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Tri-Valley Transit
Addison County Office (802) 388-2287
Orange / N. Windsor County Office: (802) 728-3773
info@trivalleytransit.org

Community Resources

GO! VERMONT

Go Vermont provides a website and ridesharing database to help commuters and travelers get around. They offer free carpool matching and vanpool services, and statewide bus routes, as well as free Go Vermont resources. The Guaranteed Ride Home Program gives commuters peace of mind. To learn more, go to connectingcommuters.org or call 800-685-7433.


Regional Planning Commissions

Addison County Regional Planning Commission serves the 21 towns of the Addison Region and provides assistance on a range of community development activities and issues.

Two Rivers Ottauqueechee Regional Commission is an organization made up of thirty towns in East-Central Vermont that provides professional planning, mapping, facilitation, grant writing, and project management services. Our goals are to advocate for our member towns, and to articulate a vision for the larger region..


Vermont Public Transportation Association

Vermont Public Transportation Association (VPTA) offers information about public transportation to the public and to policy makers; helps coordinate resource and information sharing for its members; and  contracts with government agencies to administer and develop transportation services throughout the state. Jim Moulton, ACTR/STSI Executive Director, is the Vice-Chair of VPTA and has been an active member since 2003.


Vermont Energy and Climate Action Network

Vermont’s network of town energy committees continues to grow, reflecting a powerful grassroots response to the pressing need to cut energy costs, foster renewable energy generation and lessen the state’s contribution to global warming. The following municipalities in our service area have Energy Committee membership: 

Barnard, Bradford, Braintree, Bristol, Brookfield, Chelsea, Corinth, Cornwall, Goshen, Fairlee, Hartford, Hartland, Lincoln, Middlebury, Monkton, New Haven, Newbury, Northfield, Norwich, Orwell, Panton, Randolph, Ripton, Rochester, Royalton, Sharon, Starksboro, Strafford, Thetford, Topsham, Tunbridge, Vergennes, Waltham, Weybridge, Whiting and Woodstock.

Follow this link for your local contact’s information or to learn about VECAN initiatives.


Electric Car Charging

There are over 160 public charging stations in Vermont.  Find them all here.


Vital Communities – Upper Valley TMA

Working to Reduce Reliance on Driving Alone vitalcommunities.org/transportation/