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The Vermont Transportation Resilience Planning Tool (TRPT) is a statewide web-based application that identifies bridges, culverts and road embankments that are vulnerable to damage from floods, estimates risk based on the vulnerability and criticality of roadway segments, and identifies potential mitigation measures based on the factors driving the vulnerability. The tool uses innovative technology to categorize flood vulnerability in a way this is accessible by technical and non-technical audiences. The TRPT is designed to inform a range of applications and stages of decision-making that include:
- Project Scoping
- Site Assessment
- Capital Programming
- Hazard Mitigation Planning
- Tactical Basin Planning
- Corridor Planning
- Project Implementation
Participants in this training will learn how to navigate the tool, apply the results to prioritize needs, and inform the development and evaluation of alternatives to mitigate flood vulnerability.
How to register:
State/Municipal/RPC staff with a VT LMS Account: Register online.
- Access the SOV LMS and search for “TRPT” and select the appropriate date. (LMS FAQ & User Guide).
- Contact: Sara Williams, VTTC ([email protected]; 802-477-3361)
Email the Regional Host RPC and provide:
- Contact information (Name, Affiliation, Email and/or Phone)
- Confirm the session date of interest
- Contact: Rita Seto, TRORC ([email protected]; 802-457-3188 x3004 )
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Join 3CVT, SHARe, and many regional partners for an inspiring evening! Let’s learn and share together, as we build a welcoming community.
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TRORC is proud to sponsor the Woodstock Commercial Electric Mower Demonstration. This free event will allow you to try equipment from MeanGreen, Gravely, GreenWorks, EGO Power+, and TORO. Equipment available for hands-on demonstration include riding mowers, push mowers, blowers, trimmers, and chain saws.
Other information is available on the flyer.
If you have questions, please contact Jeff Grout at [email protected] or (802) 457-3188 x3008
Zoning is just one of the many tools towns can use to shape their destiny. It is neither a boogeyman nor a wonder drug. It can take many forms and is custom to each town.
Corinth’s Planning Commission is considering drafting zoning regulations, but first a community discussion is in order. To start that off, please come to the town hall to hear from Kevin Geiger, Director of Planning at our regional planning commission, about what zoning can and can’t do, and when it is the right or wrong tool for the job. There will be plenty of time to get all your questions answered and concerns addressed.