What's Up Williston

Producer

Description

Erik Wells hosts a monthly look at what's new in Williston, Vermont.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-20
Format: 2024-04-20
May 2024 Updates - 05/15/2024
From Erik Wells:Host Erik Wells, Williston's Town Manager, 
February 2024 Updates - Williston Budget and Ballot Items Presentation - 02/21/2024
From Erik Wells: Host Erik Wells, Williston's Town Manager, reminds folks about upcoming elections on Town Meeting Day, Tuesday, March 5, and explains to members of the community what items they will see on their ballot.
January 2024 Updates - Recreation & Parks - 01/17/2024
From Erik Wells: Recreation and Parks Director Todd Goodwin joins host Erik Wells to share the programs being offered through the Department, and highlight the Town’s indoor recreation space - The R.E.C. Zone. Later, Erik shares a summary of...
September 2023 Updates - Upcoming Planning Projects - 09/20/2023
From Erik Wells: Host Erik Wells, Town Manager of Williston, is joined by Matt Boulanger, Planning Director to discuss upcoming planning projects.
February 2023 Updates - 02/15/2023
From Erik Wells: This month on What's Up Williston host Erik Wells is joined by Williston Recreation & Parks Director Todd Goodwin to chat about upcoming programs in the Department. Later, Town Clerk Sarah Mason joins the show to discuss...
November 2022 Updates - 11/16/2022
Williston Planning Director Matt Boulanger joins host Erik Wells to discuss the newly adopted Form Based Code in the Taft Corners area. Later, Community Notebook takes a look at things going on around Town.
August 2022 Updates - 08/17/2022
Reed Parker, Chair of the Williston Energy Committee, joins host Erik Wells to discuss the work of the committee after its formation earlier this year and the work ahead. Later, catch up on news and notes around town in the Community Notebook...
July 2022 Updates - 07/20/2022
This month host Erik Wells is joined by Williston Senior Planner Emily Heymann to discuss the village zoning bylaw revision project taking place and the public engagement process underway to share thoughts on the draft being reviewed.  ...
June 2022 Updates - 06/15/2022
Host Erik Wells is joined by Fire Department Captain Prescott Nadeau to discuss the recently completed recruit academy for the Department. Later, Youth Services Librarian Bonnie Lord joins the show to preview the 2022 Summer Reading Program. General...
Taft Corners Project - 03/17/2021
Host Erik Wells discusses Williston's form based code project for Taft Corners with Planning Director Matt Boulanger this month as What's Up Williston returns over Zoom. The Town is preparing to launch an interactive public engagement...
The I-89 Study - 02/10/2020
David Saladino, Managing Director of VHB, joins host Erik Wells to discuss the Chittenden County I-89 2020 study. Later, they take a look at upcoming events and happenings around town in the Community Notebook.
Discussing Repairs to the Muddy Brook Temporary Bridge - 01/03/2020
This month Jon Olin from Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc. joins host Erik Wells to discuss the repair work on the temporary bridge spanning the Muddy Brook that connects Marshall Ave. to Kimball Ave. in South Burlington. The banks of the brook...
Home Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness - 12/05/2019
This month Senior Firefighter Prescott Nadeau returns to the program to discuss home fire safety and emergency preparedness. Later, host Erik Wells takes an inside look at the Williston Town Clock and shares what is going in around Town in the...
Police Update and the Old Brick Church Music Series - 10/04/2019
This month Police Chief Patrick Foley joins host Erik Wells to share the latest news from the Williston Police Department. Later, David Yandell and Keith Gaylord stop by to preview the upcoming 12th season of the Old Brick Church Music Series.
The 251 Club and Public Works Update - 09/09/2019
This month Nancy and Ken Stone join host Erik Wells to share their story of visiting every Vermont Town as members of the 251 Club. In the new book "251 Vermont Vistas," Nancy, a retired Williston art teacher, chronicled the couple’s...

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