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Village Streetscape & Parks Design - Bethel for All Forum

  • Bethel Town Hall 134 S. Main Street Bethel, VT, 05032 United States (map)

Expanded sidewalks for seating or ramps. Street trees and beautification. Safer and easier parking. Pocket parks and public spaces. After months of planning, studying, measuring, drafting and talking, we’re ready to share draft streetscape and parks designs from downtown.

Join Dayton Crites of DuBois & King as we unveil draft streetscape and parks designs. Share your input on priority ideas for making our village streets and parks safer, more appealing, and more accessible to all.

Join Live or Via Zoom:

  • Attend in person at the Bethel Town Hall (conference room, lower level), 134 South Main Street

  • Join remotely via Zoom:

Accessibility:

  • The Bethel Town Hall is wheelchair accessible. Enter by the front door for the first floor conference room.

  • We will provide automatic captioning in the Zoom meeting.

  • Do you need assistance or additional accommodations? If so, please email ncyr@vtc.edu and we will do our best to make arrangements.

We need diverse voices at the table!

As we consider and prioritize project ideas, we need diverse people and voices at the table. With help from a state grant, we can offer $50 stipends per meeting attended for any community members who identify as BIPOC, refugees and English language learners, LGBTQ+, people who are unhoused, people living with disabilities, and people who have low incomes.

If you identify with one or more of those groups and would like to receive a stipend for joining this meeting (or others), you can confidentially reach out to Sarah Wraight at Two River-Ottauquechee Regional Commission. Email swraight@trorc.org or call 802-457-3188 x3007.

Host: Bethel for All. This event is one of four accessibility forums organized by Bethel for All —a community-driven planning process making Bethel, Vermont a more connected, vibrant, welcoming and accessible place for all. Join us for the other three forums to learn about creating accessible public spaces and services, active and safer streets, and cleaner watersheds. Bethel for All is a Vermont Better Connections project. bethelforall.org

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