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Vermont Life Magazine
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Mission Statement

Removing Barriers to Strengthen Communities:
Fair Housing: Affordable Housing and Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing at the Local Level

February 29, 2009

Two Rivers Ottauquechee Regional Commission
White River Junction, VT

Downtown and village tax credits improved and simplified
As of July 1, 2006, five tax credits available to buildings in Designated Downtowns and Designated Village Centers have been consolidated into three. These credits are now also simpler to use and more accessible to small projects.

Tax Credits Summary "" Guidelines ""
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Get the Lead Out of Vermont
A report aimed at
reducing the effects of lead
on all Vermonters

Neighborhood Stabilization Program Cover Page Image
Vermont's
Neighborhood Stabilization Program

 

new
Vermont New Neighborhoods
Program
Expediting housing development in smart growth locations.
more on VT Neighborhoods ""

New Grant Opportunity
Vermont Innovation Kitchens
Strengthening Vermont’s food market by providing start up producers with technical assistance in food safety and inspection, processing, packaging, distribution and other basic
business practices.
more on Vermont Innovation Kitchens
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place, Housing and Wages in Vermont
Housing & Wages Report

Since last year's report
on housing and wages
in Vermont, rents and home prices have continued to climb.
Both have increased
at a faster pace than wages.

Read more about housing and wages. ""

 

The small state of Vermont boasts a rich and rewarding historical heritage. Today, that history is well preserved in an exceptional collection of state historic sites stretching the length of the state. Ranging from precontact encampments, to pivotal Revolutionary War sites, to the private homesteads of U.S. presidents, Vermont's historic sites chronicle the development of a state, its people and the nation around it.





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