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Vermont Public Radio: act 250

Court Addresses Issue Of Party Status In Act 250 Cases Tuesday, 05/08/12 5:50pm - John Dillon, VPR News

The Vermont Environmental Court has clarified who gets to intervene in Act 250 permit reviews. The court ruling reverses a district environmental commission decision that barred environmental groups from intervening in a case involving a Wal-Mart proposed for Bennington.

Move To Streamline Act 250 Stalls In House Tuesday, 04/24/12 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

Legislation aimed at streamlining the state's environmental permit process has stalled in the House and is likely dead for the year. The bill was a priority of Governor Peter Shumlin, who has called for eliminating some redundancy in Act 250 appeals.

Shumlin Relaxes Environmental Rules For Flood Clean-Up Saturday, 09/03/11 4:04pm - VPR News

Governor Peter Shumlin says his administration has relaxed environmental rules to allow work crews to quickly rebuild roads destroyed by floodwaters.

Ruling On Moretown Quarry Reaffirms Environmental Law Monday, 03/29/10 5:50pm and Tuesday, 03/30/10 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

An Environmental Court judge has settled six years of legal controversy and ruled against a quarry proposed for central Vermont.

VT Edition: 40 Years Of Act 250 Tuesday, 01/12/10 1:53pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with the executive director of the Vermont Natural Resources Council, and land use lawyers about whether Act 250 can still tackle 21st century problems and concerns.

VT Edition: Giovanna Peebles, Tayt Brooks & John Crock on Act 250 & Archaeology Tuesday, 08/04/09 Noon - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

Changes to Vermont's development law, Act 250, have raised concerns about protecting the state's historically important sites.

Act 250 and Vermont's Archeological Sites Tuesday, 08/04/09 Noon - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

Changes to Vermont's development law, Act 250, have raised concerns about protecting the state's historically important sites.

Critics say Act 250 rules change threatens historic heritage Thursday, 07/16/09 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

The Douglas Administration wants to change the rules for developers whose projects could affect historic or archeological sites. Officials say the rules are confusing and potentially costly to business. But critics say the proposal will weaken protections for the state's historic heritage.