 till 12:00 at the Gory Daze 5K (benefiting Hartford Dismas House) with coffee, cider, donuts, Efficiency Vermont rebate and DIY weatherization information, and free products to help you get ready for the home heating season. Button up, weatherize, save money and be more comfortable in your home this season!

Click here for more information: https://buttonupvermont.org/events