The Department of Housing and Community Development manages the state designation programs – Downtowns, Village Centers, New Town Centers, Growth Centers and Neighborhood Development Areas. These programs work together to provide incentives, align policies and give communities the technical assistance needed to encourage new development and redevelopment in our compact, designated areas. The program’s incentives are for both the public and private sector within the designated area, including tax credits for historic building rehabilitations and code improvements, permitting benefits for new housing, funding for transportation-related public improvements and priority consideration for other state grant programs.
- State Designation Programs Annual Report
- Overview of State Designation Programs
- Overview of State Designation Program Benefits
- Overview of State Designation Program Benefits and Statutory Authority (xls)
- Does your town have a designation?
Designation 2050 Reform of Act 181 of 2024: Community Investment Designations
In 2023, Vermont’s General Assembly funded a review of Vermont’s five designation programs. The result was the Designation 2050 Report. It guided legislative changes enacted by the General Assembly in 2024 in Act 181. The legislative changes make the program more accessible and help coordinate community investment. Act 181 shifts the designation process to a new regional plan approval process, which will transfer all existing legacy designations into the new framework.
This overview of the designation changes offers a resource on Vermont’s transition to the new Community Investment Designations under Act 181 of 2024.
Frequently Asked Questions about Designation 2050 and the Community Investment Designations
The Department will post frequently asked questions as common questions are submitted. Please submit your questions via email to Jacob Hemmerick.
Frequently Asked Questions (under development)