ACRPC Transportation Planning Projects RFQ
The Addison County Regional Planning Commission (ACRPC) is requesting Statements of Qualifications (SOQ)s for planning and design services for two feasibility assessments:
ACRPC will work with the consultant selected to refine a scope of work to address the three projects within the budget allotted.
The Addison County Regional Planning Commission (ACRPC), in its role as the Clean Water Service Program (CWSP) Provider for Basin 3, the Otter Creek, Lewis Creek, and Little Otter Creek watersheds, is issuing a request for qualifications for parties to serve as clean water project verifiers and maintainers. Applicants must meet the necessary requirements to be certified by DEC and must perform duties in accordance with DEC Guidance. In general, awardees will become pre-qualified as maintainers/verifiers for projects inside Basin 3 and ACRPC will retain a list of qualified entities to consider for project Verification and O&M.
For more information contact Deron Rixon at [email protected] 802-388-3141
The ACRPC, in its role as the Clean Water Service (CWSP) Provider for Basin 3, the Otter Creek, Lewis Creek, and Little Otter Creek watersheds, is issuing a request for proposals for projects that improve water quality in Basin 3. Any proposed projects must be consistent with the Clean Water Initiative Program (CWIP) Funding Policy. Applicants must consult with DEC staff on potential project impacts on natural resources, like wetlands or river corridors and to give DEC 30 days to review project impacts. Projects must be in keeping with the vision set forth by Act 76, the Clean Water Service Delivery Act, and policies and guidance set forth by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation to implement the Act.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with quarterly review of proposals.
For more information contact Mike Winslow at [email protected] 802-578-9999
ACRPC is administering a 2022 Environmental Conservation (DEC) Project Development Block Grant to subgrant up to $34,000 to develop water quality improvement projects. Funds should be used for getting landowners, municipalities and other partners “on board” with projects to improve water quality and to move those projects towards design and implementation. All project work, invoicing and reporting must be complete by July 1, 2024.
Grant description and application instructions
Activities covered by this grant include (but are not limited to):
– reviewing and prioritizing water quality projects listed in sources like stormwater master plans or tactical basin plans;
– contacting landowners to assess interest and feasibility;
– reviewing permitting concerns;
– meeting with towns;
– working with partners and/or online tools to estimate phosphorus reduction potential
– developing basic concept drawings
If you have questions, please contact Hannah Andrew at [email protected]
The Municipal Planning Grant (MPG) program encourages and supports planning and revitalization for local municipalities in Vermont. The MPG program works to strengthen Vermont by funding local planning initiatives that support statewide planning goals.
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Grants to municipalities that are Certified Local Governments through the VT Division for Historic Preservation for resource identification/planning, National Register nominations, downtown planning, public education, archaeological and building feasibility studies.
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Addison County Regional Planning Commission
14 Seminary Street, Middlebury, VT 05753
802-388-3141