Vermont
Not every Cinderella finds their slipper, ‘but man, it was right there’
COLUMBUS, Ohio — John Becker pushes into the locker room, his Vermont gamers sitting quietly at consideration. The No. 15 seed Catamounts are minutes from tipoff in opposition to No. 2 seed Marquette inside Nationwide Enviornment, aiming to tug off an unbelievable upset within the first spherical of the boys’s NCAA Match.
That Vermont is right here is each outstanding and routine. Winners of the America East common season and convention match, the Catamounts are a identified commodity, a kind of mid-major applications that persistently earns an computerized bid to March Insanity. Becker and his Vermont program have gone dancing in 4 of the final six NCAA Tournaments, and really nicely may have been 5 of seven if not for the pandemic-shortened 2019-20 season. The Catamounts count on to see their title on the bracket this time of yr, but it surely didn’t really feel that method again in November once they opened the schedule 2-7, struggling to navigate a roster with seven new gamers and a brutal nonconference slate.
Finally, the crew jelled and established an identification, going 14-2 in convention play and successful 15 straight to achieve the match. They performed their greatest when it mattered most, trekking from their house metropolis of Burlington to the Midwest trying unfastened and confident.
“We’re a assured group for positive, successful 15 straight,” Becker had mentioned on Thursday on the crew’s introductory press convention. “However this yr … it’s simply type of enterprise as normal. This group is basically motivated. …The second will not be going to be too huge for us.”
However Friday afternoon contained in the locker room, with their season on the road and that second lastly upon them, the temper tightened a bit, albeit extra centered than tense. Becker, who had been his normal wry and relaxed self within the days and hours main as much as the sport, cleared his throat and adjusted his neck tie in entrance of the group, amping his regular decibel stage.
“We’re the 15 seed. All of the strain is on them,” he reminded his gamers. “Very not often will we get to come back into the sport because the underdog.”
With all eyes on the annual four-day, opening-rounds marathon of faculty basketball’s premier occasion, Vermont males’s basketball granted The Athletic behind-the-scenes entry of the crew’s first-round matchup with Marquette.
“Let’s reward ourselves for all of the work we’ve put on this season,” Becker instructed his crew earlier than tipoff on Friday. “Reward ourselves by executing and making performs.”
“When are we supposed to fulfill?” requested Becker.
“Proper now,” mentioned affiliate head coach Ryan Schneider, sitting subsequent to him.
“Ah,” Becker mentioned dryly. “So … what are we assembly about?”
It’s Thursday afternoon inside a second-floor ballroom on the downtown Sheraton, roughly 23 hours earlier than the Catamounts will face the Golden Eagles. Becker and his workers are seated round a banquet desk and makeshift workplace area: Schneider, a former Vermont participant and 10-season staffer who serves as Becker’s affiliate head coach and offensive coordinator; fellow assistants Bryson Johnson and Chris Santo; and director of enterprise operations Derryk O’Grady, who everybody calls “Canine.”
O’Grady grew up a Catamounts fan in Milton, simply minutes north of Burlington. When he was selecting a school a couple of decade in the past, he emailed the basketball applications at the entire faculties he had been accepted to, asking if that they had any student-manager alternatives. Becker referred to as him instantly and mentioned he may begin immediately. O’Grady confirmed up and by no means left.
“I’ve to go to FedEx,” says O’Grady, burly and bearded to correctly swimsuit his nickname.
He was having bother printing off 20-plus multi-page scouting experiences on the Sheraton’s entrance desk. One of many assistants requested why he couldn’t have a supervisor run to FedEx as an alternative.
“It’s the most important recreation of the yr,” O’Grady responded. “I simply wish to be sure that it’s accomplished proper.”
It hardly registers as an inconvenience for Vermont, a small program regardless of being acquainted on the game’s greatest stage. Probably the most populous metropolis in one of many least populous states, Burlington sits picturesquely on the banks of Lake Champlain, 100 miles south of Montreal. Other than the college — which has an enrollment of roughly 12,000 — and the foliage, the town is thought greatest because the adopted house of Sen. Bernie Sanders and the jam band Phish.
Restricted by each geography and monetary sources, Vermont’s males’s basketball crew has nonetheless managed to grow to be the beast of the America East over the previous 20 years, making a league-record 9 NCAA Match appearances since 2003. It began with Tom Brennan, who was the top coach for 19 years and constructed this system from nothing right into a crew that performed in March Insanity every of his last three seasons, together with a memorable upset of Syracuse in 2005. Schneider performed on that crew.
Becker has elevated this system even additional, successful seven common season championships, 5 match titles and 6 America East coach of the yr honors in 12 seasons. He led Vermont to 24 wins and an NCAA Match berth in 2011-12, his first as head coach. It’s been a gentle path of success ever since, by no means successful fewer than 20 video games in a season that wasn’t shortened by a pandemic.
“It’s the fan assist, the neighborhood. There are not any professional sports activities in Vermont,” mentioned Becker, 54, trying like a slimmed-down ringer for actor Jeff Daniels. “So we’ve got this unbelievable fan base that sells out each recreation in our old-school gymnasium with picket bleachers. It’s the neighborhood and the successful. Tom Brennan did the exhausting half, actually.”
Brennan actually put the Catamounts on the map, however Becker has since grow to be synonymous with Vermont hoops, to the purpose that it’s both a minor miracle or absurd oversight a high-major program hasn’t swooped in for him. Few mid-major coaches stick at one faculty lengthy sufficient to stack up a win proportion within the 70s and convention titles the best way Becker has. Vermont has been lucky sufficient to reap the advantages, and Becker retains successful.
Mid-major or not, in a high-stakes, high-pressure job like teaching, it may be straightforward to lose that thread. It’s why Becker tries to remain aware of having fun with the triumphs and never taking himself too severely. A few of that comes by way of in his understated, laid-back demeanor, however you possibly can sense it in his teaching type as nicely. Becker’s voice and opinion by no means must be end-all, be-all arbiter, whether or not in follow, movie periods or coaches conferences. He makes the ultimate name, and he is aware of any judgment will in the end fall on his shoulders, however his course of is a collaborative one.
With virtually a full week to scout and put together for Marquette, the workers has examined and re-examined Shaka Good’s Golden Eagles from each conceivable angle, however there’s all the time extra to parse. The coaches kick totally different ideas across the resort desk, every one chiming in on learn how to defend Marquette’s flurry of ball screens or deal with its size and defensive strain. They steadiness the place they assume Marquette is likely to be susceptible with the place Marquette would possibly attempt to exploit them.
“I count on they’re going to actually ramp it up early on us,” mentioned Becker.
“Attempt to punk us,” Schneider chimed in.
“Which is ok,” mentioned Becker.
“We needs to be prepared for that,” mentioned Schneider, the 2 now ending one another’s ideas.
“Now we have previous guards,” Becker mentioned.
A couple of minutes later, the gamers file into the ballroom, seize a scouting report and take their seats in entrance of a giant projector display screen. Schneider runs the movie session, the place he reveals a slew of Marquette clips documenting Tyler Kolek’s playmaking, Kam Jones’ aggressiveness and Oso Ighodaro’s deftness as a passer and curler. However first, Becker stands up in entrance of the crew, providing a extra streamlined synopsis of the speaking factors the workers simply hashed out.
“After we’re on offense, they’re going to be throughout us. Now we have to get off to a superb begin,” Becker tells the gamers. “That is why we play, proper? Let’s go reside out that childhood dream all of us had of taking part in within the NCAA Match. However let’s additionally keep on this f—– factor so long as we probably can.”
Faculty sports activities demand a regimented schedule for athletes, notably on the street, the place most hours of the day are meticulously mapped out: eat, watch movie, follow, eat, watch movie. The Catamounts go proper from the ballroom movie session to the crew bus, hoofing it to follow at Ohio Dominican, a Division III college about 10 minutes from downtown Columbus.
Fortuitously for Vermont, Thursday goes smoother than Wednesday, when the crew arrived at Ohio Dominican to search out that the gymnasium hadn’t been correctly reserved and ODU’s ladies’s volleyball crew was on the courtroom. Vermont needed to get again on the bus and drive to Ohio State’s recreation middle as an alternative, the place it held follow adjoining to pupil pick-up video games.
The combo-up provided a main alternative for gamers to rib teammate Matt Veretto, who previous to this season had been taking part in intramurals at Connecticut for the final three years.
“We walked in and I instructed the blokes it felt so much like UConn,” mentioned Veretto. “They had been calling me ‘males’s league Matt.’”
Veretto — a 6-foot-8 ahead with deadly 3-point vary — began his faculty profession at Delaware in 2018-19. However after his freshman season he struggled with psychological well being points outdoors of basketball, deciding to maneuver nearer to house and give attention to his training. He obtained a finance diploma from UConn and had a job lined up on Wall Avenue in New York Metropolis this previous summer season, although he couldn’t shake the sensation of the game tugging him again. He determined to enter his title within the switch portal on a lark. A lot of D2 and D3 applications reached out, however Vermont was the one D1 faculty.
Becker had recruited Veretto out of highschool, in order that they introduced him in for a exercise. Veretto admits he was out of form and needed to cease after a couple of minutes to puke right into a trash can, however the coaches had been impressed with how exhausting he went and the way rapidly he picked issues up. That they had an open scholarship and wanted one other submit participant, in order that they determined to take a shot, considering on the very least he would offer a superb follow participant. As a substitute, Veretto grew to become the crew’s beginning middle by December, averaging 8.9 factors per recreation and taking pictures 41.4 % from deep.
“We had been frightened that if we took this child we had been going to appear like idiots. However he was good, powerful, expert and exhausting working. These guys often work out,” mentioned Becker. “Now, I assumed he can be our fifth huge. Him being a starter, I didn’t see that coming. He’s an unbelievable story.”
Vermont has just a few on the roster this season. Robin Duncan, a fifth-year senior and the Catamounts’ main rebounder, is the third Duncan brother to play for Vermont over the previous 9 seasons. Dylan Penn is one other fifth-year participant who transferred to Vermont after 4 seasons at Bellarmine. Penn grew up in Evansville, Indiana, with Duncan and had zero D1 affords out of highschool. Bellarmine transitioned from D2 to D1 after his first two seasons; the Knights gained the Atlantic Solar convention match final season however had been ineligible for the NCAA Match. Penn wished an opportunity to expertise March Insanity in his last season, and Duncan, his childhood good friend, prompt he give Vermont a shot. Penn ended up being the Catamounts main scorer this season.
The roster can scan as an island of misfit toys at occasions, however these are sometimes the varieties of gamers Becker has to recruit. Requested about Vermont’s NIL scenario, Becker says, “It doesn’t exist.” That’s the case for lots of America East and mid-major applications. Vermont’s success has undoubtedly opened some doorways on the recruiting path, however within the present panorama, the college can’t recruit at a stage the place it could rely closely on expertise and athleticism to win. Becker wants gamers who’re good, work exhausting and may execute a recreation plan at a excessive stage.
That self-discipline was on show throughout Thursday’s follow at ODU, notably the crew’s communication on protection. It will likely be paramount in opposition to a crew like Marquette, the place the secret’s limiting the playmaking alternatives for guards Kolek and Jones — notably Kolek, the Large East Participant of the Yr and a artful, aggressive scorer who can gash opposing defenses.
Marquette’s offense is ball-screen heavy, working exhausting to get Jones in area and Kolek downhill, permitting him to create for himself and his teammates. Vermont’s plan to counter these strengths, and the primary focus of the scouting report, is to change all screens defensively, for as a lot of the sport as doable. The Catamounts aren’t as huge or lengthy as Marquette, however the Golden Eagles are nonetheless a guard-dominated offense. The hope is that Vermont’s perimeter defensive versatility can forestall Kolek and Jones from getting mismatches with ball screens that depart room for 3-pointers in opposition to drop protection or enable them to assault hedges and penetrate the lane for layups.
“After we change the whole lot, we’re not giving them any on-ball benefits except we screw it up,” Becker defined to his crew throughout a defensive drill.
He’s additionally nicely conscious that’s simpler mentioned than accomplished.
“Kolek can beat you both method. In the event you take away his scoring, he is usually a playmaker. And should you take away his passing and playmaking, he is usually a scorer,” Becker mentioned. “They’re one of many smaller groups within the match when it comes to their rotation, which makes them extra manageable for us bodily, so I like that. However look, they’re one of the best crew within the Large East. Shaka (Good) is a very good coach. They’re a 2 seed. They’re actually, actually good.”
After follow, the crew has dinner at Trattoria Roma, an Italian spot in close by Grandview Heights. The Catamounts eat rooster parmesan for each pre-game meal, and with an early afternoon tip-off on Friday, this one was going down the night time earlier than. The custom extends again to earlier than Becker was the top coach.
“Yeah, rooster parm,” Becker mentioned with a shrug. “I don’t know why precisely it began, but it surely’s straightforward, it’s easy, you will get it anyplace on the street, and everybody likes it.”
Everybody scarfs their method by way of the four-course meal in about 50 minutes, a normal timeline for 18- to 23-year-olds on a set schedule. Because the final plates are scraped clear, a waiter makes his method over to the group.
“Thanks for popping out tonight,” he mentioned. “And after you kick Marquette’s ass tomorrow, you possibly can come again for spherical two.”
Because the crew stands to file out of the restaurant, Veretto slaps Becker on the shoulder.
“Whatcha assume, coach?” he asks. “I like that waiter’s vitality.”
It’s halftime. The Catamounts are again contained in the locker room at Nationwide Enviornment, down 39-30, the pregame confidence that was so prevalent bruised however nonetheless intact. Vermont did some issues nicely by way of the primary 20 minutes, together with some turnovers pressured by defensive switches and a well-executed out-of-bounds motion. Offensively, they attacked Kolek, drawing a pair of first-half fouls, and Veretto went 3 of 4 from past the arc.
There have been additionally too many lapses. The scouting report on Marquette ahead David Joplin was that when he comes off the bench, you possibly can’t let him get open appears to be like on pick-and-pop 3-pointers. He hit two in 12 minutes. A pair blown switches allowed Kolek to get within the paint together with his left hand for just a few straightforward buckets.
“We’re simply beating ourselves,” Becker mentioned to the crew in a purposefully encouraging tone. “It’s a three-possession recreation, and there are plenty of possessions left. We will guard this crew. We will beat this crew.”
For a second, Vermont seemed poised to do exactly that. The Catamounts opened the second half on a 10-6 run, rapidly saddling Kolek on the bench together with his third foul and turning affected person offense into layups. The plan was working.
Then Jones ripped these greatest laid plans to shreds, exploding for Marquette’s subsequent 18 factors on seven straight discipline objectives. The Golden Eagles’ main scorer and second-team all-conference honoree banged just a few 3s and obtained unfastened for a pair layups in transition, turning a slender five-point lead right into a 20-point blowout and holding Vermont and not using a bucket for nearly six minutes within the course of.
Kolek completed 3 of 11 from the sector with 8 factors, zero coming within the second half, but Marquette nonetheless cruised to a 78-61 victory. What seemed like a sliver of upset peeking beneath the door body was really Kam Jones combusting right into a supernova. In the long run, the Golden Eagles had been too deep and too gifted. There was a Cinderella in Columbus, however her title was Fairleigh Dickinson.
Few settings are extra emotionally fraught than the dropping locker room of an NCAA Match recreation, the place unbridled, youthful optimism and real-world actuality collide. The Vermont gamers sat in silence, their faces both frozen in thousand-yard stares or draped with towels to cover the tears. Sometimes somebody would communicate as much as inform the others he liked them and would always remember this expertise.
Becker has been in these rooms earlier than. All coaches have. For each crew within the nation sans one, the season will finish the identical method, in a loss. That doesn’t make it any simpler.
“I do know this hurts, but it surely doesn’t take away from what we achieved this season,” Becker instructed the crew, choking again tears. “Everybody on this room, thanks. You gave the whole lot you needed to this program, and it was an unbelievable yr. So we stroll out of right here with our heads held excessive. I really like you all, I actually do.”
The Catamounts got here collectively within the middle of the room for one last break, shouting “Collectively!” Because the huddle dispersed, Becker and Duncan embraced, a head coach and his fifth-year senior in unstated appreciation.
Strolling down the sector tunnel to his postgame press convention a couple of minutes later, Becker couldn’t assist however to replay all of it in his head.
“What did we lower it to, 5?” he requested, rhetorically greater than something. “Then Jones simply killed us. However man, it was proper there.”
(High picture of Vermont’s Dylan Penn: Dylan Buell / Getty Photos)
Vermont
Vermont women’s basketball starts six-game road trip with milestone win
Vermont soccer: 2024 America East championship celebration
Vermont men’s soccer defeats Bryant 2-1 in Sunday’s America East title game at soldout Virtue Field.
Vermont women’s basketball showcased its dominance against neighboring Dartmouth on Monday.
The Catamounts blew the game open in the second quarter with a 61-37 win. Vermont outscored the Big Green, 19-2, in the second quarter.
After not attempting a shot in the first quarter, the Catamounts’ leading scorer heated up. Anna Olson scored 10 points, sinking all five of her shot attempts to lead the way during the second-quarter fun.
The Catamounts started a six-game road trip as coach Alisa Kresge collected her 100th win with Vermont.
Catherine Gilwee continued to find her rhythm draining a pair of 3-pointers on the Catamounts’ first two possessions of the game. Those 3-pointers helped Vermont build an 8-0 lead immediately as the Catamounts never trailed.
While Dartmouth eventually cut Vermont’s lead down to 14-12 late in the first quarter, the Big Green could not keep pace in that second quarter.
The Catamounts created havoc on the court forcing 11 first-half turnovers and did not waste those extra possessions. Vermont cashed in those turnovers into 13 points as the Catamounts led 35-14 at halftime.
Bella Vito recorded her best game of the season scoring 10 points, grabbing a team-high nine rebounds and dishing out six assists. Olson once again led the Catamounts in scoring, finishing the game with 16 points while shooting 8-of-9 from the field.
Up next, the Catamounts travel to Alaska for the Great Alaska Shootout tournament this weekend.
Contact Judith Altneu at jaltneu@gannett.com. Follow her on X, formerly known as Twitter: @Judith_Altneu.
Vermont
Vermont soccer learns opponent, site for 2024 NCAA Tournament
Vermont soccer: 2024 America East championship celebration
Vermont men’s soccer defeats Bryant 2-1 in Sunday’s America East title game at soldout Virtue Field.
Vermont men’s soccer will be home to begin its NCAA Tournament journey for a fourth straight season.
The America East Conference champion Catamounts (11-2-5) drew the Iona Gaels (11-4-3) in a first-round matchup slated for Thursday night at Virtue Field. Game time is set for 6 p.m., and will be streamed on ESPN+.
Vermont will play in the NCAA Tournament for the 14th time in its history, fourth in a row and sixth since 2015. Vermont booked its spot this fall with Sunday’s 2-1 victory over Bryant in the America East title game, its seventh league tourney championship.
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Vermont and Iona have faced off four times previously. The most recent matchups are: A 3-1 Gaels win in 2019; a 2-0 Catamounts triumph in 2021. Vermont and Iona had three common opponents in 2024: Vermont defeated Fairfield and Bryant and tied Binghamton, while Iona lost to Bryant and Binghamton and drew with Fairfield.
Last year, Vermont cruised past Rider in a first-round game at Virtue Field. Vermont then beat Central Florida before losing to West Virginia in the Round of 16. Two years ago, the Catamounts advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time since 1989, a run that started with an overtime victory at home over Quinnipiac.
Eighth-year UVM coach Rob Dow owns a program-record five NCAA Tournament victories.
The Catamounts have gone 7-1-1 over their last nine games and boast an unbeaten mark at Virtue Field (7-0-4). Yaniv Bazini and Maximilian Kissel, who scored the game-winner Sunday, pace Vermont with eigh goals each. Sydney Wathuta’s 12 assists rank second nationally and goalie Niklas Herceg sports a .79 goals-against average with a .810 save percentage.
The Gaels captured the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference crown on Sunday at home, dethroning Rider in a 1-0 overtime victory for the program’s second berth to the NCAA tourney.
The Vermont-Iona winner advances to play at Hofstra on Sunday afternoon for a second-round tilt.
Contact Alex Abrami at aabrami@freepressmedia.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter: @aabrami5.
Vermont
Rutland ramps up incentives, cuts red tape, in push for 1,000 new housing units by 2028 – VTDigger
Over a year ago, Rutland City Mayor Mike Doenges announced the goal of creating 1,000 new housing units by 2028. The mayor recognized that, on paper, the roughly 60 new units in development this past year is a far cry from being on track towards his admittedly “lofty” target. But Doenges said he anticipated a slow start and much of the work in year one has been to address bureaucratic roadblocks to get the momentum rolling.
“I think it’s going better than I could have hoped,” Doenges recently said of his housing plan. “I don’t think we’ve seen that kind of burst of development in a very long time in our city so I take that as a very, very positive sign that we’re heading in the right direction.”
One of Doenges’ main affordable housing partners, the Housing Trust of Rutland County, has two projects in the works in Rutland City: 22 new units at the East Creek Commons on Columbian Avenue and 30 new units on Forest Street. It is also working on a 24-unit housing project in West Rutland.
Devon Neary, executive director of the Rutland Regional Planning Commission, sees affordable housing projects as a vital part of the solution to Rutland’s housing crisis.
“When we really look at housing development, it needs to be along a spectrum,” said Neary. “We need to make sure that we are retaining the population that we have and providing housing for everyone within their affordable range.”
The region’s home sales and rental costs rose at a steep rate in the past few years and people living in Rutland have felt this impact in their wallets, he said. The average one-bedroom rental cost in Rutland County jumped from $780 in 2019 to $911 in 2023, and the median home sale increased from $150,000 in 2018 to $229,000 in 2022, based on a housing needs assessment by Vermont Housing Finance Agency conducted last year.
This has left about half of the renter households in Rutland County cost-burdened, according to federal standards — a quarter of renters paid between 30% to 50% of their income on rent and 24% paid more than half their monthly earnings on rent in 2021.
Mary Cohen, executive director of the housing trust, said that while the trust is doing its best to contribute affordable housing, its capacity as a public developer is not enough to fill the need for varied types of housing in the city. Rutland’s rents are not high enough to attract private developers who need assurance of a return on investment for housing projects, she said.
“It can’t just be the affordable housing organizations that are doing this. It’s a lot of private developers that need to step to the plate as well,” Cohen said.
Recognizing that Rutland’s affordable housing organizations are already “neck-deep” in projects, Doenges has looked for ways to encourage more market-rate housing development and bring in private developers.
The mayor said that he sees his role as two-fold: to encourage and welcome new residents, and to “get out of the way” of developers by helping to remove costs and zoning barriers that slow down projects.
Doenges worked with the Rutland Heritage Family Credit Union to spearhead a program called Roofs Over Rutland, which received $8 million last month to provide low-interest-rate loans to developers.
Of that funding, which came from the state treasurer’s “10% in Vermont” local investment program, $5 million will be designated for projects of five or more units. The other $3 million will go towards smaller-scale projects. There have been more than a dozen housing development loan requests since Roofs Over Rutland’s roll out, according to Doenges.
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“That’s very encouraging, because it does prove the fact that there have been developers waiting in the wings for interest rates to come down, to reinvest and bring units online,” he said.
Other steps include reducing prohibitive permitting fees and wastewater water allocation permits, which have been lowered from $4 per gallon to 25 cents per gallon for residential developments, Doenges said.
Due to modernized zoning and existing development in the area, Neary said Rutland is also positioned to take full advantage of the recent loosening of Act 250 regulations through Act 181, passed by the Legislature in June. Doenges, Neary and Cohen all agreed this legislative change will cut costs and speed up operations for developers.
The Rutland Regional Planning Commission has also recently released a housing guide for developers, which Neary said has helped bring clarity to the housing production process.
“We’ve heard from several developers that that guidance document has been monumental in removing some of the barriers, especially information barriers for accessing public money and incentives for housing development and really bringing resources directly to those developers fingertips,” said Neary.
The Board of Aldermen is also considering an ordinance to place limits on short-term rentals. Michael Talbott, the board’s president, said this would hopefully have the trickle-down effect of making more housing available in Rutland. Other municipalities in Vermont that have regulated short-term rentals include Burlington, Stowe, Killington, Woodstock, Londonderry, Tunbridge and Plymouth.
Talbott said that he recognizes a need to be more thoughtful about reining in the unfettered short-term rental market and protecting renters in Rutland.
“We have people who tell us their landlord evicted them, turned their long-term apartment that they liked and always paid for into an Airbnb,” said Talbott. “Obviously, we need short-term rentals in Rutland, but how many do we need and where do we need them? Because we know we also need long-term rentals in a really significant way.”
Neary said despite the “slow roll,” the lessening of regulatory barriers in concert with programs like Roofs Over Rutland mark significant headway towards tackling the region’s housing woes. The city’s success, Neary continued, will be key to addressing the housing shortage in the county as a whole, which is estimated to need around 7,000 additional housing units for renters and homeowners by 2040, according to the housing finance agency study.
“Housing doesn’t just pop up out of nowhere. I think what is most critical is that the city of Rutland is really laying the foundation for significant housing growth,” said Neary.
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