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Rutland planning commission to re-scope pocket park after grant denial; boat launch safety remains a concern

April 19, 2025 | Town of Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont


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Rutland planning commission to re-scope pocket park after grant denial; boat launch safety remains a concern
Commissioners on the Rutland Town Planning Commission discussed the pocket-park project on April 17, 2025, after the select board asked the planning commission to propose how to proceed now that a recreational-trails grant application was not approved.

Unidentified Planning Commission Member 1 said the select board "essentially said, well, now that we don't have the grant, the planning commission can tell us, you know, maybe come up with a plan for proceeding with that." Commissioners agreed to consider phasing the pocket park and to include the incoming recreation director, Mike Rowe, in future discussions; Member 1 noted Rowe will be recreation director as of July 1.

Grant status and cost: commissioners confirmed the recreational-trails program grant application "did not get approved." One commissioner said the park could likely be completed for "a whole lot less than $50,000," suggesting a smaller-scope approach.

Boat launch and safety: the commission revisited an earlier decision to remove a boat launch from plans, referencing safety and liability concerns. Unidentified Planning Commission Member 3, who identified himself as a licensed captain, said, "I'm a licensed captain, and I don't think it's safe." Members said the current is strong and there is no safe put-in except by using private property; they also said the issue will require defense of the commission's views going forward.

Why it matters: the pocket park and any river-access features affect public use of town riverfront resources and potential liability. The select board's direction and an incoming recreation director will shape next steps.

Ending: Commissioners asked members to think about pocket-park phases and to include Mike Rowe in planning conversations at future meetings.

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