Reports & Studies
Montpelier District Energy CHP, Feasibility Study - October 2008 - 2 MB
The District Energy Feasibility Study conducted for the city by the Biomass Energy Resource Center with funding from the Vermont Clean Energy Development Fund.
Fiscal Impacts of Growth in the City of Montpelier, February 24, 2005 34 pages, 720 KB) 
Michael Crane & Associates, in collaboration with Jeffrey Carr, were hired by the City in the summer of 2004 through a municipal planning grant to study the likely impacts of residential and commercial growth on the City's fiscal well-being. One goal was to separate fact from fiction; another was to get a better handle on this issue to help the Planning Commission--and the community as a whole--to develop sound land use policies in the update of the Monptelier Master Plan.
Sabin's Pasture - A Vision for Development and Conservation, March 2003 - 4 MB, 
Presented by Central Vermont Community Land Trust, with assistance from Jean Vissering Landscape Architect.
Natural Resources Inventory Phase II Report - February 2003 - 179 KB, 24 pages
Prepared by Arrowwood Environmental, LLC. Includes the summary data tables, but the mapped information is not yet available on-line.
Taylor Street Bridge - Its History, Design, Function, and Future - December 2002 - 3,614 KB,
Prepared for the Montpelier City Council by the Taylor Street Bridge Committee, Nancy Sherman, Chair
Feasibility Study for Adaptive Reuse of the Dickey Block - September 2001 - 38 MB (in ZIP file)
prepared for the City of Montpelier by Vermont Architects Collaborative
Parking Committee Report, to the City Council, May 4, 2001 - 223 KB,
Written by Mary S. Hooper for the Montpelier Parking Committee
District Energy in Montpelier, Vermont: Concepts and Review - March 2001 - 1 MB 
This report, prepared by Community Energy Systems CANMET Natural Resources Canada, is a pre-feasibility assessment that evaluates the impact of a revised district energy system within Montpelier.
Market Study for Montpelier's Downtown - March 2000 - 209 KB, 
Prepared for the Montpelier Downtown Community Association (MDCA).
Montpelier Economic Development Steering Committee Recommendations 
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