By Associated Press - Wednesday, April 11, 2018

RUTLAND, Vt. (AP) - Town officials in Rutland, Vermont, say they will revisit redevelopment plans in hopes of reaching agreement over a proposed “road diet” ahead of development next year.

Rutland has locked horns with West Rutland over the width of Route 4A - West Rutland wants to reduce the road to three traffic lanes alongside a bike and pedestrian lane. The Rutland Herald reports the Rutland Select Board has voted 3-2 against any reduction of Route 4A.

The Rutland Town Planning Commission was asked to review dozens of recommendations from two separate studies in order to reach an agreement between the two communities.



Planning commission Chairwoman Barbara Noyes Pulling said Tuesday that the commission will hold public discussions in May over recommendations for the future of Route 4A.

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