The September 2024 UVLSRPC eBulletin is here! New funding opportunities, upcoming events, new staff and more! Follow the link for more information. https://conta.cc/4d8owrc
Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Regional Planning Commission
Community Development and Urban Planning
Lebanon, New Hampshire 138 followers
The Commission has been providing professional planning assistance to municipal boards in the Upper Valley since 1963.
About us
Our current staff's areas of expertise include comprehensive planning, land use regulations, transportation planning, natural resource inventories, community/economic development, public participation, affordable housing, and hazard mitigation planning. The Commission is one of nine Regional Planning Commissions (RPC) in New Hampshire enabled through state legislation (RSA 36:45). RPCs were created to coordinate all aspects of planning, act as a liaison between local and state/federal governments and provide advisory technical assistance. Regional Planning Commissions seek to promote intergovernmental collaboration and coordination throughout the regions they serve.
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https://linktr.ee/uppervalleylakesunapeerpc
External link for Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Regional Planning Commission
- Industry
- Community Development and Urban Planning
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Lebanon, New Hampshire
- Type
- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
10 Water St
225
Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766, US
Employees at Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Regional Planning Commission
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Jeffrey Kessler
Part time retired and part time working
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Victoria Davis
Senior Planner at Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Regional Planning Commission
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Olivia Chitayat Uyizeye
Planner & Senior GIS Analyst | Master’s in Sustainable Development
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Meghan Butts
Executive Director at Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Regional Planning Commission
Updates
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Our latest eBulletin is now available! Go to https://conta.cc/4cSQO9u to learn more about upcoming trainings, our latest job posting, and the latest grant opportunities!
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We're #hiring a new Resilience Coordinator! If you're interested in supporting climate resilience across our community's transportation networks, check out the opportunity!
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Our June eBulletin is now out! Read the eBulletin at https://conta.cc/3KIuXpi to learn about all our work this summer, including stream crossing assessments, solid waste trainings, and more!
June 2024 E-Bulletin
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Are you up-to-date on your food waste facts? Check out FDA’s Food Waste Facts video, and then join us on June 8 in Lyme or Goshen for a home composting workshop (featuring giveaways!). Food Waste Facts: https://lnkd.in/dG956n2E Home Composting Workshops: uvlsrpc.org/food-scrap
Food Waste Facts
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Do you work for a town or institution that’s interested in reducing its food waste? Register for our August Municipal and Institutional Compost Design trainings to learn how you can implement composting in your town or at your business/organization. Learn more and register at tinyurl.com/MuniCompost.
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It’s the latest version of the eBulletin! Visit https://conta.cc/3UBsy4j to learn what we’ve been up to and scan all the exciting events we’ll be hosting this summer!
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Only a week away! Talk to owners of different electric vehicles (EVs) and e-bikes at the free Earth Day EV Expo on Sunday, April 21 from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. in West Lebanon at 10 Benning Street (the Shaw's supermarket parking lot). Get all your questions answered. What is the right EV or e-bike for you? How do you charge it? What financial incentives are available to lower the sticker price? How much do EVs save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions? Pre-register at NHEV.org to get a free raffle ticket. Organized by the Lebanon Energy Advisory Committee.
Drive Electric Earth Month • Earth Day EV Expo • West Lebanon, NH • Apr 21, 2024
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Get excited; the April 2024 eBulletin is now available! Learn more about our ongoing School Chemical Safety Trainings, household hazardous waste collection dates, ongoing projects and surveys, funding opportunities, and a whole lot more. Read the latest eBulletin here: https://conta.cc/3TL9Aru
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The Connecticut River Joint Commissions invites you to participate in two upcoming bi-state discussions! Join CRJC later this month to learn more about how changes to the farm bill may impact farmers along the watershed, and then attend another session in May to learn more about how land use can optimize your community's goals. Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/ecNBk6js