Kipling Road Utility Work

On Thursday, May 11, the Utilities Division will be working on Kipling Road between the hours of 7:00 am and 4:00 pm.  The Kipling Road will be closed between Black Mountain Road and Dickinson Road.  Motorists should seek alternate routes.

If you have any questions or concerns, contact the Department of Public Works at 802-254-4255 or email Chris Severance at cseverance@brattleboro.org


Brattleboro Taxes and Utilities Due May 15, 2023

The fourth installment of the 2022 Brattleboro Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes will be due by 5 p.m. on May 15, 2023. Payments made after May 15, 2023 wil have an additional 1% interest, as well as an 8% penalty added to the unpaid balance.

The Town of Brattleboro utility bills are also due by 5 p.m. on May 15, 2023. Payments made after May 15, 2023 will have an additional 1% interest, as well as an 8% penalty added to the unpaid balance.


Elm Street, Lynde Place Closure Wednesday

On Wednesday, May 10, Green Mountain Power will be working at the intersection of Elm Street and Lynde Place.  Elm Street and Lynde Place will be closed at that time.  The work is scheduled between the hours of 7:30 am and 3:30pm. Motorists should seek alternate routes.

The rain date for this work will be Monday, May 15.


Gibson Road Culvert Replacement

On Tuesday, May 9, the Highway Division will be replacing a culvert on Gibson Road near the intersection with East Orchard Street.  The work is scheduled between the hours of 6:30am and 3:00pm. During the day, there will be periods of time where the road will be closed.  Motorists should seek alternate routes.


Selectboard Meeting Notes – The Plan for the EMS Process

selectboard may 2 2023

Brattleboro Selectboard endorsed a plan put forth by Town Manager John Potter that offers an aggressive summer schedule for gathering input from board members, staff, EMS providers , other towns, and the public.  It kicks off at the next board meeting and will be a regular item for the second meeting of each month until decisions have been made.

Brattleboro will celebrate Juneteenth henceforth. The Agricultural Loan Fund has been updated to serve more people and the board held a first reading to find out the details. And green burials and properly-oriented Muslim burials will soon be options at the local cemetery 


Brattleboro Selectboard Agenda and Notes – May 2, 2023

The Brattleboro Selectboard will discuss a plan for the  “Fire-EMS Transition Project” which promises multiple opportunities for the public to weigh in with comments and opinions in the coming months.

They will also add Juneteenth to the official holiday schedule, adjust the cemetery ordinance , change the Agricultural Loan Fund, and more. You can bring up other items not on the agenda during public participation. But keep it short, you pesky public!  : )


Brattleboro Committee Meeting Warnings

The Brattleboro RTM Finance Committee will meet on Monday, May 1, 2023 at 6:00pm in the Quiet Reading Room at the Brooks Memorial Library (224 Main Street).

The Brattleboro Tree Advisory Board will meet on Thursday, May 4, 2023 at 4:15pm in the Hanna Cosman Room at the Municipal Center (230 Main Street).


Water Line Break at Marlboro Road and Westgate Drive

Crews are working to repair damage to a water line at the intersection of Marlboro Road and Westgate Drive.  During this emergency repair work, several residences  in the area will be without water for up to 20 minutes beginning now and continuing through approximately 7:00pm.  

Once the water is restored, you may experience a short period of discolored water or air in the water lines after the repair is complete.  Running the cold water for a few minutes should clear the lines if this happens.  


Brattleboro Committee Meeting Agendas

The Brattleboro Trustees of Public Funds will meet on Monday, April 24, 2023 at 4:30pm in the Hana Cosman Meeting Room at the Municipal Center (230 Main Street).

The Brattleboro Arts Committee will meet on Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at 5:00pm in the Brooks Memorial Library Community Meeting Room.

The Brattleboro RTM Finance Committee will meet on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 6:00pm in the Brooks Memorial Library Meeting Room.


Selectboard Meeting Notes – Brattleboro Bike and Pedestrian Plan Adopted

The Brattleboro Selectboard approved bike and pedestrian plan that, when implemented, will create a network of sidewalks and bike lanes throughout the town. 

The board debated possible changes to budget meeting times, considering a return to the days when budgets would be held on off-days at odd times rather than regular Tuesday evenings. They also approved a one year extension for Golden Cross ambulance service.


Walnut Street Repairs Scheduled

Next week, crews will be finalizing the work on Walnut Street near the intersection with Terrace Street.  Repairs will be made on Tuesday, April 18, beginning at 7:00 am and continuing through the afternoon on Friday, April 21.  The road will be closed from 71 Walnut Street through the intersection with Terrace Street.  Motorists are encouraged to seek alternate routes.  


Brattleboro Selectboard Meeting Agenda and Notes – April 18, 2023

The Brattleboro Selectboard will approve a one year extension with Golden Cross for ambulance services at their next regular meeting, putting in place a new contract that extends well beyond the EMS service decision the board plans to make in less than six months.

They’ll approve rules of conduct, plan a board retreat, adopt new parking rules, endorse a bike and walking plan, and consider changing the way the budget is prepared. They will also most certainly crow about winning a major award.


Brattleboro Wins Title of Strongest Town in North America

After four rounds in a March Madness-style tournament against 15 other North American cities, Brattleboro, VT won the title Strongest Town in North America. The results of the contest will be officially published later today (Friday, April 14). It was a very close race against the other finalist town, Saranac Lake, NY.

A representative from the community will receive an award on behalf of the city at the Strong Towns National Gathering, a conference of city-builders focused on improving transportation safety, municipal budgeting, housing opportunity, and more, at the end of May. Brattleboro will also be the subject of a professionally produced documentary video about building community prosperity from the bottom-up, to be released later this spring.


Brattleboro Parking Lot Line Striping

The Public Works Highway Division will be repainting the lines in the Harmony and High Grove Parking Lots this weekend, Saturday, April 15 and Sunday, April 16.  Crews will work from 6:00 am to approximately 1:00 pm both days and plan to complete a portion of each parking lot each day.  

Please have all vehicles removed from the WEST side of each lot by 6:00 am on Saturday.

Please have all vehicles removed from the EAST side of each lot by 6:00 am on Sunday.


Winter Parking Ban Ends April 12 at Midnight

The Brattleboro Parking Department would like to announce the lifting of the winter parking ban. Starting tomorrow night, April 12, 2023, at midnight, overnight parking will be allowed on all streets EXCEPT in the downtown area. The following streets are never available for overnight parking:

Main Street
High Street


Oak Grove Avenue Closure For Sewer Repairs

Tomorrow, April 12, beginning at 7:00 am, the Utilities Division will be working at the intersection of Oak Grove Avenue and Allen Street performing emergency repairs to a sewer line.  Oak Grove Avenue will be closed at the intersection with Allen Street from 7:00 am through approximately 2:00 pm.  Motorist should seek alternate routes.


Groundworks Leans On Community Partners To Support Operations While Staff Grieve Loss of Leah

In the wake of the tragic loss of our coworker, Leah, Groundworks Collaborative has received a truly remarkable outpouring of support from our community, our organizational partners, and our state government.  In order to allow our wider community to appropriately respond to this loss, Groundworks will be collaborating with its many community partners to cover the services it provides.  This collaboration will allow Groundworks’ clients to continue to receive the services they need, while Groundworks’ staff take the time they need to grieve, assess, begin to heal, and return to work.   

“It is clear that our entire staff needs a pause in order to come together to grieve, work together toward healing, and figure out our way forward,” said Executive Director Josh Davis.


Brattleboro Water Main Flushing Schedule

Utilities Division crews will start Spring Flushing of the Town water mains on Friday, April 21 and continue through Friday, May 5.  Occasional daytime flushing will continue throughout the week of May 5th through 12th.  

Customers are asked to check the flushing schedule closely as flushing may cause water discoloration, low water pressure and in some areas, intervals of no water.  Users who experience a short period of discolored water or air in the water lines after flushing is complete should run the cold water for a few minutes to clear the lines.