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The Transportation Board's inception as successor to the Highway Board occurred in 1975.

The Board's duties and responsibilities include response to appeals, petitions and specific activities pursuant to statutory authority; i.e. Highways (Title 19) and Aeronautics, Railroads and Surface Transportation (Title 5).

Transportation Board Schedules Public Forums on Rail

The Vermont Transportation Board this fall will hold a series of public forums for the purpose of gathering public comment about State transportation policy associated with trains, both passenger and freight. At the forums, the Board wants to discuss railroad issues with the public to determine how future transportation policy can be shaped to best position Vermont’s rail interests to meet the needs of the state residents.

“Vermont is poised to significantly expand passenger rail in the very near future, while at the same time the state also is seeking growth opportunities for both the movement and off-loading of freight,” said David Coen, Acting Chair of the Transportation Board. “As a result, we want to have a conversation with Vermonters to both hear their suggestions as well as understand their concerns regarding these new services and how the state uses its rail lines.”
 
Topics the Board plans to discuss include:

  • Living with railroads as neighbors, and the issues they present.
  • Passenger rail expansion along Vermont’s western corridor between Rutland and Burlington.
  • Passenger rail expansion from various points in Vermont to Montreal.
  • Truck traffic through villages and town centers, and the effect of rail expansion.
  • Adjacent rail-side economic development and planning for increased rail activity.
  • Starting commuter rail service linking Brattleboro to various points in Massachusetts.
  • Rail Safety, including crossings, trespassing and response to potential emergency incidents.

The Board will hold public forums on the following dates:

  • October 17: Bixby Library, 6:30 p.m., 258 Main Street, Vergennes. VT.
  • October 20: The Gateway Center, 6 p.m., 84 Fyfe Drive, Newport, VT.
  • October 27: The Holiday Inn Rutland, 6 p.m., 476 Holiday Drive, Rutland, VT.
  • November 9: Brattleboro Museum & Art Center, 6 p.m., 10 Vernon Street, Brattleboro, VT
  • November 10: St. Albans Museum, 6:30 p.m. 9 Church Street, St. Albans City, VT.
  • November 14: Main Street Landing's Lake & College Building, 6:30 p.m., Gallery Room, second floor, 60 Lake Street, Burlington, VT.
  • November 16: Hotel Coolidge, 6 p.m., 39 South Main Street, White River Junction, VT.

People who cannot attend a hearing can submit written comment. For more information, contact the Board’s Executive Secretary John Zicconi at john.zicconi@vermont.gov or by calling 802-828-2942. To view the Board's PowerPoint presentation, click here. To view the full press release, click here.

Transportation Board Releases Annual Report on the Decline of Driving

The Transportation Board's 2015 Annual Report documents the comments the Board received during a recent series of public forums that focused on the difficulties of navigating Vermont without a car and the transportation trends of middle-aged and older adults. The report documents that older Vermonters, much like their younger counterparts, want to drive their cars less and walk, bike and use public transportation more often. For a copy of the report, click here.

Contact Information

Transportation Board
14 Baldwin Street
Montpelier, VT  05602
Tele: (802) 828-2942 
Fax: (802) 828-2660

Mailing Address

State of Vermont, Transportation Board
14 Baldwin Street
Montpelier, VT  05602

John Zicconi, Executive Secretary
802 828-2942
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