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Montpelier Master Plan, readopted July 13, 2005. Adobe Acrobat icon

Entire Master Plan 2000 Document - 108 pages; 6,724 KB

Addendums to 2000 Master Plan


Montpelier Open Space Plan



Capital District Master Plan

Capital District Master Plan - 2000 - 12,489 KB,
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The City of Monptelier and the State of Vermont, working jointly through the City-State Commission, developed the Capital District Master Plan in an effort to identify, encourage, and coordinate mutually beneficial development plans for the Capitol Complex, downtown Montpelier, and the Winooski River corridor. Completed in 2000 and endorsed by the City Council, Planning Commission, City-State Commission and others, this plan presents recommendations and concepts for meeting the State's projected office space needs, establishing a greenway along the Winooski River, and considering numerous physical improvements to improve pedestrian and vehicular circulation and stimulate downtown redevelopment.

The Capital District Master Plan can also be downloaded in PDF format by individual sections:


Enhancing our River Environment - A Proposed Plan for the Management of the Winooski Riverbank Vegetation in Montpelier - 4,267 KB, Adobe Acrobat icon
This report was produced by the Montpelier River Corridor Restoration Committee in July 2002. The plan grew out of recognition that the Winooski River and its tributaries require a long-range vision and consistent attention. Implementation of these recommendations should help to reduce riverbank erosion, mitigate threats of flooding, and fulfill the river's potential as an outstanding natural resource.
 
Montpelier Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan - 715 KB,
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Although the city government, state government, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency have constructed flood mitigation devices, enacted various forms of legislation, and initiated numerous activities adn programs designed to mitigate flooding and flood damage to the city, the threat of flooding and flood damage remains significant. The Montpelier Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan, adopted in 1998, presents strategies to mitigate future flood losses in the event a flood does occur.

 



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January 21, 2010

Montpelier Wins $8 Million Federal Energy Grant

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December 11, 2009

City To Be Paid In Full In Scott Construction Matter

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September 30, 2009

Growth Center Designation Approved

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Events View All

Mar 18, 2010 5:15 pm

Housing Task Force meeting

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Mar 23, 2010 5:30 pm

Design Review Committee meeting

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Mar 24, 2010 7:00 pm

City Council Meeting

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Notices View All

REACH Project Consultant

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Notice of Planned Construction Including Traffic Impacts

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City of Montpelier and ORCA Media Host Open House at City Hall

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