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Who has access to land in Vermont?

An orange sun sets over layers of pink and purple mountains.
Elodie Reed
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VPR
The sun sets over Lake Champlain (known in Abenaki language as Pitawbagw, "the waters in between") as seen from Mt. Mansfield (Mozôdebiwajok, "moosehead mountain") on Sept. 20, 2021.

Live call-in discussion: This hour, we discuss what land access looks like in Vermont. We dive into private property, including who has decision-making power when it comes to land use. And we hear your thoughts: What does private property mean to you? Should land access rules change?

Broadcast live on Friday, Dec. 10, 2021 at noon.

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Corrected: December 11, 2021 at 2:46 PM EST
One of our guests for this show was incorrectly introduced. Hana Saydek was a CSA volunteer coordinator for SUSU CommUNITY Farm this past growing season. We apologize for the error.
Connor Cyrus was co-host and senior producer of Vermont Edition from 2021-2023.
Elodie is a reporter and producer for Vermont Public. She previously worked as a multimedia journalist at the Concord Monitor, the St. Albans Messenger and the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript, and she's freelanced for The Atlantic, the Christian Science Monitor, the Berkshire Eagle and the Bennington Banner. In 2019, she earned her MFA in creative nonfiction writing from Southern New Hampshire University.