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Housing crisis presents obstacles, opportunities

VERMONT STATE TREASURER Mike Piecak answers an audience member’s question during a Sept. 20 panel at Middlebury College, where local and state officials discussed obstacles and opportunities seen in the state’s housing crisis. Independent photo/Marin Howell

the state’s approach to addressing its housing deficit needs to be multi-faceted and consider the various economic and societal issues the housing crunch is intertwined with. That was a key takeaway from a Sept. 20 panel on Vermont’s housing policies held at Middlebury College as part of this year’s Clifford Symposium.

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