Annual Meeting

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]

Mar
14
Thu
TAC Meeting @ Hartford Town Hall, Room 312
Mar 14 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am

Click here for the agenda pdf

Two Rivers-Ottauquechee RPC Transportation Advisory Committee Meeting

Thursday March 14, 2019 Hartford Town Hall, Rm 312, 171 Bridge St, WRJ, 9:30AM – 11:00AM

Agenda
1. Introductions.
2. Approval of November 8 minutes
3. FY2021 Project Prioritization / Pre-Candidate Bridges presentation/discussion and TAC final ranking – Rita
4. Review and Comment on draft Town Road and Bridge Standards 2019 (incorporated with MRGP standards) – Rita
5. Better Road awards / upcoming field season
6. Other business
Future meeting topics? Next meeting on Thursday May 9, 2019

Apr
16
Tue
Workshop: Emerald Ash Borer @ Damon Hall
Apr 16 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Emerald ash borer (EAB) is a destructive and invasive forest pest that feeds on and eventually kills all species of ash trees. EAB is now confirmed in Orange, Washington, Caledonia, Grand Isle, and Bennington Counties and communities statewide are encouraged to prepare for the impacts of the pest.

This training, led by staff from the Vermont Urban & Community Forestry Program, is intended to teach participants about EAB, introduce planning and management strategies, and to give an overview of the resources available to help towns assess risk and establish a plan.

This event is free but registration is required. Space is limited; sign up here by April 9th. To read more about the event, visit here.

Apr
18
Thu
Workshop: “Learn how TRORC Works for You” Breakfast @ Vermont Law School
Apr 18 @ 9:00 am – 11:30 am

Are you a new Selectboard member? A town manager or Administrative Assistant?

The staff at your regional planning commission, TRORC, provides a wide variety of services for your town. Come meet us, hear about your roles and our assistance with roads, regulations, emergencies, water quality, conservation, mapping and more.

This free event includes a full catered breakfast and refreshments!

RSVPs are highly encouraged, so please register by 4/11/19.

May
9
Thu
TAC Meeting @ Bethel Town Hall
May 9 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am

Agenda

1. Introductions.

2. Approval of Mar. 14 minutes

3. Emerald Ash Borer: Impacts to Ash Trees and to Municipalities – Mike Parisio, Forest Health Specialist, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation
Dead and dying ash trees along the public right-of-way and in public places, such as parks and schools, pose a significant risk to public safety. Municipalities will bear the responsibility and costs of removing and/or treating public ash trees, as well as any replanting efforts. Mike will present on signs & symptoms and information on how to identify these, municipal planning for EAB and some management options for municipalities, with some info on budgeting and infested wood disposal and some case studies of communities already working on or implementing response plans here in VT.

4. Emergency Relief Assistance Funds refresher/Federal Aid Secondary Roads – Rita

5. Other business
• Better Road awards (anticipate announcement early May hopefully)
• Municipal Roads Grants in Aid Year 3 & Equipment Grants
• VTrans Bike Ped Grant
• VTrans Municipal Highway & Stormwater Mitigation Grant

Future meeting topics? Next meeting on Thursday July 11, 2019
Municipal Bridge Maintenance & Management
o A town’s legal management responsibilities
o An explanation of the state’s inspection program, process and reports. vtculverts.org
o Safety related to bridge maintenance, working over water, dust, lead, and paint
o Routine maintenance practices, cleaning, deck and structure
o Weight limits, posting, enforcement, signage

View the official pdf agenda here

May
23
Thu
Workshop: Regional Mediation @ Hotel Coolidge
May 23 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

*This event was originally May 9th and has been rescheduled to May 23rd*

A mediator guides difficult discussions, encouraging people to find a satisfactory outcome. Mediation can help resolve disputes among co-workers, neighbors, landlords and tenants, business partners, or business owners and clients.

All Town Officials are invited to join Julian Portilla from Champlain College to learn and practice skills in:

-Identifying and framing issues
-Listening for interests
-Controlling the process
-Helping disputants solve problems
-Finalizing agreements
-Handling special problems in mediation

This free event includes dinner catered by Hotel Coolidge! Dinner will begin being served at 5:30

RSVPs are required, and space is limited, so please register soon at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/regional-mediation-workshop-tickets-58650789089 

Jun
18
Tue
Workshop: Community Engagement Training @ Royalton Academy
Jun 18 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Do you have trouble finding volunteers to serve on boards or assist with projects?  Do you suffer from a lack of quorum?  Are the same two people showing up to public hearings?  You are not alone.  Join Rebecca Sanborn Stone of Community Workshop to learn about creative ways to increase more diverse and meaningful public engagement. All Chairs, Commissioners, and Town Officials are invited. Topics include: 

-Focusing your available time more effectively to expand feedback.
-Using gathering locations and social networks to magnify your time.
-Telling stories to frame messages that are meaningful to your audience.
-Thinking differently about what success means.

Come share your triumphs and challenges, exchange ideas, and launch your work.

This free event will include light refreshments. Space is limited, so RSVPs are required. Please register by 6/10/19 at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-engagement-training-tickets-58655143112 

Jul
11
Thu
TAC Meeting @ Norwich Town Office, Tracy Hall
Jul 11 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am

Agenda

1. Introductions.

2. Annual Chair / Vice Chair appointments

3. Review/adoption of TRORC TAC Bylaws

4. Approval of May. 9 minutes

5. Municipal Bridge Maintenance & Management – Pam Thurber, VTrans Structures
• A town’s legal management responsibilities
• An explanation of the state’s inspection program, process and reports. vtculverts.org
• Safety related to bridge maintenance, working over water, dust, lead, and paint
• Routine maintenance practices, cleaning, deck and structure

6. Other business
• EAB follow up on how Detroit/NY is doing
• Better Road awards summary
• VTrans Bike Ped Grant project application summary
o Barnard Village Scoping
o Bradford Goshen Road Scoping
o Hartland 3 Corners Pedestrian Construction
o Norwich Beaver Meadow Road Scoping
o Royalton Chelsea Street Block Construction
Future meeting topics? Next meeting on Thursday September 12, 2019

 

View the official PDF agenda here

View TAC Bylaws here

Aug
14
Wed
GO 191: Emergency Management Training @ Norwich Police Department
Aug 14 @ 8:30 am – 3:30 pm

How do your local responders work with Emergency Directors, Selectboards, and Treasurers on managing incidents?

GO 191 Incident Command System/Emergency Operations Center Interface

August 14, 08:30-15:30, Norwich Police Department

Technical description

This course will enable the participants to develop an effective interface between the Incident Command and the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) by applying Incident Command System (ICS) principles. This 1 day course will introduce you to the roles of the Incident Command System (ICS) and Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) during emergency operations, and discuss ways to develop an ICS/EOC interface implementation strategy or action plan for your community. The target audience includes personnel associated with on-scene Incident Command, and EOCs and Multiagency Coordination (MAC) System entities.

 

Registrations must be done through the state’s Learning Management System website: https://vermont.csod.com

If you need assistance with that system, please contact Brittany Marquette at [email protected]