Small Towns, No Bandwidth: Do We Really Have Access to Infrastructure Funds?

The pandemic has taken its toll on local government. While the work continues to grow and become more complex, the number of people stepping up to serve is dwindling.


Managing the operations of your community is hard enough, but when you add expensive projects, writing grants, and managing federal funds to your day-to-day tasks, you can easily be overwhelmed.


If you could temporarily deepen your bench and have others carry out the work you have planned, would you? This session explains what resources are available to help you advance your local initiatives when you don’t have the ability to do it all yourself.

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Join us in Killington on October 6 & 7 for this session and others that focus on infrastructure topics.

All Infrastructure Sessions

Thursday, October 6

  • The Cost of Maintenance: A Discussion on How to Manage and Maintain Your Road Systems
  • Small Towns, No Bandwidth: Do We Really Have Access to Infrastructure Funds?


Friday, October 7

  • Want Greater Housing Affordability? Then Let's Talk About Infrastructure – Part 1
  • Want Greater Housing Affordability? Then Let's Talk About Infrastructure – Part 2
  • Panel Discussion: Where's the Money?

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