They also supported property tax exemptions for a Masonic Lodge and the Vergennes Area Rescue Squad and approved requests from all nonprofits on the ballot. Officials said they were confident in their estimates, but actions by state officials and/or legislators could move the numbers. March 1 voting in Ripton will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Ripton Community House. With COVID-19 still spreading disease and death, the board decided once again that gathering in person for town meeting was not possible in March 2022. Thank you for your continued support of District 88. The committee sent out about 40 invitations to town officials and other stakeholders, but Spencer made it clear that these are public meetings to which all are welcome to learn more about the project. Building of the whole was approved overwhelmingly in 1968. If approved, the budget would result in a district-wide education property tax rate of $1.56 per $100 in property value an 8-cent decline from this year. Meeting Minutes May 2023. Other articles on Cornwalls March 1 ballot seek: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cornwall will vote all of its town meeting articles by Australian ballot at its Town Hall from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 1. HANCOCK All of the warned items will be voted by Australian ballot on Town Meeting Day. This will be a start of many meetings to explain this long needed project, he said. $1,200 for the Four Winds Program at Robinson Elementary School, for community-based natural science education. Thomas, who won by an 812-633 margin, will serve out the one year remaining on a three-year term vacated last year by incumbent Victor Nuovo. Revize At the same time, Waltham residents may approve another measure proposed by the selectboard to use up to $20,000 of a fund balance from prior fiscal years to offset the tax impact of that higher spending. Incumbent Vergennes-Panton Water District Commissioner Chris Bearor is running unopposed for another three years, while Bruce McIntire is alone on the ballot for a year left on an open seat on that board. Incumbent Davina Desmarais finished out of the running with 915 votes. Contact Us. Lister: Dan Adam. In other action on March 1, Weybridge residents will help decide a second contested race for the ACSD board, this one involving incumbent Amy McGlashan versus Joanna Doria for Riptons lone seat on the panel. $16,000 for a repeater to provide better communication options for the fire department and first response, 231-16. Barb Wilson (2,245 votes) was unopposed for a three-year term representing Shoreham on the ACSD board. $144,248 for Lawrence Memorial Library. Running unopposed elsewhere on the ballot and returned to their posts were Addison Northwest School District (ANWSD) board member Mark Koenig, Vergennes-Panton Water District Commissioner Thelma Kitty Oxholm, Lister Christopher Bearor, and Auditor Jennifer Russell. LINCOLN Login. Improvements targeting the North Campus building, in Middleburys industrial park, include installation of LED lighting and making an upstairs classroom usable and accessible. The school district is also asking voters for permission to deposit its FY 2021 unaudited surplus into two future-needs accounts: Starksboro will be asked to ratify the town of Lincolns August 2021 vote to withdraw from the MAUSD. This year Whiting again will be the last town holding its annual town meeting because it postponed the meeting until Saturday, May 22. A temporary suspension of the Open Meetings Act to allow telephone or videoconference public meetings has been granted by Governor Greg Abbott. The request reflects a 7.2% ($274,856) increase in spending compared to this year. Voters endorsed a 2021-2022 highway budget of $519,400, by a 256-2 tally. $8,000 for Townline First Response, 240-15. 607 359-3170. legal notice. All six of Riptons fellow ACSD communities voted in favor of Riptons withdrawal. But because Ferrisburgh officials expect a grand list increase, they said the tax impact should be minimal. Incumbent delinquent tax collector Caetlin Harwood is being challenged for the job by her father, Alden Harwood. Residents face a request for $16,213 to finance mosquito control efforts specifically the spraying of adulticide in the Otter Creek Watershed Insect Control District (formerly known as the BLSG). All of the warned items will be voted by Australian ballot on Town Meeting Day. Phone: 972-450-2800 Address: 16801 Westgrove Drive Addison, TX 75001 Physical Address: Orwell voters will also be asked to OK 14 separate social service agency requests, ranging from $200 for maintenance of St. Pauls Cemetery and $320 for RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) to $2,200 for the Orwell Parade Committee, $5,000 for Addison County Home Health & Hospice, and $15,000 for the Wright Memorial Library building. On Tuesday Hayes also won re-election as Goshens first constable. Government Departments Sanitary District Zoning Resources Hall and Park Rental. Doria already sits on the independent Ripton School District board, which is working on a plan for that towns exit from the ACSD. Collector of Delinquent Taxes: Nancy Stevens. It represents education spending of $19,826 per equalized pupil 6.34% higher than the current year. As is the case with most Addison County towns, Salisbury conducted all its town meeting business by Australian ballot this year. A proposed increase of about $18,000 in road spending is the major driver of that budget hike. Residents also backed, 311-116, an update to Ferrisburghs Land Use Regulations. Specifically, residents affirmed general expenses of $310,846 (with $289,276 to be raised by taxes), which represents an increase of $5,151, or 1.7%; and they OKd proposed highway spending of $435,590 (with $296,947 raised in taxes), which is $46,000, or 11.8%, more than was OKd last year. It was an honor to get to sit beside Cheryl Estey at the Robinson School polling station and watch her in her element, on her last day as town clerk. Running unopposed for various Bridport positions are Tim Howlett, for one year as town moderator; Robert Sunderland, two years, selectboard; Pierre Bordeleau, three years, selectboard; and Darwin Pratt, three years, Tri-Town Water District No. The budget would result in an education cost of $20,192 per equalized pupil a 6.8% increase though that number could soon drop to $19,971 based on new information expected from the state. Bridport residents also voted on several Addison Central School District issues. Ripton is among the communities served by the Patricia A. Hannaford Career Center, which this year proposed a 2021-2022 budget of $3,829,301 that passed by a 5,169 to 910 count.. $870,000 for the capital reserve fund, in anticipation of big-ticket items like a roof for the high school. Town Clerk Kathy Werner said the White River Valley town in the northeast corner of Addison County drew 102 votes on Tuesday. Planning Commission: Ivor Hughes and Gayle Grim. Austgen, who is a recent transplant to Starksboro, was upbeat on Wednesday. That represents a decline of around 0.1% from the previous years spending and a decline of just over 1% in amount raised by taxes. Salisbury residents on March 2 voted, 194-24, in favor of a 2021-2022 highway budget of $505,669, and 202-18 in support of a general fund budget proposal of $285,828. In other school-related voting on Town Meeting Day, voters in Monkton and 16 other Addison County towns will be asked to approve a Patricia Hannaford Career Center 2022-23 budget of $4,104,157, an increase of $274,856, or 7.2% over the current year. $106,216 for the Road Equipment Reserve Fund, an increase of $5,058, or 5%. 'Shape of Addison' Town Hall Meeting, 2017 - 2022 Village of Addison, IL Contact Us1 Friendship Plaza, Addison, Illinois 60101 630-543-4100, Powered by All members were voted at-large. Waltham voters will be asked to support a Patricia Hannaford Career Center 2022-23 budget of $4,104,157, which reflects a 7.2% ($274,856) increase in spending. 5300 Belt Line Road Library Trustees: Caroline Engvall and Jill Mackler. SHOREHAM smaller appropriations totaling $26,208. ADDISON Addison residents have already backed spending $500,000 for a communal septic system that had the central purposes of enabling the town to regain possession of its former town hall on Route 22A and providing it with septic service. The other notable money question on the Goshen ballot requests residents approval for $244,351 for general fund expenses, which represents an increase of $9,082, or 3.9%, from the amount approved last March. One of New Havens seats on the Mount Abraham Unified School District board is also up for election this year. The budget would result in an education cost of $20,192 per equalized pupil a 6.8% increase though that number could soon drop to $19,971 based on new information expected from the state. Candidates for other town offices are also running unopposed. GOSHEN ANWSD residents also backed by similarly wide margins a number of board proposals on how to handle a roughly $1.6 million ANWSD surplus from the 2020 fiscal year. $70,000 for the Monkton Volunteer Fire Department, up $10,000, or 16.7%. The commingled tally of votes from the five municipalities was 1,052-392. There are three candidates for three council seats that are coming open on March 1: incumbents Dickie Austin, the deputy mayor, and Jill Murray-Killon, plus council newcomer Zoe Kaslow. Shoreham is among the communities served by the Patricia A. Hannaford Career Center, which this year proposed a 2021-2022 budget of $3,829,301 that passed by a 5,169 to 910 count. They scheduled an online informational meeting for Feb. 22 and will vote on all questions by Australian ballot. To cover highway expenses, voters agreed to spend $217,200 an increase of $1,000 over last year. Listers: David S. Cobb and Patricia L. King. There is access to the bathrooms but not the kitchen facilities. The budget would tentatively result in an education cost of $20,192 per equalized pupil a 6.8% increase though that number could soon drop to $19,971 based on new information expected from the state. Incumbent selectboard members Lindsey Fuentes-George and Farhad Khan were unopposed for new three-year terms. The State Board of Education must now rule on Riptons request to become an independent school district. Town officials really wanted to hold an in-person affair and they figured that if they had it in late spring they could at least meet outside to provide for better coronavirus precautions. Box 481, Allenton, WI 53002. There are no contested races on the Bridport Town Meeting Day ballot this year. $101,158 for the Road Equipment Service Fund. Lincoln residents, along with Mount Abraham Union School District voters from four other towns, collectively approved a $31,753,310 education spending plan for the coming school year, 1,320-696. Also on Town Meeting Day, voters in Starksboro and 16 other Addison County towns will be asked to approve a Patricia Hannaford Career Center 2022-23 budget of $4,104,157, an increase of $274,856, or 7.2% over the current year. There are no contested municipal elections in Shoreham this year. Voting by Australian ballot for Articles 5-33 will take place in the same location on Tuesday, March 1, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. But being a member of the ACSD, Bridport will vote on two contested races for that board. Incumbent Andrew Morton decided not to run for another three-year term, and no one came forward to declare their candidacy, so that part of the ballot will be blank. In other school-related voting on Town Meeting Day, voters in Lincoln and 16 other Addison County towns will be asked to approve a Patricia Hannaford Career Center 2022-23 budget of $4,104,157, an increase of $274,856, or 7.2% over the current year. Starksboro voters, along with MAUSD voters from four other towns, collectively approved a $31,753,310 education spending plan for the coming school year, 1,320-696. The budget would result in an education cost of $20,192 per equalized pupil a 6.8% increase though that number could soon drop to $19,971 based on new information expected from the state. "The building was built in 1872 to provide town meeting space and schoolroom. > Cornwall voters on Town Meeting Day will decide whether to switch the date of their annual gathering, help decide two contested races for the Addison Central School District board, and field several municipal and education funding requests. Hescock was the top vote getter with 1,774 tallies, followed by Noble with 1,331. A virtual informational meeting on the town meeting warning was held virtually on Sunday, Feb. 20. Ferrisburgh residents will be asked to support a Patricia Hannaford Career Center 2022-23 budget of $4,104,157, which reflects a 7.2% ($274,856) increase in spending. Doria already sits on the independent Ripton School District board, which is working on a plan for that towns exit from the ACSD. Many suggestions were along the lines of what committee members had already been thinking, Spencer said. Two at-large seats for the OVUUSD board are on the ballot: Barbara Ebling of Brandon is running for a three-year term; there is no candidate on the ballot for the final year of another three-year term; Whiting residents are welcome to wage a write-in campaign for that seat. Also driving costs higher are the decisions to make the assistant clerks position full-time, with associated benefits, and to keep Webb on to help with the transition to a new clerk. Vergennes residents will weigh in on a Patricia Hannaford Career Center 2022-23 budget of $4,104,157, which reflects a 7.2% ($274,856) increase in spending. That part of the highway has been closed on Oct. 31, prompting motorists to travel around the closure near the McCuen Slang by going on smaller town roads. Running unopposed for three three-year seats representing Middlebury on the ACSD board are James Chip Malcolm, Steve Orzech and Brian Bauer. The State Board of Education must now rule on Riptons request to become an independent school district. He didnt indicate in his Commissioners Report if he wanted to return to the job, but given the way he wrote about what work is expected in 2022, it can be assumed that he would accept it if voters asked him to return to the post. $590,000 for a school payment, an increase of $115,000, or 24%. Roadwork is the big ticket item on the Goshen Town Meeting warning. The board also is proposing to use $337,763 of that surplus to help keep district taxes in check. Board members believe the historic building provides enough room for safe social distancing. Ripton residents voted, 172-9, to support a combined total of $647,361.68 in spending for highway and general fund services during fiscal year 2022, which begins July 1. $735,689 in General Fund expenses, an increase of $18,463, or 2.6%, over the current year. $15,000 for Bridport Fire Department operations, by a 244-13 tally. After a discussion at town meeting about what do with the town hall, Addison officials have formed a . The commingled tally was 1,052-392. Only 10 residents showed up at the Leicester town office Tuesday to vote in person, with another 203 residents casting absentee ballots. Proposed town spending in Whiting for the coming year is $411,218 (with $291,088). Along with residents of the other towns in the Slate Valley Unified Union School District, Orwell will vote on a proposed school spending plan of $26,270,047, which is about $10,000 less than the figure approved last year. Incumbent Selectman Tracy Wyman was unopposed in his bid for re-election; he garnered 1,068 votes. Officials said the $1.5 million would be spent on work that includes replacing rotting windows at VUHS; replacing the VUES gym roof; HVAC systems upgrades; work on the VUES boiler and the foundation of the boiler room, including adding an exterior door; VUES bathroom upgrades; VUHS science lab upgrades; and new paving and roof repair at VUHS. All of five of the articles passed overwhelmingly The selectboard is asking permission to spend up to $110,000 on an industrial tractor/mower. At the same time, residents will be asked to move $60,000 from Shorehams General Fund into its Buildings and Grounds Reserve Fund. Addison, TX 75001 Ripton municipal officials decided to postpone the communitys annual gathering until May 9, which will be followed by Australian ballot voting on municipal elections on May 10. Residents will find items of interest on other ballots they will field on March 1. Constable: Marc Beaupre. Hancock residents also OKd spending $29,435 on appropriations to 13 social service agencies, including $19,703 to White River Valley Ambulance. Panton residents will be asked to support a Patricia Hannaford Career Center 2022-23 budget of $4,104,157, which reflects a 7.2% ($274,856) increase in spending. Box 9010 Goshen voters will also weigh in on a proposed Otter Valley Unified Union School District spending plan of $22,710,955, which would result in education spending of $17,048 per equalized pupil 9.72% higher than spending for the current year. Lincoln Library Trustee: Grace Smith Freeman. But, on top of that, Goshen voters will be asked to spend $621,068 to improve and pave Town Hill Road. The request reflects a 7.2% ($274,856) increase in spending. Goshen also voted on three positions on the OV school board. Forty-five Hancock residents cast ballots on the spending questions, and most, if not all, were yes votes, Town Clerk Jody Jessup recalled from memory on Tuesday. In any event, it would not be surprising if selectboard members Rachel Grigorian and Jennifer Stickney appointed Hyde. The MAUSD was set to hold its annual meeting via Zoom on Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 6 p.m. All of the warned items will be voted by Australian ballot on March 1. I think people just want to be notified about cell towers, Werner said. Town Meeting Day voting. WEYBRIDGE Two selectboard incumbents ran unopposed board Chair Thomas Audet earned a three-year seat and Vice Chair Bill Goddard was re-elected to a two-year seat. Among those earning posts were Addison Northwest School Board member Laurie Childers, Lister William Munoff, Auditor Tim Buskey, and TriTown Water Commissioner Larry Simino. One citizen wanted to catch up on the local news (during the meeting) but the selectboard didnt want there to be talk about politics, said Assistant Town Clerk Marci Hayes, who is also the selectboard secretary, the town zoning administrator, and a road crew member. So while Weybridge residents on Jan 12 voted against their town leaving the district, they agreed to not stand in the way of Ripton doing so. MIDDLEBURY The proposed budget would require raising $800,319 in taxes an 18% increase. Vergennes will also on March 1 join the other four ANWSD communities in weighing a proposed a $22,327,585 spending plan for the next school year. If people are uncomfortable due to COVID, they can stay outside and someone will relay information (on) what was discussed, the website says. But in the meantime, Ripton residents will set their sights on March 1 voting, which will include elections for several ACSD board seats. Video index Incumbent Davina Desmarais finished out of the running with 915 votes. Siringo defeated Pamela Jennings and William Mount, 353-142-96. Article 14 of Bristols Town Meeting Day ballot asks voters to ratify the town of Lincolns August 2021 vote to withdraw from the MAUSD. And they authorized the selectboard to seek a 10-year loan of up to $270,000 to build a new salt shed and equipment barn at the town garage site on Panton Road. ADDISON COUNTY Here's what to expect at each of the town meetings in Addison County next week. Those included using $266,000 to lower the FY22 district tax rate, $890,895 to create an Education Stabilization Fund, placing $475,000 into the existing general district-wide ANWSD capital reserve fund, and using up to $380,000 to mitigate a mold infestation at Ferrisburgh Central School. Addison has been extremely successful at attracting and retaining industry and business within the village due to the proactive and forward-thinking actions of its elected officials. The lions share of the work will involve upgrading the heating system while replacing the ventilation and electrical systems at the Charles Avenue building. Housed in a stately former mansion and surrounded by manicured lawns, Addison Town Hall is the picture of serenity. The professional auditor would have the same powers, discharge the same duties, proceed in the discharge thereof in the same manner, and be subject to the same liabilities as are prescribed for listers or the board of listers, the warning says. Incumbents Nancy Boss (three-year term) and John Painter (two-year term) are running unopposed to keep their seats. Weybridge residents endorsed the proposed Ripton exodus by a 217-40 tally. The selectboard-appointed committee, chaired by John Spencer, has been working on that project for more than a decade, and the town has been mulling what to do with the building for decades. Also, Jennifer Stickney, who was appointed to the selectboard last fall, on Tuesday won voter approval to finish out a term that ends in 2023. They include incumbents Heather Seeley and Esther Thomas, and residents Matthew Delia-Lbo and Andy Hooper. Derek Larsen is running for a three-year-term representing Brandon. Voters also will be asked to support spending $8.1 million to finance significant renovations to the Career Centers Charles Avenue and North Campus buildings in Middlebury. The proposed 2022-23 highway fund request comes in at $922,885, up from the $901,740 taxpayers OKd last year. Residents of Leicester got to vote on two positions on the OV school board: Leicester resident Greg Bernhardt was re-elected to a three-year at-large seat by voters across the district and a second at-large seat went unfilled. The overall spending request is down 0.68% from what was OKd for this year, and the tax request is up 0.95%. In order to give the Monkton Museum and Historical Society, or any other community group, time to develop an acceptable proposal to take responsibility for the building, the selectboard is asking voters permission to delay selling it until Sept. 1. He will be challenged by Marielle Blais. Those voters were in addition to the 40-something who cast absentee ballots. NEW HAVEN . Shoreham residents also cast ballots on several issues dealing with Addison Central School District, which provides preK-12 education for children in Bridport, Cornwall, Middlebury, Ripton, Salisbury, Shoreham and Weybridge. Selectman Bruce Hydes term ends at town meeting this year. ADDISON COUNTY Heres what to expect at each of the town meetings in Addison County next week. Diane Randall is running for the two-year seat on the Leicester selectboard currently held by Ron Fiske; and Rolande Morrison is running for the remaining year of an auditors position that is currently vacant. One of the two contested elections involves incumbent Amy McGlashan versus Joanna Doria for Riptons lone seat on the panel. Among the articles to be acted upon at the meeting is Article 3, which asks voters to authorize the selectboard to remove certain voted appropriations from individual Town Meeting Day articles and roll them into the General Fund budget. All members were voted at-large. Weybridge residents on March 2 approved level-funded highway and town budgets, and weighed in on an attempt by the town of Ripton to leave the Addison Central School District (ACSD). In the related Article 12 Shall the Town of Granville vote to alert residents if 5G cellular technology is considered within its boundaries drew a more distinct result: 74 in favor and 22 opposed. P.O. Those positions and the incumbents are: selectboard member, three years, Marcia King; lister, three years, Peg Allen; auditor, three years, Alison Remy; collector of delinquent taxes, one year, Rani Fallon; library trustee, three years, Heather Mattison; and first constable, one year, Rusty Brigham. Those included using $266,000 to lower the FY22 district tax rate, $890,895 to create an Education Stabilization Fund, placing $475,000 into the existing general district-wide ANWSD capital reserve fund, and using up to $380,000 to mitigate of a mold infestation at Ferrisburgh Central School. The town uses that fund to lower the amount it needs to borrow to buy new highway department equipment. Jehovah's Witnesses hold meetings for worship twice each week. A total of 284 Town Meeting Day ballots were cast this year in Starksboro, including 124 absentee/mail-in ballots. In other action on Town Meeting Day, Bridport voters approved: Theyll also vote on the proposed 2022-23 ACSD budget of $41,578,089, which reflects $34,594,034 in local education spending a 5.3% increase from this year. The selectboard convened a virtual informational meeting on Saturday, Feb. 27, that had to be shut down part way after being Zoom bombed by multiple people and web bots from all over the world. The school board is also seeking voter approval to transfer $820,000 to the Capital Improvements and Repairs Reserve Fund. a selectboard raise to $2,000 per member per year, with an additional $1,000 for the board chair. According to the district estimates homestead property taxes would drop in all five ANWSD communities if voters support that budget on March 1. All six of Riptons fellow ACSD communities voted in favor of Riptons withdrawal.
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