Notice - Armory Redevelopment Corrective Action Plan Public Review

Joe kasprzak • January 27, 2023

Town of St. Johnsbury Public Notice- Armory CAP

The Town of St. Johnsbury is hosting a public Select Board meeting on Monday February 13th, 2023 at 6:00pm at 51 Depot Square. During this meeting the Select Board will take public comment on the proposed Corrective Action Plan (CAP) presented by the Town of St. Johnsbury owners of 1249 Main Street, commonly known as the Armory. The Town has plans to remediate the Armory and redevelop the building and site into a police and regional dispatch facility. The draft CAP will be available for public review and comment during this public hearing. If you would like to join the meeting virtually, please email rwaterhouse@stjvt.com for the login information no later than Friday February 10, 2023. If you are unable to attend the meeting, but would like an opportunity to review the materials, visit www.stjvt.com, or email jkasprzak@stjvt.com to request a copy. Public comments are encouraged and will be accepted through February 22, 2023 at jkasprzak@stjvt.com. Please check our project webpage (www.stjvt.com/armory-redevelopment-project ) for further updates. 


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Public Hearing Monday Nov. 10th
October 16, 2025
Saturday Oct. 18th from 8 am until noon
October 9, 2025
As a reminder to lot owners and/or their descendants about the Plantings and Decorations in the town owned cemeteries of Centervale (formerly St. Johnsbury Center Cemetery), Grove, the St. Johnsbury Burial Yard, and Ayer-Hawkins Cemeteries. 1. In ground plantings of annual flowers is permitted and must be kept immediately next to the monument base. 2. One moveable flower box or flower tub will be allowed on each lot, the size not to exceed three feet in length and one foot wide. These receptacles are to be made of durable material. Glass containers of any kind are not an acceptable container. 3. Artificial flowers are discouraged, however are allowed and must be removed by October There is no trash removal service.  4. The Cemetery Commission shall have the authority to remove all floral decorations, flags, shrubs, plants or herbage of any kind, which in the judgment of the Cemetery Commission have become unsightly, dangerous, diseased or detrimental, or which do not conform to the regulations outlined. 5. The Town shall not be liable for any floral arrangements, plants, or receptacles that have become lost, misplaced, stolen or broken. 6. The placing of shells, toys, metal designs, ornaments, chairs, settees and similar articles are not permitted, and if placed on the lot, the Cemetery Commission reserves the right to remove the same. Exceptions may be made after notification of the Commission. 7. Coat hangers or other wires in the ground or attached to memorials as potholders are not allowed. Your cooperation is appreciated in helping manage and preserve this important part of the town's history.
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Tuesday, Oct. 14th at 5:30 pm
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Oct. 10th by 4 pm
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Wednesday Oct. 1st, from 9 am until 11 am
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By Joe kasprzak September 12, 2025
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