Hanover, NH completed the same road demonstration for the advisory lanes we are testing this July-September 2020, and ultimately installed them permanently. Their pilot project was initially installed in September 2014. The Advisory Lanes were painted on 400 meters of Valley Road in Hanover. This particular route was chosen because it was a key link… Read More


On October 17th, DuBois and King staff presented the final draft Village to Village Activity Center Master Plan to the Selectboard, members of the Steering Committee and the public.  The report includes a list of key action items that focus on maintaining excitement for the project and bringing new people to the Steering Committee who… Read More


There are two scheduled presentations of the Draft Activity Center Master Plan where the public can come learn about the process and understand what the Plan proposes for the future. Joint Meeting of the V2V Steering Committee and Danville Planning Commission, Thursday, September 26, 2019 @ 6:30PM Danville Selectboard, Thursday, October 17th @ 7:00PM We… Read More


The first full draft of the Danville Village to Village Project’s “Activity Center Master Plan” is available for review.  This plan reflects data collected to date, review by state agencies (in particular the Agency of Transportation, which has jurisdiction over any improvements along Route 2) and public comments solicited via survey and public engagement events. … Read More


In October we asked folks to provide their thoughts on how the Community could use the Danville Train Station, which is a town-owned property.  The open house event was well-attended and attendees gave us some valuable input.  Following the event, Vermont Integrated Architecture (part of the D&K consultant team) took what they heard and created… Read More


The Dubois & King team (with help from their partner Camoin, Associates), has wrapped up their economic analysis of Danville.  This portion of the Village to Village project is intended to identify opportunities and actions that the community can take to strengthen the local economy and its connection to the LVRT.  Findings include: There is Great… Read More


Things have quieted down a bit since the excitement of the Danville Fair in August, but don’t let that fool you – things are still on the move with the Village to Village project! Trail User Preference Survey Since we kicked off our project in August, we’ve collected 131 responses to our Trail User Preference… Read More