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Taylor Shulda, a landscape architect with Brattleboro-based Stevens & Associates, discusses planning concepts for the South Derry region at a public meeting in April.
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Taylor Shulda, a landscape architect with Brattleboro-based Stevens & Associates, discusses planning concepts for the South Derry region at a public meeting in April.
Town and Village

South Derry Master Planning Task Force meets on Sept. 23

LONDONDERRY-The South Derry Master Planning Task Force is an effort by local citizens and engineering consultants to reimagine the village.

Stevens & Associates of Brattleboro has developed possible plans for the area based on public comment and will present maps and information on Monday, Sept. 23 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Neighborhood Connections, 5700 Route 100 or via Zoom. The meeting will be livestreamed on the GNAT-TV YouTube channel.

This meeting is a follow-up to an informational meeting in August and a public meeting in April.

The task force welcomes all public participation, comments, and questions. It is especially interested in residents' ideas on the uses of land and buildings, the character of the village, and possible future activities.

The goal, task force members say, is "to create a vibrant, walkable district centered on the post office building."

To see the video of the April 24 meeting, visit bit.ly/782-reimagine.

This is a project of the (former) Londonderry Planning Commission and paid for by a grant from the Vermont Agency of Commerce & Community Development.

For a Zoom link, go to londonderryvt.org. Contact Emmett Dunbar at anjalifarmvt@gmail.com or Mimi Lines at maryadamslines@gmail.com for more information.


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