Calendar
Annual Meeting
October 18, 2018
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Royalton Police Barracks
Royalton, Vermont
Agenda
- Call to order – Mark Warner, Chair
- Introductions
- Approval of minutes for 6/21/2018 (attached)
- Treasurer’s report – John Durkee, Treasurer
- EM Association – Jeff Campbell, Warren Assistant Fire Chief (20 minutes)
- Vermont Commodity Flow Study – Kevin Geiger, TRORC (30-45 minutes)
- Other Business/Upcoming Trainings – members
- Additional LEPC Funding Proposal – vote
- LEMP Seminar
- TRORC Updates – Tory
LEPC12 Next meeting – December 20, 2018 at VA Hospital in White River Junction.
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]
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
*Woodstock Button-Up Launch Event*
*Monday October 29th 6:30PMWoodstock Town Hall, 2nd Fl Conference Rm*
Halloween can be scary with all the monsters, and resurrected movie
characters running around, but it is also an indicator of something far
scarier, HIGH HEATING BILLS! Winter is around the corner, and this is Count
Vapid’s( the heat-sucking vampire) favorite time of year. Vermont has the
2nd oldest housing stock in the country, which means that Count Vapid stays
well-nourished from all the old houses sending their expensive heat right
out their leaky roofs!
You can stop Count Vapid from visiting you this winter by weatherizing,
insulating and air sealing your home! This year Woodstock is collaborating
with Efficiency Vermont as a Button-Up Hero Community. As a Button-Up Hero
community residents can receive a free walk-through assessment, scope of
work and cost estimate from a qualified contractor vetted by Efficiency
Vermont. Residents sign up by completing a brief survey by following this
link, https://buttonupvermont.org/event/woodstock-button-community-hero-launch before December 15. Walk-throughs will be completed between November and March, and Efficiency
Vermont will offer prizes for residents who commit to a home energy project
by Earth Day in April 2019. In addition, we will host engagement activities
and hand out free energy efficiency kits!
Join Sustainable Woodstock and Efficiency Vermont for our launch event to
learn more about the program, how to save money on your energy bills, to be
more cozy in your home, and to reduce your carbon footprint, and sign up
for a free energy visit with Van de Ven Construction LLC, our partner
contractor. Pizza, Door Prizes, and treats will be provided!
For More Information Contact:
Zachariah Ralph
[email protected]
802-457-2911
Please note the date change from October 24 to October 31
For a copy of the agenda, please click here: TRORC Board Meeting Agenda 10-31-18
The Bradford Planning Commission, with assistance from the Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission, is revising the town’s 2005 zoning bylaw. The zoning bylaw is a regulation that covers what, how, and where development can take place in town. In most of the rural parts of town it is quite simple, and in the more developed areas the rules are more complex. The revisions are meant to make the rules more consistent with the Town Plan, more understandable, enable more development aligned with residents’ views in a recent survey, and to better reflect the actual development already in town.
On your way to vote, stop by and see staff from TRORC at the Bradford Academy and learn more about the town’s zoning and the effect of any changes.
1. Introductions.
2. Approval of September 13 minutes
3. Stagecoach’s new routes and services – Nick D’Agostino Stagecoach has been undergoing organization restructuring with Addison County Transit Resources (ACTR) forming the umbrella organization Tri-Valley Transit. Nick will present some of the commuter routes that have been re-configured as well as new service routes being offered in the region.
E&D services – Nick and Rita
Discussion about E&D transportation services available in the region, what’s covered, who’s eligible, etc. Discussion of the region’s E&D Transportation Partner’s group.
VTrans Public Transit Policy Plan update and regional forum outreach – Rita
4. Other business
• VTrans TAP grants submitted
• VTrans Better Roads submitted
• VTrans/ACCD Better Connections Grant – Nov. 2 announcement
Future meeting topics? Next meeting on Thursday January 10, 2019
Please join us for a new outreach effort to foster a collaborative relationship with the environmental community. A handful of Brownfields staff and ACCD partner will present information about Vermont brownfields program, and we will hear about past or ongoing projects in each region. Topics include liability, the site investigation and remediation process, and funding sources. Questions and open discussion are encouraged throughout. This event is beneficial to realtors, lenders, developers, municipal officials, and anyone curious about brownfields.
Agenda
Welcome/Introductions
Introduction/Overview of Brownfields
• Benefits to Brownfields Redevelopment
• Roles of major stakeholders
Vermont Brownfields Information
• Liability and BRELLA Program
• VTDEC’s Brownfield Assessment and Cleanup Process
• Liability Exemptions for Lenders, RPCs/RDCs, Municipalities
Financial Assistance Opportunities
• VT DEC Brownfields Funding
• ACCD Revolving Loan Fund
• EPA Grants
• Regional Assessment Program
Regional Brownfields Sites
• Success Stories or Lessons Learned
• Current and Upcoming Projects
Questions and Open Discussion
Wrap Up/Closing
To RSVP, please email [email protected]
The next meeting of the TRORC Executive Committee will be on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at the TRORC Offices, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Snacks will be available.
Tentative Meeting Agenda:
- Public Comments (5 minutes)
- Approval of the October 10, 2018 Minutes (enclosed)
- Acceptance of the October Financial Reports (enclosed)
- TRORC Strategic Plan update discussion
- Regional Plan Update discussion
- Funding TRORF from TRORC reserves (Proposal to be distributed)
- Regional (Bi-state) Housing Study (possible use of TRORC reserves)
- TRORC Investment Policy discussion (TRORC draft and local example enclosed)
- Project and staffing updates
- December Full Board Meeting agenda review
- Executive Session (if needed)
- Other
If any person needs accommodation to participate in this meeting, please call Peter Gregory at 802-457-3188.
The next Executive Committee meeting will be on December 12, 2018. The date, time, location and agenda will be posted on www.trorc.org