Telecommuting Study 2021

In May we surveyed 432 Vermonters on their attitudes towards telecommuting and working from home (WFH). The survey had three goals: capture the present lived experience of Vermonters telecommuting, identify opportunities and obstacles to increasing WFH and identify themes that could form the basis of further WFH research. The report is below. This builds on a survey conducted in 2020 which is below.

If you would like to see more telework in Vermont's future, add your name here. 

Final Report June 14, 2021 (PDF)

Telecommuting Study 2020

In May we surveyed 662 Vermonters on their attitudes towards telecommuting and working from home (WFH). The survey had three goals: capture the present lived experience of Vermonters telecommuting, identify opportunities and obstacles to increasing WFH and identify themes that could form the basis of further WFH research. The report is below. If you would like to see more telework in Vermont's future, add your name here. 

Final Report

Responses by Question: 

Question 1 Question 2 Question 3  |  Question 4  |  Question 5 Question 6

Sustainable Transportation Vermont (STVT)

The website and regular blog postings tackle the challenges and opportunities faced by small cities, towns and rural areas as they attempt to wean themselves from a fossil fuel-based transportation system and towards a system that relies less on private vehicles, and more on walking, biking, and public transportation, in order to reduce the environmental, economic and social impacts of our travel. Sustainable Transportation VT Homepage

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Transportation during COVID-19

With more than 300 million Americans  subject to some type of state or local stay-at-home order meant to  combat the spread of COVID-19, transportation planners are grappling  with the travel forecasting implications of the pandemic. Read more...