Submitted by The_Idealist_Realist t3_11vuxq9 in vermont
Vermont needs to grow, and building more housing is necessary to accommodate a larger population.
The Vermont Senate is working on legislation to ease zoning restrictions that could enable greater development within the footprint of the existing built environment. Act 250 modifications are also being discussed.
Killington's TIF district has been approved and can now construct a new water system (!!), access road, and the first phase of a village in its existing parking lots.
These changes are exciting and are important for the next phase of Vermont's history. As Vermont begins a period of leveling up, what would you like the villages surrounding Vermont's ski mountains to look and feel like?
Will the state allow new developments to be built on a walkable scale rather than rely on car dependency?
No-Ganache7168 t1_jcvwcdi wrote
Reminds me of years ago when Stowe Mountain Resort (now Vail) got the permits for its new village. If you're a millionaire you can afford a ski-in, ski-out villa or a share in the grand hotel. None of the development has provided housing for locals. If anything, the expansion of the resort made stowe more attractive to second n, pushing more locals out.