This season of renewal gives us reason to hope. Every spring the council appoints members to our numerous committees and boards, and they do tremendous work in policy development and application.
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I’m writing to correct a misrepresentation of my advocacy for dense housing along transit corridors.
With elections less than two weeks away, the amount of money raised in this year’s city council elections have been one-sided.
The University of Vermont last week announced a joint venture with development company Snyder-Braverman to build nearly 300 housing units in S…
Interest in joining the South Burlington planning commission seems to have grown in the wake of the city’s new, somewhat controversial, land d…
The Morristown town plan is in its 22nd revision as its authors continue to tinker with the document following a pair of public hearings last week.
A continued conversation about inclusionary zoning shed light on the complexities of the county’s affordability issue.
As development continues in small doses around South Burlington, so does the question of affordability.
In the Aug. 22 edition of The Other Paper, a number I presented regarding housing costs in South Burlington was reversed. The number $145,000 …
The city’s interim zoning committees need more time to complete their studies, meaning a nine-month pause on development could be extended ano…


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