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1. Vermont Fish & Wildlife
www.vtfishandwildlife.com/Deta - [Cached]Published on: 12/20/2005 Last Visited: 8/28/2006
Gina Campoli, Environmental Policy Manager, VTrans, 802-828-5756
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VTrans is committed to practicing good stewardship," said VTrans environmental policy manager Gina Campoli. -
2. www.vermontislander.com
www.vermontislander.com/story2 - [Cached]Published on: 6/12/2001 Last Visited: 1/16/2002
According to Gina Campoli, ANR Growth Policy Analyst, VTrans has the burden of proving removal of the causeways would not destroy the turtle's habitat.The causeway on either side of the existing Missisquoi Bridge is a winter habitat of the Spiny Soft-shelled Turtle.VTrans wants all but 600 feet of the existing 3500 feet of causeway removed during construction of a new $40 million span bridge.
As requested previously by the Bridge Steering Committee, the 3-hour hearing was held in Swanton.The ANR has 20 days to issue an opinion.ANR's decision will be based strictly on information relevant to the endangered species act. -
3. Act 250 Hearing On Cell Towers Heated At Times - The Caledonian-Record News
www.caledonianrecord.com/pages - [Cached]Last Visited: 11/5/2003
Gina Campoli, a growth analyst with the planning division of the Agency of Natural Resources in Montpelier said, "We don't want to see Vermont looking like a pincushion of towers."

