WinstonAtlas
WinstonAtlas t1_jd62ao8 wrote
Reply to comment by AlexG55 in What will the future of Vermont ski towns look like? by The_Idealist_Realist
I think you could justify running extended Empire Corridor train per day past Okemo in the winter, if it wasn’t too expensive to upgrade the tracks. Definitely a limited amount of people to use it and it’s a small resort. But maybe it would grow with a promise of rail service.
WinstonAtlas t1_jd4i5wo wrote
Reply to comment by VTMike1029 in Police busted underage drinking party at home of state rep by BudsKind802
At my high school, over 1/3 of the kids’ parents were in jail for allowing house parties. It was tough for them to raise themselves during their teenage years, but at least they stopped throwing parties after their parents went to jail.
WinstonAtlas t1_jcw22xy wrote
I hope we can learn from some other rural tourist dependent places and build a little bit of rail accessible travel.
Having a smol train come once an hour on some single track mountain lines, like is done to serve ski towns in Switzerland or Japan, could really take the toll off of rural roads that get overwhelmed with tourists during peak seasons. More walkable towns with 5-7 story buildings where both locals and tourists can afford to stay, and less $30 per day parking spaces in the mountains.
WinstonAtlas t1_j62t52l wrote
Reply to comment by sen63 in Teacher moving to VT by thebaerfetus
Slow down
WinstonAtlas t1_j5nsdpf wrote
Reply to comment by Hagardy in Interesting opinion piece in Seven Days -- wondering how those in Burlington feel? by betcaro
Land value tax would solve this.
WinstonAtlas t1_j5nqmnp wrote
Reply to comment by bravestatevt in Brave Little State: Films based in VT, dog adoption or Airbnbs? by bravestatevt
Would be cool to have some history about when hotels were banned from residential neighborhoods in VT. In the 1950-1960s you could build up to 75 feet anywhere in Burlington and use buildings as hotels, boarding houses, .
What happened that we needed to restrict hotels so much that a parallel industry of short-term rentals has sprung up.
Mobile homes, on the other hand, were banned in Burlington as part of the first 1947 zoning code.
WinstonAtlas t1_jd62uo7 wrote
Reply to comment by HayrideTrail in What will the future of Vermont ski towns look like? by The_Idealist_Realist
I think you’d avoid creating new lines. See what you can serve with existing rail ROW, and if some resort investor wants to bring it to Stowe, then you could think about what the best alignment is. Generally you want to avoid going through towns, because eminent domain is expensive