
Sustainable Communities
Smart growth is a pattern of land development that creates compact, walkable, transit-accessible communities with a range of affordable housing opportunities and choices. In Vermont, it builds on and maintains the state’s historic settlement pattern of higher-density downtown and village centers surrounded by farm, forest, and natural areas.
Using smart growth principles as a guide, VNRC promotes land use planning that creates communities that are environmentally sustainable, economically viable, and resilient. To do this, we ensure the continued strength and effectiveness of Act 250, Vermont’s landmark development review law, as well as complementary state policies that promote smart growth and reduce sprawl. And we support the state’s farming and forest economies to ensure long-term land availability and economic health.
Kati Gallagher, Sustainable Communities Program Director
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Initiatives
Transportation for Vermonters
VNRC coordinates T4VT, a statewide advocacy coalition dedicated to a sustainable & accessible transportation system for Vermont.
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Building Resilient Communities
Learn more about upcoming opportunities to strengthen resilience and sustainability in your community.
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Smarter Growth
VNRC, AARP-VT and PTV are organizing ongoing conversations to tackle challenges and lift up opportunities for sustainable development in Vermont.
Read MoreSmart Growth News
Vermont Natural Resources Council Announces Spring 2026 Small Grants for Smart Growth Recipients
Montpelier, VT—The Vermont Natural Resources Council is pleased to announce the latest grant recipients for the Small Grants for Smart Growth program. Grantee selections are made by VNRC and a…
Where Act 181 Stands Today
Vermont’s forests, farms, wildlife, and waters are at the core of what so many of us value about our state, whether that’s working a sugarbush, hiking in a town forest…
Unpacking S.325 | An act relating to regional planning and Act 250 Tier jurisdiction
For an update on where S.325 and Act 181 stands, see our post here. Right now the Vermont Legislature is considering adjustments to Act 181, the 2024 legislation that modernizes…


