Category Archives: Transportation

APBP Webinar Series

Coming right up: webinar #2 of the 2017 webinar series presented by the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP, https://www.apbp.org/) seems to be of particular interest to Faculty in Higher Ed or Transportation professionals trying to help infuse active transportation into university curriculum. Anyone can participate for free at the CCRPC office (directions here). VTrans is […]

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Vermont Clean Cities Internship/Program Assistant Opportunity

Vermont Clean Cities Intern/Program Assistant Position Opening Spring 2017 At a Glance: February 1 – June 1, 2017 10 hours/week Stipend: $2,040 The Vermont Clean Cities Coalition (VTCCC) is a statewide program that was designated in 2001. The mission of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities program is to advance the economic, environmental and […]

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Alternative Transportation Crossing Study and Survey for I89 – Exit 14 area

The City of South Burlington and the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission are looking into identifying possible crossing improvements for pedestrians, bicyclists and transit users in the I89 Exit 14 bridge area and evaluating the feasibility of those improvements.   The goal of this study is to recommend an alternative transportation crossing option that has the […]

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Sustainable Transportation Vermont newsletter

Recent Blog Posts A Look at the Burlington Ballot – On election day 2016 Burlington voted on six questions, three of which we look into below. #3 Zoning Regulation Ballot Question YES 8993 53.91% NO 7689 46.09% We’re happy to see this has passed! This  … Continue reading Welcome, Phil Scott – Here at Sustainable Transportation Vermont we […]

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Great Streets BTV Presentation on November 16

Come join us for a presentation on Wednesday, November 16 from 7-9 p.m. at Contois Auditorium, City Hall.  The presentation will highlight the Main Street corridor and City Hall Park Concept Plans. The Main Street concept plan will be focused on improvements to the public right-of-way, including sidewalks, street trees, stormwater, lighting, and bike facilities. […]

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