Sandra Vitzthum Architect LLC

Sandra Vitzthum Architect LLC

New Neighborhood, Montpelier, Vermont

The City of Montpelier purchased an old golf course in 2022, and last year invited developers to propose a new neighborhood for the city.  This design is one of four proposals at concept phase.  It features 300 affordable homes (defined as 0 – 150% of area median income), with over 250 able to be owned.

Most of the homes are in a pedestrian village which features small common greens and community buildings. The developer team is proposing district geothermal heat, a multi-modal system to reduce car ownership, a community farm, and critical community services like a farmstand, a mail room, a health clinic, a barbershop, exercise space, laundries, and a café.

For those families who prefer traditional homes with parking, there are cottage clusters and standalone homes.

The golf course has already been converted to soccer fields, a disc golf course, and ski/hiking trails.  These would be kept and enhanced.

New Neighborhood, Montpelier, Vermont

The City of Montpelier purchased an old golf course in 2022, and last year invited developers to propose a new neighborhood for the city.  This design is one of four proposals at concept phase.  It features 300 affordable homes (defined as 0 – 150% of area median income), with over 250 able to be owned.

Most of the homes are in a pedestrian village which features small common greens and community buildings. The developer team is proposing district geothermal heat, a multi-modal system to reduce car ownership, a community farm, and critical community services like a farmstand, a mail room, a health clinic, a barbershop, exercise space, laundries, and a café.

For those families who prefer traditional homes with parking, there are cottage clusters and standalone homes.

The golf course has already been converted to soccer fields, a disc golf course, and ski/hiking trails.  These would be kept and enhanced.

New Neighborhood, Montpelier, Vermont

The City of Montpelier purchased an old golf course in 2022, and last year invited developers to propose a new neighborhood for the city.  This design is one of four proposals at concept phase.  It features 300 affordable homes (defined as 0 – 150% of area median income), with over 250 able to be owned.

Most of the homes are in a pedestrian village which features small common greens and community buildings. The developer team is proposing district geothermal heat, a multi-modal system to reduce car ownership, a community farm, and critical community services like a farmstand, a mail room, a health clinic, a barbershop, exercise space, laundries, and a café.

For those families who prefer traditional homes with parking, there are cottage clusters and standalone homes.

The golf course has already been converted to soccer fields, a disc golf course, and ski/hiking trails.  These would be kept and enhanced.

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