Some photos here from Champlain Housing Trust's block party last Friday, celebrating their new digs at 88 King Street, Burlington.
Thanks to Jon Shenton, Marketing and Communications Coordinator over at CHT.
Some photos here from Champlain Housing Trust's block party last Friday, celebrating their new digs at 88 King Street, Burlington.
Thanks to Jon Shenton, Marketing and Communications Coordinator over at CHT.
People working to help the homeless in rural areas can get a little help themselves when they log in to a free webinar Tuesday, June 23 from 2 to 3 p.m.
Speakers from the National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH) and the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio (COHHIO) will explore the challenges rural Continuums of Care face as they implement their Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) plans.
Speakers include Jamey Burden, NAEH; and Douglas Argue and Jonda Clemings, COHHIO.
Supporters of a proposed housing development in Shelburne are holding a rally in advance of tonight's Shelburne Development Review Board (DRB) meeting.
The proposal would replace the Shelburnewood Mobile Home Park with a mix of affordable, work-place and market-rate housing, including senior housing.
The plan calls for at least 53 percent of the development's family and workforce units — and at least 38 percent of the senior citizen units — to be affordable.
Tonight the DRB is expected to vote on the developer's preliminary project plans. A positive vote will lead to further refinement of the plan with the DRB. A negative vote would end the project altogether.
The Vermont Green Building Network (VGBN) and the Vermont Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIAVT) is presenting "Deep Energy Retrofits," a workshop for builders, architects and others, June 19 in Montpelier.
As a follow up to the "Toward Net-Zero Energy Homes" series, this workshop will focus on the deep energy retrofits of homes and other building types.
They'll cover what the nature of the challenge is, where energy goes in homes, and look at the underlying building science. Air barriers and insulation detailing will be illustrated through case study examples.
They'll look at mechanical systems for low load retrofits as well.
Champlain Housing Trust (CHT) is throwing an old fashioned neighborhood block party Friday, June 12 from 4 to 6 p.m.
It's in celebration of NeighborWorks Week and as a "thank you" to their neighbors along King Street, between Saint Paul and Pine streets, who were so patient during construction of CHT's new headquarters at 88 King Street.
There'll be kid-friendly events, snacks, drinks and a lemonade stand courtesy of the King Street Youth Center, CHT's new neighbor across the street.
Heads-up: No pets, alcohol or street parking, please.
The Northeast Kingdom Collaborative will hold a "Forum on Housing in the Northeast Kingdom" on June 26.
Come to the Barton Memorial Building in Barton from 9 to 11 a.m. to discuss housing in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.
The forum will examine issues of:
The 26th annual National NeighborWorks Week runs this Saturday, June 6, through June 13.
During NeighborWorks Week, local NeighborWorks organizations mobilize tens of thousands of volunteers, businesspeople, neighbors, friends, and local and national elected and civic leaders in a week of neighborhood change and awareness.
They rehab and repair homes, paint and landscape properties, conduct neighborhood tours, recognize successful partnerships, and host events that educate, train and inform.
Members of the New England Resident Service Coordinators (NERSC) have gathered in Burlington for the organization's 11th annual conference.
Gov. Jim Douglas and VHFA Executive Director Sarah Carpenter (pictured) welcomed attendees to the three-day event being held at Burlington's Hilton Tuesday night.
Yesterday, the Vermont Housing Council and the Vermont Housing Awareness Campaign released the latest edition of "Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Housing and Wages in Vermont."
Here are some photos from our press event in Room 11 of the Vermont Statehouse.
Tickets for HomeShare Vermont's annual fundraiser, "A Taste of Home," are on sale now.
The event, scheduled for Friday, May 29, 5-8 p.m., is an evening of local food and entertainment all to benefit HomeShare Vermont of South Burlington.
Food will be donated by Leunig's Bistro, A Single Pebble, Three Tomatoes Trattoria, Bevo and Wildtree Products.
There'll be live music by Brett Hughes and Marie Claire, cash bar, silent auction and a drawing from all ticket holders to win tickets to see the Red Sox take on the Blue Jays in Boston on Aug. 30.