The home for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's coverage of housing issues affecting the state of Vermont.
Carly Berlin is a Housing/Infrastructure Reporter for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý and VTDigger and is a corps member with the national journalism nonprofit Report for America.
Lexi Krupp is ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Upper Valley/Northeast Kingdom reporter, focusing on housing and health care.
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Like other village centers across Vermont, the lack of public wastewater in Wolcott poses big hurdles to housing and other kinds of redevelopment.
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Charlestin says the incumbent Republican's refusal to collaborate with Democratic lawmakers has exacerbated the housing crunch and driven up property taxes.
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“We still need an even quicker solution to house people in the immediate term,� said the director of a Washington County shelter provider.
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Gov. Phil Scott administration officials said the shelters will be in Montpelier, Waterbury and Williston, but have released little in the way of detail.
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Both candidates emphasize the need to bolster the availability and affordability of housing but disagree on whether the state should invest more money to do so.
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In the days after the flood, reporter Erica Heilman talked with Heartbreak Hotel residents who lost their homes. They sat on porches, in houses where they were camped out, and in Erica’s car. This is their story.
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Many of the legislators who signed the letter to Gov. Phil Scott voted for the law that set the motel exodus in motion.
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According to preliminary state data, there were 1,927 unhoused students enrolled in Vermont public schools last school year � nearly double the figure from five years prior.
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Vermont advocates also hoped to encourage people to participate in the upcoming general election.
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