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69 Packard Road Boundary Line Adjustment
The Estate of Elizabeth Wood is proposing conveying+/- 13.5 acres of their land, which include private walking trails, adding to the Town of Jericho's existing 28.7 acre, Rice Springs, property.
what is the next step in the process to conserve Mobbs
The Selectboard will ultimately approve the conservation transaction. If approved, the Selectboard post notice of their decision and voters would have the opportunity to submit a petition calling for a vote on the conservation question. If a petition is not filed in a timely manner, then the Selectboard’s approval stands and the transaction can close.
What can the JCDC do?
could include facilitating the construction of varied housing stock, solar panel arrays, the creation of more town-based businesses by providing small business incubation, a community leach field, and the development of public recreational spaces and trails
Important Locations in Riverside
Place a pin on the map on a spot or spots you think are important. You can also provide a description of why you value that location.
Rename the Commercial District: Take Two
The Commercial is the pink area on the zoning map below. (click on image to view the full zoning map of Jericho)It's a mix of residential, commercial, and even some farm land.
Planning Commission Meeting - August 18
The Planning Commission met on Tuesday August 18 at 7:00 pm.The PC discussed the Official Map project.
Planning Commission Meeting - September 17
Official Map Discussion: One of the recommendations in the Town Plan and the Commercial District Master Plan is the implementation of an Official Map. The PC will learn more about that process and discuss funding options.
Where did you Green up Jericho?
Place a pin on the map to show us where you participated in Green Up Day. You can also upload a picture to share with the community.
March Question of the Month-Town Plan '24
) to 7 (most supported) , Which of the following types of housing would you support in area #2 on the above map (i.e., Jericho Center: The village around the Jericho Community Center along Browns Trace Road)?
Do you use native plants for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife and use sustainable maintenance practices in the garden?
Help us make our own local map of wildlife habitat gardens. Zoom in on your location for best results. Place a pin on your garden so we can watch our network grow!