In November 2003 a community design charrette was held to examine the needs of the village. Included now on our town website is a copy of the report produced from that effort. The links below will connect you to the various parts of that report.
What is a Charrette?
The French word, "Charrette" means "cart" and is often used to describe the final, intense work effort expended by art and architecture students to meet a project deadline. This use of the term is said to originate from the École des Beaux Arts in Paris during the 19th century, where proctors circulated a cart, or “charrette”, to collect final drawings while students frantically put finishing touches on their work.
This definition is from the National Charrette Institute’s website.