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The West Windsor Select Board approved a new short-term rental ordinance that goes into effect on May 1, 2025.
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The Chester Select Board put off a vote on a new set of zoning bylaws after residents wondered how the new development might affect their town.
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Unhoused Vermonters are being evicted from hotels and motels as the state continues to curtail its emergency motel housing program.
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People who have experienced life-changing injuries share their stories and discuss the legal protections available to people with disabilities.
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Rutland City is directly courting developers to build much-needed new housing.
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Brave Little StateBrave Little State investigates a persistent narrative about the rise in homelessness in Vermont.
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A non-profit organization is trying to boost Vermont's population by 2035.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's housing report explains why the state is putting new limits on the housing program, and shelter leaders give us a look inside their doors.
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The town and village of Woodstock have approved a short-term rental ordinance, but opponents gathered enough signatures to call for a vote.
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The legislation, hailed as a compromise between advocates for housing and environmentalists, makes major changes to Vermont’s signature land-use law.