As Vermont's legislators lurch toward the finish line this week, the fate of several high-priority housing bills may hinge on whether Democratic lawmakers can sidestep.
Roland Groeneveld pulled out a sheet of paper printed with a list of 35 items, all permits his company OnLogic had to acquire in their attempt to build a new
The Vermont Legislature is moving swiftly into its final six weeks. A major issue, as always, is parceling out revenues to cover the $8.1 billion general fund and transportation budgets.
For housing developers in Vermont, Safford Commons epitomizes a particular kind of nightmare. The project's two nonprofit developers, Twin Pines Housing and Housing Vermont, now.