Northwest Regional Planning Commission

Northwest Regional Planning Commission The Northwest Regional Planning Commission (NRPC) is one of eleven commissions serving Vermont municipalities. NRPC serves Franklin and Grande Isle County.

The Northwest Regional Planning Commission (NRPC) is one of eleven commissions serving Vermont municipalities (Vermont Regional Planning Commissions). NRPC operates under the Vermont Municipal and Regional Planning and Development Act and its adopted bylaws (Title 24, Chapter 117, V.S.A.). By definition, a "region" consists of a group of contiguous municipalities which "constitute a logical geogra

phic and coherent socio-economic planning area." All municipalities, by law, are members of the Regional Commission, however active participation is voluntary. As adopted in 1997, the mission of the NRPC is:

1.To conduct regional planning programs.
2.To assist local municipalities,through education, technical assistance, grants and funding; and to aid municipalities in their planning efforts as authorized by Vermont planning laws.
3.To serve as a center of information and as a resource to support the region and its municipalities'interests, growth patterns and common goals.
4.To provide a forum for the discussion of issues which are regional in nature and/or unique to our area of the state, and to serve as a mediator to resolve conflicts as appropriate. Common sense and a spirit of compromise must be allowed to enter the discussion so that the impacts of development may be mitigated. Our region is made up of 23 (19 towns, 3 incorporated villages, and 1 city) located in Franklin and Grand Isle Counties in northwestern Vermont. The region's total year round population numbers around 45,000, and its land area covers over 1,200 square miles. The Commission provides services to local municipalities, area non-profits and other regional organizations. Projects the Commission works on include:

1.Preparing municipal plans, zoning and subdivision regulations
2.Responding to questions about local, state or federal regulations
3.Assisting with grant preparation and administration
4.Preparing local and regional maps which depict information such as road names, current land use, or flood plains
5.Providing census data and other demographic information
6.Coordinating recreation path projects such as the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail
7.Conducting traffic counts on local roads

In addition to our other programs, each year the Commission provides member municipalities up to forty hours of free assistance for project related work.

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03/17/2026

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Is flooding in our future?

Learn about actions state and local organizations are taking to reduce flood risk and protect our communities!

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Vermont DEC's Wetlands Program is updating its inventory of wetlands in the area shown on the map. Public comments are w...
03/06/2026

Vermont DEC's Wetlands Program is updating its inventory of wetlands in the area shown on the map. Public comments are welcome.

Want to learn more?

View the online map at https://vermont.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6b92b591e58d2c3dcd90daf6&id=cba96e132b&e=c4bede3d5b

Visit the Environmental Notice Bulletin at https://enb.vermont.gov/?id=29600 .

Attend the information session scheduled for March 18, 2026, at 1:00pm. Register at f67ea319-ee8b-44ef-a0d1-8178c358583b@20b4933b-baad-433c-9c02-70edcc7559c6/registration" rel="ugc" target="_blank">https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/f67ea319-ee8b-44ef-a0d1-8178c358583b@20b4933b-baad-433c-9c02-70edcc7559c6/registration

This year, the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation will be updating their Tactical Basin Plans for both the...
01/15/2026

This year, the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation will be updating their Tactical Basin Plans for both the Missisquoi Bay and Lamoille River Basins. As part of this process, they will be updating the lakes, rivers, and wetlands in need of restoration in these regions. The new plans will also outline water quality goals and establish the partners and funding necessary to achieve them.

The DEC is looking for feedback from community members on their needs and overall watershed health to carry out successful watershed restoration projects. To input your feedback, visit these forms:
Missisquoi Bay Basin (Basin 6) - https://forms.office.com/g/GLUXkpPijW
Lamoille River Basin (Basin 7) - https://forms.office.com/g/B81Cpc6LqW

To read more about this project, see the attached flyers or visit https://dec.vermont.gov/water-investment/watershed-planning/basins-and-planners and navigate to your Basin.

NRPC is collaborating with Saint Albans City Energy and Climate Committee to host the region’s 3rd annual WindowDressers...
11/07/2025

NRPC is collaborating with Saint Albans City Energy and Climate Committee to host the region’s 3rd annual WindowDressers community build. This non-profit program provides affordable insulating window inserts to residents, including free inserts for low-income families. The inserts reduce energy usage and costs as well as increase comfort from drafty windows.

The community build, where volunteers and customers come together to assemble the inserts, will take place at Saint Paul’s United Methodist Church (11 Church Street, Saint Albans), November 14-18, 8:30-5:00pm with lunch served daily. All mobility and ability levels welcome, including kids!

Sign up here: https://signup.com/go/wrvsFvn

Contact Nora Brown with questions ([email protected])

(Pictured: NRPC staff at the 2024 Window Dressers build)

Sheldon residents are invited to join the first public meeting for the Sheldon Springs Bicycle and Pedestrian Scoping St...
10/28/2025

Sheldon residents are invited to join the first public meeting for the Sheldon Springs Bicycle and Pedestrian Scoping Study. Tuesday, November 4th at 6pm - Sheldon Fire Department Town of Sheldon, VT

08/04/2025

Franklin County NRCD is offering free stormwater consultations to St. Albans Town and St. Albans City residents. Do you have questions about stormwater drainage and erosion on your property? Are you interested in learning about rain gardens, water bars, and infiltration trenches? Schedule your free Stormwater Consultation today to learn about managing stormwater runoff, reducing erosion, and improving water quality!

Email [email protected] or call (802)-309-2081 to schedule your free stormwater consultation today!

Franklin County Stormwater VT

08/01/2025

ARMYWORM ALERT! An armyworm outbreak has been reported in Fairfax and Waterbury areas. The armyworms have been primarily feeding on grass fields. Armyworm moths generally blow up from the south in storms. Please don’t panic, but do go out and scout your corn and grass fields for armyworms. When full grown, the caterpillars can be almost 1.5 inches long. The caterpillars are usually greenish or brownish, but can be almost black. The sides and back of the caterpillar have light colored stripes running along the body. The caterpillars normally feed at night and much damage can occur before they mature. The preferred foods are grasses including corn, grains, and forage grasses. They will feed on other plants if grasses are unavailable. Feeding will start on the lower leaves and move upwards. A large population can strip an entire field in just a few days. When the field is eaten they “march’ to adjacent fields. Corn fields that are minimum or no-tilled into grass sod or fields infested with grass weeds are most susceptible. For more information on scouting and control options please contact Dr. Heather Darby at the University of Vermont Extension at (802) 782-6054 or [email protected].

07/16/2025
07/08/2025

💧**RAFFLE ALERT!**🌿

Join us at Tales from the Watershed this Saturday, July 12th from 5–8 PM for an evening of storytelling, community, and a chance to win a FREE rain barrel!

Conserve water and care for your garden while protecting our rivers and lakes. 🎉

This beautiful rain barrel was built using a recycled container from Mill River Brewing BBQ & Smokehouse and hand-painted by Gracie Grimes of Friends of Northern Lake Champlain!

Raffle tickets available at the event – winner announced at 7:30 PM!

For more information about the event and the benefits of rain barrels, visit our website at fcsvt.org.

City of Saint Albans
Town of St. Albans
Northwest Regional Planning Commission

07/02/2025

📣❗️CALL FOR STORYTELLERS❗📣

We're looking for community members to share stories at our free event Tales from the Watershed on July 12!

Interested? Fill out this form👉 https://forms.gle/axXD6aqSadPjBzEU7

More information and guide for storytellers here: https://www.fcsvt.org/events-calendar

Northwest Regional Planning Commission
Friends of Northern Lake Champlain
Town of St. Albans
City of Saint Albans

Address

75 Fairfield Street
Saint Albans, VT
05478

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm
Sunday 6am - 10pm

Telephone

+18025245958

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