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Lawmakers this session considered major changes to Act 250, Vermont’s biggest land use and development law. They tussled with Gov. Scott over how Act 250 is governed and new environmental protections, ultimately scoring a veto. But they also made some headway when it comes to making Act 250 friendlier to affordable housing projects in village centers. So what made it to the finish line?
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The Vermont Supreme Court on Friday amended a controversial decision that would have set major precedent for the way Vermont’s land use law, Act 250, is applied in towns that don’t have local zoning regulations.
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The FrequencyThe plan to turn the former College of St. Joseph into a senior living complex has gotten messy. Plus, vaccines available to all BIPOC Vermonters and�
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An environmental court judge last Friday ordered Slate Ridge owner Daniel Banyai to permanently shut down his military style training facility in Pawlet�
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The FrequencySome college students are headed back to class on Monday. Plus, mounting pressure around Act 250, and the latest COVID-19 numbers. Want the web version of�
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Act 250, the state's main development review law, turned 50-years-old last year, and critics, including Gov. Phil Scott, say the law is showing its age.�
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The FrequencyState agencies know something’s up in West Pawlet. But no one is actively investigating. Want the web version of one of the stories you heard? Scroll�
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Imagine you’re a resident of a quiet, rural community in southern Vermont, and a guy from New York moves to town and starts operating a tactical shooting�
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The FrequencyHow the state’s farmers markets made the summer season work. Plus, finally understand Act 250, Scott lets bills become law, and the orchard outbreak�
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The FrequencyPlans for what used to be the College of St. Joseph. Plus, another COVID-19 case among farmworkers, an upcoming trial, and legislation in front of the�