Annual Meeting

Nov
6
Tue
Open Zoning Discussion @ Bradford Town Office
Nov 6 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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.

Nov
8
Thu
Brownfields Education Event @ Hartford Town Office Room 312
Nov 8 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

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]

Dec
1
Sat
VT Energy and Climate Action Conference @ Lake Morey Resort
Dec 1 @ 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Vermont Energy and Climate Action Conference – December 1st:  Do you want to help Vermonters lower their energy bills?  Help mobilize Vermont to make bold progress on climate? Come join us at the 11th annual Community Energy and Climate Action Conference! Panels, networking, and discussions will focus on empowering Vermonters to take the lead on climate and energy issues. Workshops will explore a wide range of topics, from The Path to a Green Transportation System, Making Solar Accessible to Vermonters with Low Incomes, Using Digital Tools to Reach the Public, Beneficial Electrification, and many more. We will have two keynote speakers, including Bill McKibben and Michael Shank. Bill McKibben is a world-renowned author, environmental activist, and founder of 350.org, the first planet-wide, grassroots climate change movement. Michael Shank, Ph.D., is the Communications Director for the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance and the Urban Sustainability Directors Network.

 

Held on December 1st at the Lake Morey Resort in Fairlee, VT from 9:00am – 4:30pm, this is one event you won’t want to miss!

 

Register Today and find out more info by visiting:  www.regonline.com/VTEnergy2018

Dec
5
Wed
Vermont Community Development Association’s Fall Conference @ Hotel Coolidge
Dec 5 @ 9:30 am – 3:00 pm

Vermont Community Development Association’s Fall Conference
Workforce Development: Community-Based Strategies
Many Vermont businesses, agencies, organizations, and communities are actively exploring strategies at all levels to support Vermont’s workforce. Join VCDA on December 5th in White River Junction to:

  • Learn about Vermont’s workforce today: What are the challenges and opportunities in ensuring a new generation can work to build tomorrow’s economy?
  • Hear about key statewide workforce development initiatives and how your community can connect and partner.
  • Engage in discussions on practical strategies and community case studies around fostering a workforce-friendly community— including housing, transportation, childcare, and advancing training and career development.

When it comes to supporting, growing, and training the Vermont workforce, we all have a role to play—join us to learn practical community-based strategies for how your town can lead!
Complete Registration packet will follow soon.
For more information contact Theresa Bachand at 802-229-9111 or [email protected]

Dec
20
Thu
LEPC 12 Meeting @ VA Hospital
Dec 20 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
  1. Call to order – Mark Warner, Chair
  2. Introductions
  3. Approval of minutes for 6/21/2018 (attached). The 10/18/18 meeting had no quorum, so those minutes do not need to be approved.
  4. Action on funding request for TRORC invoice of $2,000.
  5. Action on additional LEPC funding allotment – Kevin Geiger, Secretary
  6. Treasurer’s report – John Durkee, Treasurer
  7. Local Emergency Management Plan (LEMP) Training and Writing Workshop – Rich Cogliano, VEM
  8. Other Business/Upcoming Trainings – members

**please RSVP to Kevin Geiger ([email protected]) so enough food can be bought**

 

LEPC12 Next meeting – February 21, 2018 at Bethel Town Hall

Feb
13
Wed
Emergency Management Director Roundtable @ Royalton State Police Barracks
Feb 13 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
  1. Introductions and grab dinner
  2. What should an EMD be doing? Job description, expectations, authority.
  3. How TRORC and VEM can be of assistance to you.
  4. The Local Emergency Management Plan
  5. Grants and budgeting.
  6. Training needs.
  7. Best practices.
  8. Adjournment by 8 p.m.

 

 

Next EMD Roundtable to be held in Fall 2019

Feb
21
Thu
LEPC12 @ Bethel Town Hall
Feb 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
  1. Call to order – Mark Warner, Chair
  2. Introductions
  3. Approval of minutes for 12/20/18 (attached)
  4. Action on TRORC invoice ($2,626.99).
  5. Treasurer’s report – John Durkee, Treasurer
  6. Hartford’s Tier II System – Scott Cooney, Hartford Fire Chief
  7. CERT Update – Brad Salzmann
  8. Other Business/Upcoming Trainings
    1. TRORC Housekeeping
  1. Tabletop Exercises
  2. Reminder: LEMP’s due May 1st
  • Tier II Reporting for Municipalities
  1. SEOC Training Curriculum
  2. ISC 402 Course, April 17 at King Farm in Woodstock, VT from 6-8pm.
    1. Other comments – members

 

LEPC12 Next meeting – April 18, 2019 in Fairlee: suggestions for a presentation welcome!

 

Mar
6
Wed
Regional Plan Working Session @ Bethel Town Hall
Mar 6 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Mar
13
Wed
Regional Plan Working Session @ The Space on Main
Mar 13 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Apr
10
Wed
Public Hearing: Keys to the Valley
Apr 10 @ 8:00 am – 8:30 am

Click here for the full announcement

 

The Town of Woodstock is/are considering making application to the State of Vermont for a VCDP Planning Grant 2018 under the Vermont Community Development Program. A public hearing will be held at 8:00 AM on 4/10/2019 at 31 The Green, Woodstock, VT 05091 to obtain the views of citizens on community development, to furnish information concerning the amount of funds available and the range of community development activities that may be undertaken under this program, the impact to any historic and archaeological resources that may be affected by the proposed project, and to give affected citizens the opportunity to examine the proposed statement of projected use of these funds.

The proposal is to apply for $60,000 in VCDP funds which will be used to accomplish the following activities: To help fund the Keys to the Valley Initiative, a bi-state regional housing assessment that will develop actionable items to emphasize the way our homes fit into the puzzle of this place through transportation, regulation, environment, community, health, employment, and more. The Initiative will undertake community engagement and participation, thorough data analysis and develop implementable strategies for creating (or recreating) homes that are needed by our community members.

Copies of the proposed application are available at TRORC, 128 King Farm Road, Woodstock, VT 05091 and may be viewed during the hours of 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Should you require any special accommodations, please contact Phil Swanson, Town Manager at 802-457-3456 to ensure appropriate accommodations are made. For the hearing impaired please call (TTY) #1-800-253-0191.