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VTrans Discusses Options to Replace Bridge Deck On Vermont Highway 16 in Glover

On Aug. 22, officials in the small, northern Vermont town of Glover learned from the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) about its proposal to replace a bridge road deck that carries vehicle traffic along state Highway 16 through the Orleans County community....


Vermont Floods Prompt Sen. Peter Welch to Ask Congress for Federal Aid

Vermont residents awakened Aug. 1 to a quieter weather forecast with no flood warnings following another round of destructive storms earlier in week. Even before floodwaters receded, though, the state's Democratic U.S....


Vermont's Latest Flooding Raises Concerns Over State's Hundreds of Aging Dams

The latest flooding in Vermont has added fresh urgency to concerns about the hundreds of dams in the state, a third of which are more than a century old. The July 10-11 deluge from the remnants of Hurricane Beryl was not as bad for the hundreds of dams across the state as compared to last year's floods, when five failed and nearly 60 overtopped....


New England Nonprofit Funds 10 Affordable Housing Projects, Five of Which Are in Maine

Evernorth, a nonprofit housing capital syndicate based in Portland, Maine, and Burlington, Vt., has closed its latest multi-investor fund of $61 million, which will provide equity to finance 10 housing projects in Maine, in addition to four in Vermont and one in New Hampshire....


NHDOT, Local Residents Differ On What to Do About An Old Connecticut River Bridge

New Hampshire officials and area residents remain at odds over plans to fix the 94-year-old Cheshire Bridge, which spans the Connecticut River between Charlestown, N.H., and Springfield, Vt. The state's Department of Transportation (NHDOT) had planned to advertise the project to contractors in the fall and begin work next spring that would require closing the bridge for 34 weeks, according to Valley News, a daily news source for the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont....


Winooski, Vt. Street Renovation Begins April 15; Upgrades Set for Bellows Falls Train Station

The Winooski Main Street Revitalization project in Vermont is gearing up to break ground in mid-April, the Burlington Free Press reported March 25. The long-awaited project will improve the stretch of Main Street starting at the New England Central Railroad bridge near the intersection with Maple Street and extending to the Winooski-Colchester town line near the Winooski School District....


Vermont Housing Development a Step Toward Building Berlin's New Town Center

At a time when other surrounding Vermont downtowns are still recovering from last July's devastating floods, the small community of Berlin is about to launch its new town center on a hill, high above the floodplain, beginning with an affordable housing complex next to the Central Vermont Marketplace, also known as the Berlin Mall....


Voters in Richmond, Vt., to Weigh Spending $9.8M On Renovation of Key Building

Voters in the small town of Richmond, Vt., will decide if the community can borrow up to $9.8 million to fund renovations on its century old Town Center. The building is not in very good shape, Vermont Public Radio reported Feb....


Vermont Awarded $1.2M Grant to Replace Bridge Destroyed by Truck Crash

Two months after a propane truck explosion damaged a Vermont Highway 14 bridge near the town of Irasburg early last December, federal agencies have now stepped up to help fund its repairs. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced Feb....


Construction On New $10M Amtrak Station in Brattleboro, Vt., to Begin in March

Work will get under way in March on a new train station for Brattleboro, Vt., and include the first elevated passenger platform in the state, according to Jen Flanagan, an Amtrak public relations specialist....





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