According to a recent story on WCAX, South Village in South Burlington is using Vermont villages as a building model, being designed with “narrower streets [and] buildings on smaller lots” to help create a sense of community in the development. Upon completion, there will be a total of 335 units in the development, including condos, townhouses, and single family houses. The site will also include “an organic farm and a program to eradicate invasive plant species.”
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