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Rutland RPC launches final public review of regional plan and future land-use map

3617179 · May 29, 2025
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The Rutland Regional Planning Commission opened the final "alignment" phase of its regional plan update, released draft maps and summaries for public review in June, and set a tight schedule to meet state review deadlines tied to a new state planning law.

The Rutland Regional Planning Commission on May 20 opened the final, public review phase of its regional plan update and released a draft regional future land-use map for municipal and public comment.

The commission’s executive director, Devin Neri, said the commission will begin a formal public review of the full, laid-out draft in June and asked commissioners and municipal officials to help spread the word. "We will not kick off task 4," Neri said, describing the current revision process, "and task 4 is the absolute last revision to the regional plan in totality before it goes to our graphic designer for layout." Neri said the commission expects the layout version to be available to commissioners before the June meeting.

The review window is narrow because, Neri said, the current regional plan expires next June and the commission must…

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