Report: Housing Costs
Burden Many Low-Income Vermonters
New home construction needs
to double to meet demand in coming years
MONTPELIER, Vt. - Vermont's
aging housing stock is inadequate, causing low-income
households to spend more of their money on housing
than they can afford, according to a report released
today. more


As of July
1, 2006, five tax credits available to buildings in
Designated
Downtowns and Designated
Village Centers have been consolidated into three.
These credits are now also simpler
to use and more accessible to small projects.
Tax
Credits
Summary
Guidelines
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Get the Lead Out of Vermont
A
report aimed at
reducing the effects of lead
on all Vermonters
Tax Increment Financing
Tax Increment Financing Districts have been
available in Vermont as a financing tool for municipal
infrastructure for many years. The program has undergone
many changes through the years, especially since the introduction
of a statewide education property tax. more
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Vermont's
2009 Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report

2009
update of the Housing Council and Housing Awareness
Campaign report tracking the gap between housing
costs and wages in Vermont.
Read
more about housing and wages. 
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