Regional Mapping of Future Land Use
Since the passage of Act 181, significant changes are taking place with respect to future land use. Vermont's Eleven Regional Planning Commissions are leading a public process to update Regional Future Land Use Maps in each of the Regional Plans. These maps inform Act 250 jurisdiction for development review and align local, regional, and state planning goals. Join us for this informative session about how town maps are being compiled into a future land use map for each region. You’ll hear from Rutland Regional Planning Commission Executive Director Devon Neary about their mapping and planning efforts and what this means for the future.

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