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CCRPC adopts revised bylaws after extended debate over conflict‑of‑interest language
Summary
After extensive discussion about conflict-of-interest and ex-parte language, the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission board adopted revised bylaws that add accountability provisions, incorporate revolving-loan authority language and formalize a community engagement advisory committee.
The Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission board voted Nov. 19 to adopt revised bylaws after extended debate over language addressing conflicts of interest and ex parte communications.
The board’s executive director, Charlie, said the changes respond to four drivers: a post‑census review of weighted voting for MPO business, an auditor request to strengthen conflict-of-interest rules, language to support EPA Brownfields revolving loan funds, and formal recognition of the community engagement advisory committee. "The reason for the…
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