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Inspired by Sara Bronin’s keynote speech at the 2022 Vermont Statewide Housing Conference, University of Vermont students Yoshi Bird and Michael Arnold approached the state and other partners about creating a dataset that could visualize geospatial distributions of land use regulations across Vermont down to the individual district level. Emily Sun, a planner from New York City and Middlebury graduate, volunteered as the founding Zoning Analyst Team Lead, supported by Dr. William Hegman of Middlebury College, while Colin Dowey, former of the Agency of Commerce and Community Development, acted as the consulting Geospatial Lead.
- Spring 2023 - Founding of the Vermont Zoning Atlas and start of volunteer work
- Summer 2023 - Volunteers map Chittenden and Addison Counties
- September 2023 - Anonymous donor funds the first ORCA Pod
- January 2024 - Hiring of Summer UVM student ORCA Pod
- Summer 2024 - VTZA teams complete state mapping
- November 2024 - Beta VTZA Site Launch and Yoshi Bird and Kendall Fortney presented the Beta Vermont Zoning Atlas at the 2024 Vermont Statewide Housing Conference
- January 2025 - Launch of this website!
In the Spring of 2024, thanks to an anonymous donation, Yoshi Bird was able to collaborate with Kendall Fortney of the Vermont Open Source Research Office (VERSO) @ University of Vermont in hiring undergraduate student interns through the Open Research Community Accelerator (ORCA) program. The Open Research Community Accelerator is a student program that grows the impact of academic research by making research products accessible to other academics, local businesses, and community members through open source project. ORCA creates these products through student project teams called Pods — groups of dynamic and passionate students who learn industry open source practices by working on real projects destined for public use. ORCA’s goals are to produce impactful, accessible, open source research tools by training tomorrow’s workforce in marketable open source skills.
These teams were in conjunction with work by Catherine Dimitruk of the Northwest Regional Planning Commission, and Leslie Black-Plumeau of the Vermont Housing Finance Agency.
- Zoe Sreden (Team Lead)
- Anoushka Pschorr
- Emma Eash
- Tucker Schulz
- Zachary Winigrad
- Zachary Winigrad (Team Lead)
- Tucker Schulz
- Aleah Young
- Zachary Winigrad (Team Lead)
- Aleah Young
- Matthew Premysler
- August 24, 2023 - Housing Forward Virginia - Zoning Atlases Across the Map: Vermont, August 24, 2023
- April 18, 2024 - The project was also presented by Team Lead Zoe Sreden at the 2024 Invention2Venture at the University of Vermont as part of a talk on the Open Research Community Accelerator (ORCA) program.
- April 26-27, 2024 - Yoshi Bird and Kendall Fortney presenting at the New England Zoning Atlas Consortium Workshop held in Manchester, NH
- June 20, 2024 - Kendall Fortney presented about ORCA and and the Vermont Zoning Atlas at the USASBE Rural Entrepreneurship Symposium 2024
- June 24, 2024 - Kendall Fortney presented about ORCA including the Vermont Zoning Atlas at the RISE Summit at UVM
- August 11, 2024 - Presentation about ORCA and the Vermont Zoning Atlas were made at the E-Forum meeting at UVM on
- November 14, 2024 - Yoshi Bird and Kendall Fortney presented the Beta Vermont Zoning Atlas at the 2024 Vermont Statewide Housing Conference, and - January 28, 2025 - Kendall Fortney and ORCA Team Lead Zach Winigrad presented at the Economic Development Professionals Gathering in Colchester, VT.
In August 2024, the project officially transferred ownership to VERSO and the University of Vermont’s Open Source Programs Office under the leadership of Director Kendall Fortney, which will continue to coordinate the ongoing collection of a custom data subset in partnership with the Regional Planning Commissions, Town Planners, the Agency of Commerce and Community Development, and the Vermont Center for Geographic Information. Additional projects, like this site, will be created to explore the Vermont Zoning Atlas data and its implications for Vermont’s future along with other datasets.
This project was made possible with significant funding for student interns provided by the University of Vermont Geography and Geosciences Department, Gund Fund for the Environment, the College of Arts & Sciences Fellowship program and an anonymous donation which supported the UVM ORCA Student internship teams for over a year.
The project is in collaboration with the following
- Vermont state Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD)
- Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)
- Vermont Association of Planning and Development Agencies (VAPDA)
- Vermont Center for Geographic Information (VCGI)
- Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA)
- Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO)
- Fair Housing Project
- Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition (VAHC)
- UVM’s Open Source Program Office (VERSO)
- University of Vermont Gund Institute
- Middlebury College Geography Department
This list is far from comprehensive, but it includes in no particular order:
Ben Cooley, Kendall Fortney, Zoe Sreden, Anoushka Pschorr, Emma Eash, Tucker Schulz, Zachary Winigrad, Matthew Premysler, Yoshi Bird, Michael Arnold, Colin Dowey, Bill Hegman, Emily Sun, Sean Rogers, Jack Reed, Amy Siu, Magali Stowell Aleman, Erik Weis, John Zimmerman , Olivia Ting, Megan Sutor , Emma Spett, Chris Donovan, Patrick Payne, Sam Powers, William Borley, Halimeh Abuayyash , Joy Emmanuel, Frederick Senya, Dakota Walker, Tin Skoric, Leslie Black-Plumeau