Time Change 3pm until 6pm – come one, come all!
DRB (Development Review Board) meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:30 pm at Danville Town Hall, first floor conference room at back of building. Entry is through the rear side door. All meeting data, if meeting is being held will be found on the DRB website Development Review Board Hearing Agenda / Minutes – Danville Vermont. Please check there prior to coming to a meeting posted on the Town Calendar to make sure there is an agenda which will detail meeting being held.
- Only for Danville Residents or contractors working on Danville property.
- Only the following materials are acceptable for passive composting: yard waste (leaves, grass clippings, plant material, stumps, branches, etc.), untreated lumper: scrap wood (some nails ok), pallets: by law no painted, stained, or pressure treated wood; No construction waste such as sheet rock, concrete, brick, rock, metal, etc.
- Open (with volunteer attendants) on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the months of May through October from 8:00am until noon.
- Attendants must maintain a log including the name and address of users and the type and approximate weight of materials.
- To access the Stump Dump at other times, ask questions, or volunteer as an attendant, please call the Selectboard office at 802-684-3426 or Glenn Herrin at 802-274-0072 – volunteers are always welcome and needed!
- Stump-Dump-Policy.pdf
Conservation meets the 1st Monday of each month at 7pm. All meeting data, if meeting is being held will be found on the Conservation Commission website Conservation Commission Agenda / Minutes – Danville Vermont. Please check there prior to coming to a meeting posted on the Town Calendar to make sure there is an agenda which will detail meeting being held.
Time Change 3pm until 6pm – come one, come all!
DOG PARK COMMUNITY WALK SCHEDULED FOR SAT, SEPT 13TH!
WHEN is it opening? WHERE is the Dog Park? HOW can I help? We’ve heard all these questions, no doubt to the great buzz created by our aww-so-cute logo! By enlisting the help of some very awesome volunteers, we’ve done some branding, hosted some
events, created a site plan that enabled us to develop a professional cost estimate, obtained local permitting, get an LVRT access from VTrans, support grant applications, and design an eye-catching sponsorship program for local businesses. We are now at the “all-hands-on-deck” phase: Putting the money and in-kind labor together for a 2026 construction start. While we have and will continue to apply for grant funds, the grant funding landscape has changed, putting a greater emphasis on community support through business sponsorships and in kind labor. For those of you who are still unfamiliar with the Danville Dog Park, the site is located on town owned land, upslope of the Town’s wastewater treatment plan. Access will be from the LVRT, just a short
walk from the trail parking across the street from Marty’s. As is recommended for all safe dog parks, there will be a double-gated entry that will lead to two separate enclosures. One enclosure will be for smaller (or more timid dogs). The main enclosure will have a pavilion and water line. A commercial grade fence will separate all visitors (human and canine) from the wastewater lagoons. Service equipment, like mowers, will access from the treatment plant side, so we’ll need a small service path that will not wash or degrade in heavy rains. Still can’t visualize the park? Come for a guided tour on Sat, Sep 13th at 10:00am. Get your recycling done early, put on some comfortable walking shoes and meet us at the Route 2 LVRT access! Although it sounds counter-intuitive, please leave your dog at
Time Change 3pm until 6pm – come one, come all!
DRB (Development Review Board) meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:30 pm at Danville Town Hall, first floor conference room at back of building. Entry is through the rear side door. All meeting data, if meeting is being held will be found on the DRB website Development Review Board Hearing Agenda / Minutes – Danville Vermont. Please check there prior to coming to a meeting posted on the Town Calendar to make sure there is an agenda which will detail meeting being held.