Mad River Path Events
Active Transportation Corridor Final Public Meeting
When: Oct 1st, 5:30 PM
Where: Lareau Pavilion
The scoping study for the Active Transportation Corridor connecting Warren, Waitsfield, Moretown and Middlesex is now complete! The advisory committee is excited to share the final report and a path to implementation, and celebrate together at 5:30 PM on Wednesday, October 1 at the Lareau Pavilion. This is going to be a fun and engaging event with food and activities for children.
Public support is essential for carrying on the momentum for this major infrastructure project. We are one step closer to connecting our villages with an off-road bike and pedestrian path, creating sustainable economic growth while improving well-being and safety.
Active Transportation Corridor: Presentation of Alternatives
When: March 26th, 6 PM
Where: Waitsfield Elementary School
Join the Active Transportation Corridor Scoping Study Team and Advisory Committee on March 26th at 6 PM in the Waitsfield Elementary School for an engaging public meeting to discuss this important project. This meeting provides an overview of the three preferred alternatives developed throughout the scoping study, and provide an opportunity for municipal leaders, Regional Planning Commissions, federal, state, and local agencies, interest groups, abutting property owners, and community members to weigh in on what alternative should be chosen moving into design and construction.
Come learn about the project, provide input, and be a part of the conversation to help finalize the preferred alternative for the Mad River Valley Active Transportation Corridor!
Missed the event? Catch up by reviewing our event recap, linked below.
VT-100 Active Transportation Corridor Public MEeting
When: November 13th, 5 PM
Where: Yestermorrow 7865 Main St. Waitsfield
Join the VT-100 Active Transportation Corridor Scoping Study Team and Advisory Committee on November 13th for an engaging public meeting to discuss this important project. This meeting provides an opportunity for municipal leaders, Regional Planning Commissions, federal, state, and local agencies, interest groups, abutting property owners, and community members to share their concerns, ideas, and feedback. Come learn about the project, provide input, and be a part of the conversation to help define future transportation improvements in our region.
Event Recap & Digital Experience
If you missed the event on 11/13 or would like to revisit the materials, the Scoping Study Team has created an interactive experience for you. Click the button below to access the questions discussed during our Local Concerns Meeting and explore interactive maps highlighting each segment of the corridor.