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Vergennes creates wish list for accepting juvenile center

THIS ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING approximates how the exterior of the secure facility for youth in crisis proposed for a Comfort Hill site in Vergennes would look. The city is making a list of things it would like from the state in exchange for approving the facility. Image courtesy of Duncan Wisniewski Architecture and ReArch Company

Vergennes is creating a list of things it wants from the state in exchange for hosting a 14-bed, juvenile short-term detention and counseling facility on Comfort Hill, which is still under negotiations.

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