On March 31, 2021

Scott announces planning funds for Bethel and Poultney

Governor Phil Scott, the Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) and the Agency of Commerce & Community Development (ACCD) today announced that $262,500 has been awarded to the towns of Bethel, Lyndon and Poultney through the Better Connections Grant Program, which seeks to help cities and towns build stronger communities that are more livable and walkable.

“Vermont’s downtowns and village centers are economic drivers and enhance Vermont’s quality of life, as well as our brand,” said Governor Phil Scott. “As we rebuild from the pandemic, investments like this will help support projects that strengthen and improve local economies and transportation connections for Vermonters.”

“This interagency collaboration allows communities to plan and grow in a way that integrates transportation and land-use planning with economic development decision-making,” said Transportation Secretary Joe Flynn.

“This program’s focus on community engagement empowers local leaders to plan transportation investments that are more equitable to all users, improve public heath, revitalize communities, and clean our waters,” said Housing & Community Development Commissioner Josh Hanford.

2021 awarded projects:

The town of Bethel will create an action plan to improve accessibility and safety in the village, strengthen connections to its recreational assets, and leverage economic opportunities to revitalize its village center.

The town of Poultney will create a master plan to better connect the downtown to its recreational centers by enhancing the streetscape and improving the economic vitality of the downtown.

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