Welcome to the Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission
The mission of the Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission is to assist member municipalities in providing effective local government and to work cooperatively with them to address regional issues.
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Blog & Events
The time is now: Spring Input Sessions on Vermont’s Climate Action Plan
March 18, 2025
What’s Next Roxbury? 2/18/25 Event
February 10, 2025
Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Work
December 26, 2024
Wrightsville Beach Recreation District Meeting
December 10, 2024
Floodplain Mapping, River Corridor Bylaws & Hazard Mitigation Funding Presentation
October 29, 2024
West Central Vermont Economic Development District (EDD) Executive Committee Meeting
October 10, 2024
Funding for Accessory Dwelling Units – ADU’s thru 8/15/24
July 15, 2024
Vermont Community Tree Planting Grants
April 29, 2024
Watershed Organization Roundtable – May 9th
Orange Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Final Comment Period
April 24, 2024
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CVRPC Services
List of services provided by CVRPC
Regional Plan
2025 Regional Plan Update
On July 9, 2024, the CVRPC Board of Commissioners moved to readopt the 2016 Regional Plan. This step was taken to allow staff an additional 12-18 months to work with our Regional Plan Committee, Board of Directors and member communities to development a new regional plan. By readopting the current plan, CVRPC ensures continuity in regional planning efforts while providing staff with the necessary flexibility to craft a comprehensive and well-informed new plan
Agendas & Minutes
Commission and Committee meeting agendas and minutes are available for viewing.
News
CVRPC publishes weekly news updates as well as a quarterly newsletter that includes articles on location and regional planning information of importance.
2024 – 2025 Regional Plan Update
View Recordings of CVRPC Trainings & Workshops
Job Announcement: Planner
CVRPC is looking for a full-time planner with broad life experience, and a commitment to helping Central Vermont municipalities. The strongest candidates will have experience working with municipalities & volunteer committees, managing projects, developing capital & asset management plans, working with FEMA public assistance, and supporting public water & wastewater system planning. This selected candidate will provide technical assistance to Central VT municipalities as they recover from several years of severe flooding, address the housing shortage, and adapt to climate change. Candidates with all levels of experience are encouraged to apply. Title and compensation will depend on qualifications. A review of applications will begin March 31, 2025. Further details and job descriptions are available at: https://centralvtplanning.org/news/job-postings/
The time is now: Spring Input Sessions on Vermont’s Climate Action Plan
Don’t miss your chance to weigh in on the 2025 update to Vermont’s Climate Action Plan!
Voice your climate priorities through diverse engagement activities. Choose from in-person options around the state or virtual events. Climate Councilors will listen, and then consider public input when revising the Plan (due July 1, 2025).
April 28, 5:30-7:30 pm: Barre | Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St, Barre, VT 05641 |
Resource Guide to Accessory Dwelling Units
The Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission presents this Resource Guide to Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). The material in this guidebook was first authored and compiled by the Addison County Regional Planning Commission and we are grateful for their sharing of this information with the Central Vermont Region. Find it here >>
Vermont Association of Planning & Development Agencies (VAPDA).
CVRPC is a member of VAPDA, an umbrella organization that includes all eleven regional planning commissions in Vermont. VAPDA’s annual brochure and work map details regional planning commission accomplishments during the past year. Link to VAPDA’s latest Annual Report.