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Annual Meeting
Refreshments served from 5:30 – 6:30 pm.
The ECVEDD Baord Meeting (Open to the public): 5:45 – 6:15.
Program Runs 6:30 to 9:00 pm.
Stuart Rosenfeld, former Principal and Founder of Regional Technology Strategies, Inc., and Jake Claro from the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund will address the audience to discuss The Impact of Our Local Food System on Education and the Economy. Jenn Colby from the Center for Sustainable Agriculture at the University of Vermont will also moderate a panel of local food producers and processors who have contributed to the economic development of the East Central Vermont food system in a variety of ways.
A copy of the agenda can be accessed here: April 2015 Board agenda
For a copy of the Public Hearing Notice for the Regional Plan, click here: Regional Plan Public Hearing Notice
For a copy of Public Hearing Notice for the Sharon Town Plan, click here: Sharon Town Plan Public Hearing Notice
For more information or questions, please contact [email protected].
Presentations and panel discussions include: Using Streets to Revitalize Communities, Increasing Downtown Housing Opportunities, Innovating Community Engagement, Restoring Historic Buildings, Attracting Visitors to Your Downtown and much more.
Tours include Walking History of Burlington’s Waterfront and Edible History of Burlington, among others!
The 2015 UVLT Annual Meeting will be held at the Ohana Family Camp in Fairlee, Vermont. This wonderful site on Lake Fairlee is part of the Aloha Foundation and is adjacent to the newly conserved Ely Mountain Conservation Area.
This workshop is designed for all local officials involved in the local planning and development review process. Zoning administrators, planning commissioners, DRB/ZBA members, town administrators and managers, municipal planners, and regional planning commission staff are all encouraged to attend.
A copy of the agenda is available here: Agenda June 2015
For more information or questions please contact [email protected]
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Watershed Management Division is offering a series of information sessions on Lake Encroachment and Shoreland Permitting as it relates to the Shoreland Protection Act in the TRORC Region.
The Shoreland Protection Act (Chapter 49A of Title 10 §1441 et seq.) establishes a new state regulation for guiding shoreland development. The intent of the Act is to prevent degradation of water quality in lakes, preserve habitat and natural stability of shorelines, and maintain the economic benefits of lakes and their shorelands by defining standards for the creation of impervious surface and cleared area in shorelands.
This year’s “Getting Ahead of the Future” planning conference is to take place in Saratoga Springs, NY. For further information, please visit the APA NE planning conference website.
A copy of the agenda can be found here: Annual meeting agenda fy15
For more information or questions please contact [email protected]