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BENNINGTON â Consultants preparing a report on reuse options for the 300,000-square-foot Energizer factory complex provided a snapshot of their preliminary findings and observations this week during a public information session.
The remote Zoom webinar also included an update from a state Department of Environmental Conservation official on past and pending hazardous materials remediation work and ongoing monitoring of the longtime battery manufacturing site.
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The Bennington County Regional Commission was hired by the town, utilizing funding from the DEC and a municipal planning grant from the state Agency of Commerce and Community Development to create the report.
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Like other big issues facing Vermont, the shortage of housing in the Green Mountain State was understood to be a problem before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. In 2019, the state floated a $37 million bond to address that problem.
But the pandemic has worsened the stateâs housing shortage, as prices rise, preventing renters from becoming home buyers and apartment-hunters from finding housing. Itâs affecting employers who must now contend with whether new workers can relocate â from across the state, or across the country.
âWeâre definitely hearing from employers really across the state,â Housing Commissioner Josh Hanford said.