
- 230 Main St, Suite 202
- Brattleboro, VT 05301
Full Contact Info
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Email:
- [email protected] Phone:
- 802-254-6456 (Fax)
Hours of Operation
- Monday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
- Tuesday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
- Wednesday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
- Thursday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
- Friday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Planning Services
The Planning Services Department provides a wide range of services to the general public, including community development, project consultation, development review, and zoning permit information and processing.
In addition, the Department provides technical and staffing support and research to the following Boards/Committees as well as to the Selectboard, and various private and non-profit community groups.
- Planning Commission
- Development Review Board
- Conservation Commission
- Energy Committee
- Agricultural Advisory Committee
- Design Review Committee
Find your zoning district at Mapsonline.net. (To find the Zoning District: Click on the tab titled Layers, scroll down to the Zoning section, and click on the check-box. You will need to click on the "i" information tab in right margin and then on the property; the district name will appear under the property owner information on left.)
Find out if you are in a Special Flood Hazard Area at Flood Hazard Mapsonline.
Staff
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- Sue Fillion -
- Planning Director
- 802-251-8112
- [email protected]
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- Brian Bannon -
- CFM & Zoning Administrator
- 802-251-8111
- [email protected]
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- Stephen Hayes -
- Planning Technician/E911 Coordinator
- 802-251-8107
- [email protected]
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- Stephen Dotson -
- Sustainability Coordinator
- 802-251-8110
- [email protected]
Planning Services
News & AnnoucementsThe Housing Coalition of Southeastern Vermont has published two resources about housing in the state: one for creating housing in Windham County and one for those seeking housing.
The Town of Brattleboro is considering improvements to the intersection of Green Street and High Street and invites you to join a public forum on Nov. 29.
After four rounds in a March Madness-style tournament against 15 other North American cities, Brattleboro won the title Strongest Town in North America on April 14. Voters from an international audience of millions selected Brattleboro to win the eighth annual Strongest Town Contest based on its dedication to Strong Towns principles, such as transparent local accounting, building safe and productive streets, encouraging incremental housing, eliminating parking mandates, and ending highway expansions. On October 6, Strong Towns published a video feature on YouTube showcasing what it is that makes Brattleboro unique.
Earlier this year, the Town of Brattleboro made strides toward environmental sustainability by transitioning some of its gas-powered handheld tools to eco-friendly, electric-powered alternatives. By adopting greener gear, the Town aims to significantly decrease its carbon footprint.
After four rounds in a March Madness-style tournament against 15 other North American cities, Brattleboro won the title Strongest Town in North America. Voters from an international audience selected Brattleboro to win the 8th annual Strongest Town Contest based on its dedication to Strong Towns principles, such as transparent local accounting, building safe and productive streets, encouraging incremental housing, eliminating parking mandates, and ending highway expansions.