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PAC approves Sept. minutes; staff flags broadband, cannabis rules and UPWP deadlines

Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission Planning Advisory Committee · April 1, 2026

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Summary

The Planning Advisory Committee approved the Sept. 8 minutes, noted broadband funding challenges for non-CUD towns, heard that Milton joined the Northwest CUD, learned of United Way assistance for cannabis bylaws, and was reminded of FY23 UPWP application deadlines.

At the start of the Dec. 8 meeting, Ken Belliveau moved and Alex Weinhagen seconded approval of the Sept. 8, 2021 minutes; the motion passed. The committee adjourned at 4:05 p.m.

Regina Mahony reported on CCRPC's Dec. 7 Legislative Briefing and said broadband funding remains a challenge for towns that are not part of Communication Union Districts; she noted Milton became the first PAC town to join the Northwest CUD this week. Mahony also said CCRPC may receive United Way funding to assist towns with retail cannabis preparation or bylaws and asked members to indicate if they would like that assistance before CCRPC commits staff time.

Other administrative notes: staff reminded members that FY23 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) applications were sent before Thanksgiving and are due Friday, Jan. 21, 2022. Regina Mahony noted that the VT Cannabis Control Board released proposed Rule 1 and Rule 2 on Nov. 24; Alex Weinhagen reported he has submitted comments to Gwynn Zakov at VLCT.

Formal action recorded: approval of minutes from Sept. 8, 2021 (motion moved by Ken Belliveau, seconded by Alex Weinhagen).