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Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District
Project will focus on infrastructure improvements to the access area and reducing environmental impacts on the shoreline of the Winooski River. Infrastructure improvements include stairs/ramps for access to the water for fishing and as a boat launch/portage. The stairs/ramp will provide the co-benefit of creating a universally accessible river access and reducing environmental impacts on the area by keeping residents off riverbanks when launching canoes or fishing. This project intends to limit soil disturbance, reduce riverbank erosion, maintain a low invasive knotweed presence, and reduce the spread of harmful aquatic species.
Posted Date
Jun 15, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: Jun 15, 2026
Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District
Close: Jul 10, 2026
Project will focus on infrastructure improvements to the access area and reducing environmental impacts on the shoreline of the Winooski River. Infrastructure improvements include stairs/ramps for access to the water for fishing and as a boat launch/portage. The stairs/ramp will provide the co-benefit of creating a universally accessible river access and reducing environmental impacts on the area by keeping residents off riverbanks when launching canoes or fishing. This project intends to limit soil disturbance, reduce riverbank erosion, maintain a low invasive knotweed presence, and reduce the spread of harmful aquatic species.
AvailableWinooski Natural Resources Conservation District
The Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District is seeking proposals for the 2026 Cheesefactory Road Riparian Buffer Planting project. The project aims to restore land adjacent to the Muddy Brook by establishing a forested riparian buffer to improve water quality and stabilize streambanks. Implementation includes site preparation and planting to reduce nutrient loading in the local watershed.
Posted Date
Sep 29, 2020
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Sep 29, 2020
Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District
Close: May 4, 2026
The Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District is seeking proposals for the 2026 Cheesefactory Road Riparian Buffer Planting project. The project aims to restore land adjacent to the Muddy Brook by establishing a forested riparian buffer to improve water quality and stabilize streambanks. Implementation includes site preparation and planting to reduce nutrient loading in the local watershed.
Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District
The Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District is soliciting proposals to perform a feasibility study and preliminary design for removal of the Cilley Hill Dam in Jericho, Vermont. The contractor will assess logistics, costs, hydrology, alternatives, and engage stakeholders and landowners, producing a preliminary design and deliverables over an expected 12-month period. Proposals must include firm qualifications, approach, cost breakdown, and compliance with applicable laws and reporting requirements.
Posted Date
Dec 30, 2025
Due Date
Mar 9, 2026
Release: Dec 30, 2025
Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District
Close: Mar 9, 2026
The Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District is soliciting proposals to perform a feasibility study and preliminary design for removal of the Cilley Hill Dam in Jericho, Vermont. The contractor will assess logistics, costs, hydrology, alternatives, and engage stakeholders and landowners, producing a preliminary design and deliverables over an expected 12-month period. Proposals must include firm qualifications, approach, cost breakdown, and compliance with applicable laws and reporting requirements.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District
This Strategic Plan for the Winooski Natural Resource Conservation District outlines a roadmap to connect people to conservation for a sustainable and resilient landscape. It is structured around four strategic goals: establishing a strong organizational identity as a leader in technical assistance and education, fostering effective partnerships for collaborative conservation efforts, ensuring organizational sustainability through robust revenue and oversight, and effectively articulating the organization's impact on the District's people and places. The plan emphasizes integrating climate resiliency, racial equity, and inclusivity across all initiatives.
The meeting included financial updates, NRCS and NRCC agency reports, and a civil rights training session. Program updates focused on contract renewals, grant activities, locally led funding processes, and completion of the tree sale. Cybersecurity training options and an inclement weather work policy were discussed, with a vote scheduled to adopt an equivalent policy. Additionally, the board reviewed a proposed annual field equipment allowance stipend for staff and discussed personnel matters including a duty station change.
The meeting included financial updates regarding revenue projections, payroll, and the rollover of a matured CD. The board discussed cybersecurity measures in response to phishing concerns. Program updates were provided on stormwater management, phosphorus monitoring, and conservation action planning. The board reviewed a petition regarding municipal farming exemptions and discussed compliance with Open Meeting Law, including plans for mandatory training for supervisors.
The Board of Supervisors discussed financial updates regarding profit and loss, grants, and budget carryovers. The meeting included the introduction of a new guest and his appointment as an associate supervisor. Updates were provided on the NRCC and their budget appropriations, as well as progress reports on various conservation projects including tree plantings, CWSP projects, and the locally led fund pool processes for 2024, 2025, and 2026. The board reviewed district service area mapping, discussed donation policies, and conducted an executive session to address staff performance reviews and paternity leave, resulting in approved pay increases for specific staff members.
The board meeting included a review of financial updates, specifically discussing profit and loss statements, carryover funds from grants, payroll, and insurance invoices. The board also discussed NACD grants, the status of staff turnover, and the allocation of personnel time. Additionally, board members introduced themselves and provided summaries of their professional backgrounds in agriculture, conservation, and community organization.
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