snoloco
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I wanted to start a separate thread for all discussion of the Killington village. I'll also post any construction updates in here. That should start this summer. I've started by cross-posting what I already put in the conditions thread.
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The entire future of Killington was riding on Tax Increment Financing, or TIF being approved by voters. This 47 million dollar bond will be paid off by taxes on the new units constructed in the proposed base village, and not increase taxes on existing residents. The bond will fund a public water system on the Killington access road, which is known for having wells that are tainted by chemicals. If you've stayed in a hotel or condo on the access road, then you would have likely been told to drink bottled water. That will soon become a thing of the past.
The access road itself is also being upgraded to remove a steep grade at the intersection with Route 4, being rerouted at Snowshed and Ramshead base areas to go under the base area instead of over it. The pedestrian walkways are also being upgraded, with pedestrian crossings and bus pullouts being added, to improve utilization of public transit, and reduce the number of days when the resort parking lots are completely full.
With the water and road improvements, construction of the new village can begin, which will provide much needed lodging units to an area that has a severe lodging shortage. Any hotel rooms within 30 miles get booked weeks in advance. It's the biggest thing holding back Killington from gaining more skier visits, as they are too far away from population centers to be within day trip range.
The local workforce isn't being left out of the picture either, as workforce housing is going to be constructed at the intersection of Route 4 and Killington Road.
On the mountain, the village will be a catalyst for many improvements. Replacement of the Ramshead and Snowshed Lodges, and lifts at those base areas is now immanent. Expect to see a replacement of the Superstar lift too, and upgrades to snowmaking. This also makes the Killington/Pico interconnect far more likely to be a reality. Expect to see more things to do in the short off-season as well.
I think it's going to be an exciting decade ahead for The Beast, and I can't wait to see everything come together.

Killington voters pass $47M TIF bond, approve new town hall - The Mountain Times
Development of the town’s water system set to begin this summer By Polly Mikula On Town Meeting Day, 75% of Killington voters approved Article 5, giving the town authorization to proceed with water and road infrastructure projects that will support […] Read More

The entire future of Killington was riding on Tax Increment Financing, or TIF being approved by voters. This 47 million dollar bond will be paid off by taxes on the new units constructed in the proposed base village, and not increase taxes on existing residents. The bond will fund a public water system on the Killington access road, which is known for having wells that are tainted by chemicals. If you've stayed in a hotel or condo on the access road, then you would have likely been told to drink bottled water. That will soon become a thing of the past.
The access road itself is also being upgraded to remove a steep grade at the intersection with Route 4, being rerouted at Snowshed and Ramshead base areas to go under the base area instead of over it. The pedestrian walkways are also being upgraded, with pedestrian crossings and bus pullouts being added, to improve utilization of public transit, and reduce the number of days when the resort parking lots are completely full.
With the water and road improvements, construction of the new village can begin, which will provide much needed lodging units to an area that has a severe lodging shortage. Any hotel rooms within 30 miles get booked weeks in advance. It's the biggest thing holding back Killington from gaining more skier visits, as they are too far away from population centers to be within day trip range.
The local workforce isn't being left out of the picture either, as workforce housing is going to be constructed at the intersection of Route 4 and Killington Road.
On the mountain, the village will be a catalyst for many improvements. Replacement of the Ramshead and Snowshed Lodges, and lifts at those base areas is now immanent. Expect to see a replacement of the Superstar lift too, and upgrades to snowmaking. This also makes the Killington/Pico interconnect far more likely to be a reality. Expect to see more things to do in the short off-season as well.
I think it's going to be an exciting decade ahead for The Beast, and I can't wait to see everything come together.