On January 19, 2022

Seeking public comment: Proposed use of Incremental Property Tax Revenue for Tax Increment Financing District

STATE OF VERMONT

Proposed use of Incremental Property Tax Revenue for Tax Increment Financing District, Town of Killington

PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED

On January 27, 2022, the Vermont Economic Progress Council (VEPC) will meet virtually to begin consideration of an application submitted by the Town of Killington to utilize future incremental municipal and education property tax revenues to finance debt, if approved by the voters and incurred, for infrastructure to serve expected real property developments within the Tax Increment Financing District that was established by the Town of Killington on January 4, 2022.

VEPC invites the public to comment on the consideration of this application.

This meeting will be held virtually. An in-person attendance option is not available. To comment on this application during the January 27 VEPC meeting:

  1. Register to provide public comment by emailing Cherie.Yaeger@vermont.gov or calling (802) 793-0721 by January 26, 2022.
  2. On January 27, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. sign onto the meeting using the link on the VEPC website (https://accd.vermont.gov/economic-development/programs/vepc/VEPCMeetingScheduleAgendasMinutes). An alternative call-in option will also be noted on the website.
  3. VEPC staff will call on registered attendees. Comments are limited to 7 minutes per person.
  4. Please also email copy of your comments to abbie.sherman@vermont.gov.

Public comment may also be made in writing. Comments must be submitted by February 22, 2022, and be emailed to abbie.sherman@vermont.gov.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

M&T Bank supports community center van service

October 30, 2024
M&T Bank representatives Marcella Hay (left), retail sales manager SVP, and Tara Buxton (right), branch manager VP, present a $2,500 donation from the M&T Charitable Foundation to Jo Ann Riley (center), Castleton Community Seniors director in support of the CCSI Older Adult and Disabled Transportation Program. The CCSI van service helps older adults and disabled…

Quechee Gorge Bridge inconvenience to be extended

October 30, 2024
By Curt Peterson Drivers on Route 4 in Quechee have been calling the bridge over the gorge “Grumble Strip.” During busy times and tourist season, it can take several minutes to negotiate the way through the traffic signal and the single lane to the other end. Grumblers have a lot of company in their misery…

VARA recognizes athletes, coaches and educators / Rutland native Chuck Hughes honored

October 30, 2024
By Karen D. Lorentz The Vermont Alpine Racing Association (VARA) honored a group of student athletes, dedicated coaches, educators, and volunteers at the 2024 Awards Gala on Oct. 26 at the K-1 Lodge in Killington. A special highlight was the induction of Rutland native Chuck Hughes into the VARA Hall of Fame. Julie Woodworth, VARA…

Local residents, educators met with Interim Secretary of Ed Zoie Saunders in Woodstock

October 30, 2024
By Curt Peterson Governor Scott’s controversial appointment of senate-rejected Zoie Saunders as “interim” secretary of education, after leaving the important post vacant for a year, came with his defensive endorsement: “Once you meet her, you will know she is the right person for the job.” Secretary Saunders is touring Vermont school districts to introduce herself,…