Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District

Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District The Rutland District was established in 1968 and is one of fourteen in the State. Rutland
Supervisor - Lee Turner - Rutland Town
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A Conservation District is a political subdivision of the State of Vermont, as designated by legislation in 1939, to cooperate with farmers, other landowners, organizations and state and federal agencies to encourage and assist in the conservation of natural resources throughout the State. It includes the sixteen towns in the eastern part of Rutland County and Rutland City. The District is partial

ly funded with State funds through allocation from the Natural Resources Conservation Council. Fundraising/sales, workshops, support from towns and local businesses, and grants secure additional funds. The District functions under the direction of five locally elected Supervisors, one Associate Supervisor and a District Manager. The District holds monthly meetings, which are open to the public, to oversee and administer all programs and finances. Board of Supervisors
Chair - Alan Shelvey - Shrewsbury
Vice Chair -Bridget Bowen-Wallingford
Supervisor - Mike Pedone - Clarendon
Supervisor - Sean Barrows - W.

Address

Rutland, VT
05701

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18027758034

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