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Rutland RPC releases revised regional‑plan maps, flags S.325 and Act 250 changes ahead of May vote
Summary
The Rutland Regional Planning Commission said it will release municipal notices and a FAQ tomorrow and seek formal adoption of its regional plan on May 19 after map revisions that restore Tier 1B areas and reshape rural categories; staff warned that S.325 and broader Act 251 debate could affect eligibility and urged towns to consider opt‑in decisions carefully.
The Rutland Regional Planning Commission’s Executive Finance Committee was told April 13 that the RPC will release revised regional‑plan maps and municipal notices tomorrow and will ask the commission to adopt the plan at its May 19 meeting.
Devon, the executive director, said the revisions — three years in the making — restore several Tier 1B planned‑growth areas and reshape rural categories after public feedback. "Three years in the making, we are finally there," Devon said, adding that the map changes restored areas in Fair Haven, Castleton, Pittsford and Brandon and made only minor changes in Rutland City.
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