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Vermont Towns and Villages

Vermont enjoys its downtowns and villages as community social and economic centers. Almost a fifth of Vermont's economic activity and jobs are based in its downtowns. They play a key role in a region's economy, frequently as the second or third largest employer.

Over 5,200 buildings in Vermont are currently listed on the national Register of Historic Places. Most are included in downtown historic districts.

The Vermont Downtown Program established in 1994, helped buck a national trend of disinvestment in downtowns.

The program is affiliated with National Main Street Center, serving over 1,400 communities nationwide in revitalization and redevelopment of "Main Streets."  It operates as a division of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

 

 

 


 

Vermont's 255 political units include 237 towns, 9 cities, 5 unorganized towns and 4 gores. Counties exist in Vermont but are not significant in operations of the political units.

Vermont cities and towns are governed by either a city council or a selectboard  empowered to act on most issues.

Town Meeting Day (the first Tuesday in March)  convenes to elect municipal officers, approve annual budgets and conduct  other business.  Town Meeting Day is a state holiday that allows citizens (in theory) the time off to attend Town Meeting for participation.

There is no general requirement for chartered municipalities to observe Town Meeting. For example, the Town of South Burlington was re-chartered as the City of South Burlington in 1971, allowing  the new charter to hold city elections in April. No other municipality has been granted such a charter by the legislature.

Employers in the state often give their employees time off, or at least give the employees the option of leaving early or coming to work late in order to attend their home town's Town Meeting.

 

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