Regional Plan Nears Completion With Public Hearings Scheduled For January And April

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The Rutland Regional Planning Commission (RRPC) is on track to finalize its regional plan, with key milestones set for public hearings and reviews in the coming months. During a recent Executive Finance Committee meeting held on July 7, 2025, officials expressed confidence in meeting the timeline for the plan's completion, which includes a public hearing scheduled for January 20, 2026.

The committee outlined a structured approach to the plan's review process, indicating that after the initial public hearing, several additional hearings will be conducted throughout the county. The final public hearings are expected to take place in April 2026, culminating in a board vote to approve the plan.

The committee emphasized the importance of community feedback, noting that there will be opportunities for stakeholders to provide comments on the plan's graphics and other elements before the next revision phase. The land use review board, composed of appointed members with diverse planning backgrounds, will play a crucial role in evaluating the plan and addressing comments from various agencies.

As the RRPC moves forward, officials are committed to keeping the community informed about the ongoing rulemaking processes and any updates related to the regional plan. The proactive engagement with the public and stakeholders is seen as vital to ensuring a smooth approval process and successful implementation of the plan.

Converted from RRPC Executive Finance Committee - July 7, 2025 meeting on July 20, 2025
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