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The Town of Killington Planning Commission will convene their regular bi-weekly meeting tonight 7:30 PM at the Sherburne Memorial Library on River Road in Killington, instead of the normal venue at Town Hall. On the agenda for this evening is a presentation by Mr. Steve Selbo, of SP Land, on the plan for the new Killington Village being proposed for the Snowshed/Rams Head areas of the Killington Resort. If you are in Killington this evening and interested in the future plans for development at the resort, this would be a good meeting to attend. I plan on attending the meeting and will provide a full update on it in tomorrows blog.
The beautiful blue sunshine outside my office window this afternoon is some consolation for the heavy r@*n storms which passed through the area early this morning. The warm temperatures of the last couple of days have seriously degraded the snow pack in the area. While we have lost considerable snow cover, however, the ground around the inn is still covered with about 5 inches of snow at the inn's snow stake. With a return to more seasonable temperatures this evening, there should be little further degradation of snow cover. On the mountain, I would expect snow making operations to commence as soon as conditions allow. Hopefully, the worst of the January thaw is over.
Let it snow!