The Town of Shrewsbury is a hilly and mountainous town located in Rutland County, Vermont, and is home to an uncrowded and tranquil social community. Shrewsbury’s unique and special character stems from its historically rural and village settlement pattern and the natural beauty of its mountain setting containing large areas of wooded and open land, wetlands, and upland waterways. Shrewsbury’s residents’ strong community spirit kindles a sense of affection, civic responsibility and loyalty, and a shared commitment to the Town’s well-being.
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TOWN OF SHREWSBURY, VT ANNUAL REPORT-2023
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From the Shrewsbury Select-Board:
We are encouraging all those in our town that received damage from the recent storms to register with FEMA. Click on this – FEMA INFORMATION link for details on how to report the damage to your home.
The CCC Road was damaged during the recent flood event making it unsafe for vehicle travel. The gates have been closed on both the North Shrewsbury and Route 100 ends. At this time we are still assessing damage to state lands infrastructure and do not yet have a timeline for repair.
Lisa Thornton | Vermont Licensed Forester | Stewardship Forester
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources | Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation
Division of Forests | State Lands
271 North Main St, Ste 215 | Rutland, VT 05701-2423
Montpelier, VT – The Dam Safety Program of the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has announced the public launch of the new online Vermont Dam Inventory. The upgraded, publicly-available inventory of approximately 1,200 of Vermont’s dams provides data to identify dams for maintenance, upgrades, replacement, or removal and ensure the resilience of the state’s dams into the future.