A live, two-and-one-half-hour special on land use planning in Vermont will be featured over the statewide Vermont ETV network. "Where Do We Grow From Here?" will utilize a unique statewide town meeting concept to help identify the key issues related to land use in Vermont. Nine regional town meetings will be connected by telephone to the Vermont ETV studios in Winooski, Vermont: Hyde Park, Newport, Montpelier, Woodstock, Brattleboro, Bennington, Rutland, Middlebury, and Essex Junction. At these meetings will be the area's district environmental coordinators and commissioners, and legislators. Their positions will be stated and they will be able to direct questions to a group of resource experts at the Vermont ETV studios. Present in the studio will be a group whose range of expertise runs from the legal to the aesthetic, among them: planner Stanley Judkins; Montpelier attorney Jonathan Brownell; Kenneth Senecal, Executive Officer, State Environmental Board; Senator Frederick Smith, member of the Senate Natural Resources Committee; William Cowles, former Secretary of Administration; Schuyler Jackson, Chairman of the Vermont League of Women Voters. Also, Dr. Carl Reidel, Director of the University of Vermont's Environmental Program; Robert Gensberg, Chairman of the Transportation Advisory Board; Elbert Moulton, Exec. V.P., Queechee Lakes Corp.; Rep. Robert Kinsey, Chairman of the Legislative Land Use Study Committee; Roland Vautour, Sterling Realty and Development Company; architect William Truex; John Farmer, Commissioner, Economic Development; John Marshall, Researcher with the State Planning Office; Ralph Monticello, Economist, State Planning Office and Robert Burley, Waitsfield planning consultant. Moderator for the program will be Leonard Wilson. The program is designed to help Vermont citizens become better acquainted with the complex land use plan. Interested viewers in each of the nine regions are encouraged to phone their questions directly to the local meetings in their area. Regional questions will be answered at those meetings, and questions that pertain to the broad, statewide plan will be relayed by telephone to the experts in the ETV studios for an answer. The program originated from the Vermont League of Women Voters in cooperation with the Task Force on Land Use of the Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality, and was coordinated by Mrs. Margaret Garland, President of the Vermont League of Women Voters.