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5/10/10

Interview with a Planner

A DISCUSSION WITH JIM VENTRES, Land Use Administrator of East Haddam
by Shiloh Dodge

Question: Why did you decide to go into planning?
Answer: I actually didn't plan to go into town planning, my background is in wildlife and fisheries. For years I was watching staff turnover constantly nobody wanted to stay involved. My background in the environment ties into East Haddam very well, though, being such a rural area.

Question: The recreation section of the plan says that the survey of scenic views and vistas needs to be updated and could be put into a guide book- do you think that this will promote tourism in East Haddam?
Answer: Absolutely- we have sort of a "Where's Waldo" effect in town. We might do a letter boxing things where you have a list and check off the things you have seen. There are 77 scenic views and pictures and they need to go into a format on the web. The problem is of those 77 views, how many are left? We need to find out what resources we still have and what we have lost.

Questions: Is the East Haddam Walking Trails booklet aimed towards residents, visitors, or both?
Answer: It is geared more towards tourists because there is a lot to do here and they could make a good weekend out if it if they know about it. It is not online but hopefully will be by next fall. It is currently only available in the Town Clerk's office.

Question: The plan mentions the possibility of a Farm Market for local farmers- has this idea been explored and is it a possibility?
Answer: We dabbled with it and there is a small market sometimes at the library but it isn't really the farmers. What really needs to happen is a boardwalk by the Goodspeed parking lot and farmers could sell there. The agriculture is growing- there are farmers in town trying to crops and growing grapes for wine, but there is just no local place for them to sell.

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