Public Post reports on an innovative community solar project in Rutland; some municipal building maintenance and construction projects around Vermont; and the first annual Water Quality Day at wastewater treatment plants around the state.
Broadcast on Saturday, May 17, 2014 at 9:35 a.m.
Here's a sampling of the week's Public Post Twitter updates from Brandon, Colchester, Franklin, Mendon and more:
#VT only US state not yet represented in Buffalo’s @forty3north business plan contest. http://t.co/l3KarSMt9k #PublicPost #VPRNews
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes) May 14, 2014
#Montp Conservation Commission pondering: Could #MontpelierVT charter change eliminate public access to #BerlinVT Pond? #PublicPost #VPRNews
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes) May 14, 2014
After public hearing #BrandonVT Planning Com. voted unanimously to discontinue pursuit of a Wildlife Corridor District. #PublicPost #VPRNews
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes) May 14, 2014
#Asbestos abatement project is underway in the basement of the #ColchesterVT Historical Society. #btv #PublicPost #VPRNews
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes) May 14, 2014
#FranklinVT considering joining Northwest #VT Solid Waste District. Will look to town voters for approval. #PublicPost #VPRNews
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes) May 15, 2014
#FairHavenVT Select Board to consider a draft #panhandling ordinance. #PublicPost #VT #VPRNews
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes) May 15, 2014
#NorthfieldVT adopted resolution to temporarily allow more #ATV access on town roads. http://t.co/h0u7IRdUXi #offroad #PublicPost #VPRNews
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes) May 15, 2014
#MendonVT addressing humidity issues @ Town Offices. Mold was discovered on books in the vault. Pro cleaning: $1,375. #PublicPost #VPRNews
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes) May 15, 2014
#JamaicaVT installing new thermostat in Town Hall & making emergency repairs after pipes burst. #PublicPost #VPRNews
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes) May 15, 2014
VPR’s Public Post indexes municipal public documents, posted online, to bring you local news from Vermont’s cities, towns, villages and gores. When we find something interesting or newsworthy, we share it at Public Post, on Twitter, and on-air on VPR.