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Annual Meeting
The meeting will be keynoted by Gary Margolis of Social Sentinel who will speak about the dynamics of partnerships in driver safety, one of the most important issues facing highway safety in Vermont. The day-long program will also feature several speakers discussing the benefits of relationships between public and private organizations designed to reinforce driver safety activities in Vermont, as well as reporting on current research in highway safety. A special Lifesaver’s Luncheon will honor law enforcement personnel who are on the front line of highway safety in Vermont. Vendor displays (free) are welcome: [email protected]
For a copy of the agenda, please click here: trorc-board-meeting-agenda-10-26-16
Please click here for a meeting agenda: executive-committee-agenda-11-9-16
Thursday, 11/10/16, 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Join us to learn how to create a series of maps from one QGIS project, each map’s extent being a portion of the whole map. This webinar will take participants through the steps to create an “Atlas” defined by one of the data layers included in the project.
Please register at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5580855319061232899
TRORC will conduct an information and training session to discuss 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. Please visit the VT Department of Public Service website to reference the standards: https://publicservice.vermont.gov/content/act-174-recommendations-and-determination-standards
On Thursday, November 10, the Woodstock Emergency Operations Committee and members of the Woodstock Irene team invite you to an evening of how to be prepared for the next weather event. “Why, What and Where” will remind people of why storms like Irene will be only more frequent, what we can do to be prepared, what to do when storms hit and where to go. Climatoligist Cath Geiger will give an explanation of the sceince behind the more frequent storms. Speakers from the Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission and the Community Emergency Response Team will give us the steps that we can take now to help us during a disaster. Representatives from the American Red Cross and Vermont Alert will be available to explain their services. Members of the Woodstock Irene Team will remind is how important it is to be prepared as a community, building on lessons that we learned during Irene.
For more information, call Phil Swanson at 457-3456.
Location: Billings Farm and Museum Theater
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Woodstock Town Hall
The Clean Water Advisory Committee will be having its first meeting to discuss an array of water quality related topics in the TRORC region. First meeting topics will include reclassification of specific surface waters in the Ottauquechee River Basin and White River Basin, the Final Required Agricultural Practices proposed rule, drought status in our region and steps we can take, and the relicensing status of dams on the Connecticut River. See agenda below.
Woodstock Town Hall