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Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission - Alternate Member
Deadline:
Tuesday, May 6, 2025



Position Objectives

Open position is for the alternate seat for an unexpired 2-year term ending June 30, 2026.

Meeting Information

Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at 6:00 PM. 

Duties and Responsibilities


The Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (CCRPC) is one of 11 regional planning commissions in Vermont and the only one that also serves as a Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). Based on the 2010 Census, Chittenden County is the most populous in Vermont, home to about one-quarter of the state’s residents.

Founded in 1966, the CCRPC was established to encourage cooperation among municipalities and to guide the region’s development and resource preservation efforts.

The Commission is made up of 19 municipal commissioners, each appointed by their town or city’s legislative body, along with five at-large commissioners who represent Agriculture, Conservation/Environment, Socio-Economic/Housing, and Transportation. Each commissioner has one vote, and the five at-large members are selected by the Full Commission.

Williston appoints one commissioner and one alternate to represent the town on the CCRPC.

Read more about the commission here: ccrpcvt.org/about-us/commission


Minimum Requirements

Williston Resident





How to Apply

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