Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans), in partnership with the Addison County Regional Planning Commission (ACRPC), has launched a public survey for the Vergennes Planning and Environment Linkages (PEL) Study.
People who live, work or travel through northern Addison County are invited to complete the brief survey to share opinions and help the study team understand issues important to you when evaluating options to reduce the impacts of truck traffic on VT Route 22A in Downtown Vergennes.
Transportation solutions being evaluated at this time include new roadways, improvements to existing roadways as well as the option that traffic flows do not change.
The proposed solutions are located in the following municipalities – Ferrisburgh, Vergennes, Waltham, Weybridge, Panton, Addison and New Haven.
Visit the study website to learn more and complete the survey: https://vergennespel.com/survey/
Requests for translation services or assistance to complete the survey, should be made to [email protected] or 802-917-3451 by September 18, 2023.
The survey will remain open through Monday, September 25, 2023.
To stay up to date on the study and learn more about future opportunities for public participation join our mailing list at https://vergennespel.com/contact/ or by emailing [email protected]!
About the Vergennes PEL Study
The Vergennes PEL Study is evaluating transportation alternatives that reduce the impact of large truck traffic on VT Route 22A and Downtown Vergennes to enhance the quality of life and economic vitality in Vergennes and the surrounding towns. Vergennes Planning and Environment Linkages Study Team
https://vergennespel.com/
For more information:
Project website: www.vergennespel.com
Project Email: [email protected]

