On July 15, 2016

News Briefs: Rutland Region

By Lani Duke

Solar array comment period resumes

WEST RUTLAND—The Public Service Board ordered the 21-day comment period to be resumed on an application for a Certificate of Public Good on a proposed 500-kw net-metering solar array at 280 Clarendon Ave., West Rutland. The application had been filed April 12 by Westside Solar, LLC, based in Rutland.

The PSB has already received comments on the project from the Vermont Department of Public Service, the Vermont Department for Historic Preservation, the regional issues committee of the Rutland Regional Planning Commission, the Town of West Rutland, Rebecca Jones, and joint comments from adjoining landowners Michael R. Chalaux, Marion L. Taft, Florence Tyminski, Richard Fredette, Jr., Kevin W. Sweet, and Richard Prenevost.

West Rutland’s Development Review Board has already rejected the project, saying it did not meet town regulations. Its letter to the PSB stated the project violates town zoning regulations, exceeds the proper size for surface area restriction, and changes neighborhood character. The letter asked for the town and adjoining property owners to be given party status and for the state board to reject the project application.

Rutland’s Got Talent contest returns to downtown

RUTLAND—Center Street Alley is again the site for the annual Rutland’s Got Talent contest, held every Wednesday at 9 p.m. until the final round on Aug.10. Anyone, whether singer, musician, group, or solo performer, may sign up. Local musician and sound engineer Stephen Audsley is producing and coordinating the contest as he has done for the past three years. Every night of the six-week open mic slot, Audsley will choose a winner and a runner-up. On the final performance night, he will also select a wild-card winner from the second-place contestants. A surprise guest judge chooses the final night’s winner, who receives two and a half hours of studio time in Southview Arts Studio in Middletown Springs. Additional prizes include gift certificates and a cash prize.

New rules restrict neighborhood parking

RUTLAND—Parking on Library Avenue west of Pine Street is being cut in half as the Traffic Committee has restricted parking to alternate sides of the street, which has been narrowed in the redeveloped area. In an effort to provide fairness, drivers may park on one side of the street on even-numbered days, and the other side on odd-numbered days. Look for signs.

Huebner leads “coalition of the willing”

RUTLAND—Rutland Regional Medical Center president and CEO Tom Huebner is working with a new umbrella group intended to aid the state’s affordable care organizations in working together. Known as the Vermont Care Organization (VCO), the organization will coordinate the efforts of OneCare of Vermont, HealthFirst and Community Health Accountable Care and their work with other health agencies.

The effort anticipates a new “all-payer” system being planned by the Shumlin administration, moving away from the traditional fee-for-service model. The all-payer model would allow Medicaid, Medicare and commercial insurers to reimburse medical providers for keeping patients healthy. Once finalized, the VCO would provide a unified structure to distribute insurer funds, learn from each other, and work on case management, Huebner said.

Huebner chairs a steering committee working to develop a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to create the VCO so that the three organizations would no longer be on separate tracks but following a common path. Al Gobeille, chairman of the Green Mountain Care Board, said the MOU’s intent is for providers to create a “coalition of the willing,” leading payment and health care delivery reform.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

IBOTS competed at the World Championship in Texas

April 23, 2025
The Rutland IBOTS finished 30 out of 75 in the Galileo Division at the FIRST World Championships held in Houston, Texas, this past weekend, April 16-19.

Five file petitions for two seats on the Killington Select Board

April 23, 2025
A special election will be held May 28 By Polly Mikula UPDATE: Andrew Gieda has withdrawn his candidacy for the one-year Selectboard seat,  Killington Town Clerk Peggy Neisner told the Mountain Times, Wednesday, April 23.  KILLINGTON — Monday, April 21, was the deadline for candidates to submit petitions to be on the ballot to join the…

Zuckerman urges support for ranked choice voting during Ludlow Rotary talk

April 16, 2025
LUDLOW—Former Vermont Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman recently addressed the Ludlow Rotary Club, making a case for ranked-choice voting in elections with multiple candidates. He argued that allowing voters to rank their choices rather than select just one could foster broader participation and more open dialogue among candidates. “Ranked choice voting gives voters more voice and…

Deadline for high school seniors to apply for Winona Smith Scholarship is April 30

April 16, 2025
High school seniors still have time to apply for the Winona Smith Scholarship, a $2,000 award presented annually by the League of Women Voters of Vermont Education Fund. The deadline to apply is April 30 at midnight. Three scholarships will be awarded to students who demonstrate financial need, academic excellence, and a strong commitment to…