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Montpelier Housing Committee

Officially established by the Montpelier City Council on May 11, 2022. The Housing Committee’s mission is to "evaluate housing-related information and propose solutions to the City Council that address identified problems". The Housing Committee also works to educate the public about Montpelier’s housing situation and to advocate for policies and proposals that further the goals of the City’s Master Plan. The official committee is preceded by the Montpelier Housing Task Force, which acted between 1999 and 2022.

 

Definition

Promote and enforce safe and healthy living conditions for rental properties. Vermont has some rental housing laws, but municipalities may supplement those laws with municipal rental housing codes.

Definition

Housing trust funds (HTF) can support construction or rehabilitation of owner or renter homes, including creating Accessory Dwelling Units. HTFs can be used to encourage young families to move in and renovate homes through grants, low-interest loans, or loan forgiveness over time. 

Definition

Additional living quarters on single-family lots that are independent of the primary dwelling unit. ADUs can offer more options for affordable housing, as they can be inexpensively constructed and do not require additional land for development. According to Vermont law (24 VSA §4412), municipalities must allow accessory dwelling units. However, municipalities may choose to adjust local bylaws to actively encourage the construction of ADUs.

Taylor Street Apartments

French Block Apartments

Winooski River Apartments

Bianchi Apartments

Hillside Shared Housing

River Station Apartments

Hebert Farm Apartments

Barre Street Apartments

Cummings Street Apartments

Washington County Community Housing Project I - Montpelier

Prospect Place

Pioneer Apartments

Heaton Woods

Lane Shops

Saint Paul Street Group Home

Young Adult Housing

North Branch Apartments

58 Barre Street

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