Vermont meetings focus on using natural resources to draw tourists
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01 October 2017 (Edited )
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Seven meetings around the state are being organized by the Vermont Outdoor Recreation Economic Collaborative. Recommendations will be developed and sent to Gov. Phil Scott by November.
In Maine, MOT is doing a similar but more comprehensive exercise via online survey.