All members were voted at-large. In the other ACSD board contest, incumbent board member (and former chairman) Peter Conlon topped Chris Kramer, 1,425-1,090, for Cornwalls lone (three-year) seat on the panel Polls will be open for Australian ballot voting on the OVUUSD budget and board seats at Goshen Town Hall on March 1, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Rather than have the specter of COVID-19 hanging over an in-person town meeting in a closed public building with winter likely still hanging around, the Grandville selectboard last month decided to put off the annual meeting until Tuesday, May 17, 6-8 p.m. at Granville Town Hall. Those running unopposed included Dan James, selectboard, two years; Stacey Rainey, selectboard, three years; Spence Putnam, moderator, one year; Kristine Bowdish, constable, one year. Locally, Vergennes (387-185), Middlebury (951-546) and Brandon (657-555) also entertained cannabis retail votes (see related story on Page 1A). 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. $35,375 for the Starksboro Public Library. Incumbent delinquent tax collector Caetlin Harwood is being challenged for the job by her father, Alden Harwood. One of New Havens seats on the Mount Abraham Unified School District board is also up for election this year. But last month at the Feb. 14 selectboard meeting, board Chair Bruce Hyde announced that Werners resignation was effective that evening. Middlebury voters joined their fellow Addison Central residents in endorsing by a vote of 2,082- 668 a proposed ACSD budget of $40.3 million. $55,896 for the Lincoln Volunteer Fire Company. $51,239 for the Fire Department Equipment Reserve Fund. Thu Nov 17 19 F 30 F Andrea Ochs, who was appointed to the selectboard, is seeking residents approval for three more years on the selectboard. But in a special City Council session Saturday to determine the severance. Library Trustees: Christa Finnern and Susan Thompson. The meeting ID is 561 577 976, and its password is 1234. Former Addison Northwest School District Board Chair Susan Rakowski and incumbents Ian Huizenga and Mel Hawley were the winners in a five-way race for three city council seats. But Cornwall voters will help decide two contested elections for two three-year spots on the board of the ACSD board, which delivers prek-12 public education in seven towns. There are no contested municipal elections in Salisbury this year. Voters approved everything on the Town Meeting Day ballot in Brandon, from appropriations to a $5.7 million wastewater treatment bond to future retail marijuana sales. Weybridge residents also passed:
PDF How to Organize a Town Hall Meeting A Planning Guide 15650 Addison Road Vehicle Stickers Purchase your 2022-2023 Addison Township vehicle sticker. The March 1 ballot will include a 2022-2023 MAUSD spending plan of $32,665,311, which is a $910,000, or 2.9%, increase over the current year. Town Moderator: Kenneth Wheeling. By a 200-22 tally, the creation of a Computer Equipment Reserve Fund, to be used for necessary for technology upgrades. Incumbent Davina Desmarais finished out of the running with 915 votes. Most of our services include audience participation, much like a classroom discussion. Town Clerk Kathy Werner said the White River Valley town in the northeast corner of Addison County drew 102 votes on Tuesday. Welcome to the new Town of Addison Website! Article 2 asks if they should authorize licensed retail sale of cannabis in Ferrisburgh, and Article 3 asks if voters will allow the town to authorize cannabis integrated licenses. The to-do list for that structure also calls for energy efficiency upgrades (including solar), enhanced security and safety equipment, ensuring the structure meets current code and ADA requirements, and complete asbestos abatement. Sarah LaPerle was re-elected to a three-year term on the Mount Abraham Unified School District board. Meeting Minutes May 2023. Incumbent selectboard members Scott Gillette and Dan Perera both won re-election Perera for a three-year seat and Gillette for a two-year term on the board. There are no contested races on the Bridport Town Meeting Day ballot this year. Residents voted 118-105 in favor of an article signaling that Salisbury will entertain applications for cannabis retail stores in the future. NEW HAVEN 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. Bill Clark resigned in January after about three years on the board due to a work conflict of interest, and George Gardner chose not to run again after his six years on the ANWSD board. Whiting is almost always the last Addison County town to wrap up its annual town meeting each March. March 4, 2021 By Addison Independent staff ADDISON COUNTY Here are the results of Addison County's Town Meeting Day votes. Whiting 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. a $150,000 deposit into the Paving Reserve Fund. All members of the ACSD board are voted at-large throughout the seven-town district. The lions share of the work will involve upgrading the heating system while replacing the ventilation and electrical systems at the Charles Avenue building. Address 8088 County Route 21 | Addison, NY 14801-9441.
Events - My Vxw Site 2yxclf Congregation Meetings of Jehovah's Witnesses - JW.ORG Bridport voters joined their fellow Addison Central residents in endorsing by a vote of 2,082 to 668 a proposed ACSD budget of $40.3 million for the 2021-2022 academic year. 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. Granville will also be selecting a new town clerk and treasurer in May. Hayes said town officials figured that with the ease of the absentee ballot Goshen might get a few more citizens taking part this year, but the overall number of votes cast was only one more than the usual Town Meeting Day. Ferrisburgh residents face no choices for major town and school offices on the March 1 ballot. Those who wish to join remotely may do so at zoom.us/j/561577976. $7,500 for the Recreation Fund, unchanged. BRISTOL Voters represented a 29% turnout. The district's focus on equity and culturally responsive and trauma-informed teaching to meet the needs of all District 88 students. School-related issues dominated 2021 town meeting in Cornwall this year. Brandon is one of four area municipalities where residents voted on whether to allow cannabis retailers in town, once the sale of recreational pot is legal later this year. Only half of highway expenses would be raised by taxes, however, due to a $229,118 Highway Fund surplus and more than $350,000 in nontax revenue. Doria already sits on the independent Ripton School District board, which is working on a plan for that towns exit from the ACSD. 40 Next Addison, TX Video Archive / Powered by Swagit Is this page helpful? HANCOCK 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, 5,169-910. If approved, Middlebury would see its municipal tax rate rise from $0.7969 to $0.8269 per $100 in assessed value the first rise in several years. 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. Meeting Minute Archives; Meeting Dates; Holidays 2023; Tentative Assessment Roll; Contact Us; Contact Us. Article 14 of Bristols Town Meeting Day ballot asks voters to ratify the town of Lincolns August 2021 vote to withdraw from the MAUSD. Library Trustees: Caroline Engvall and Jill Mackler. One of Monktons two seats on the Mount Abraham Unified School District board is up for election this year. Gillette was the new constable and Perera was written in as road commissioner (though, to be fair, he was appointed to the job within the past year and just didnt have his name on the ballot). Salisbury voters on Tuesday defeated a proposed $25,411 budget for mosquito control services next year, and sent a signal that the town is open to hosting cannabis retail stores in the future. There were no other contested races. $505,072 for fiscal year 2023 general fund expenses, and increase of 1% from this years $499,608.
PDF Town of Addison Those measures will all be on a separate ballot. 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. There were no contested local elections in Ripton this year. Also running without opposition on the Addison ballot are incumbent selectboard members Roger Waterman for a two-year term and Steve Torrey for another three years; John Spencer seeks to remain on the board of listers. Barb Wilson (2,245 votes) was unopposed for a three-year term representing Shoreham on the ACSD board. The budget amount would result in education spending of $19,826.37 per equalized pupil, which is 6.34% higher than the current 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. ACSD voters also agreed, by a 2,222 to 488 tally, to allow the school board to transfer $623,744 in Fiscal Year 2020 fund balance to the districts Capital Reserve Fund. 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. (Editors note: Originally we gave incorrect vote totals for the retail cabbabis referendum; we apologize.) Selectmen's Meeting. Also on March 1, Panton will join the other four Addison Northwest School District communities in weighing in a proposed a $22,327,585 spending plan for the next school year. Evidence of this can be found in Article 7 of New Haven Town Meeting Day warning, which shows both a $590,000 school payment due and a $710,000 2021 surplus., As New Haven Treasurer Dannielle Cummings explains in this years annual report, You will see a large surplus in the general fund but a significant portion of that is school taxes that are collected in 2021 but not paid until 2022. Delinquent Tax Collector: Sylviasue Ford. Also on the ballot is a proposed fiscal year 2023 town budget request of, Police take Middlebury shooter into custody on Friday evening, $7.5M Town Hall Theater expansion plan, plaza take shape. On Town Meeting Day, Stephen Pilcher was re-elected to a three-year term on the selectboard and John McNerney was re-elected to a two-year term. Once the date has been confirmed by the office, please print & complete the attached Park and Hall Rental Agreement, make your check payable to the "Town of Addison" and send the forms and check to the Town of Addison @ P.O. $476,100 for 2023 highway expenses. Allen Alger, who won a contested race for first constable last year, will be on the ballot (uncontested) for another year in that position. That is also when they expect to formalize the warning for this years town meeting. In Salisburys lone contested election this year, Ryan Emilio topped Jeff McDonough, 113-88, for a one-year term as first constable. $73,023 to cover a General Fund deficit, up $13,999, or 23.7%. Thank you for your continued support of District 88. Selectman Bruce Hydes term ends at town meeting this year. Incumbent Will Sipsey is facing a challenge from Alan Schmidt for a three-year term. If approved, Monktons estimated school tax rate, after the CLA is figured in, would decrease by 0.24 cents, or $2.40 per $100,000 of assessed property value. With the positive bond vote, final design will be completed soon, bids will go out this month, and construction is expected to begin in May. The board has scheduled a hybrid online/in-person informational meeting for Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. at the VUHS library. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Middlebury again this year will vote all of its town meeting articles by Australian ballot on Town Meeting Day, with polls open Tuesday, March 1, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Recreation Center at 154 Creek Rd. The request reflects a 7.2% ($274,856) increase in spending. With that in mind, heres the spending New Haven voters are asked to approve on March 1: In addition, the selectboard would like permission to spend up to $100,000 from the Road Equipment Fund to buy a new town truck, and to spend up to $40,000 from the Reserve Facilities Fund to fix the town hall faade and improve the buildings ADA accessibility. Video index The transfer of $75,000 from the Fire Department Equipment Fund to the Fire Department Vehicle Fund, to help pay for a new fire engine. In the other contest, ASCD residents elected Lindsey Hescock and Mary Heather Noble in a three-way race for two, three-year terms representing Middlebury on the ACSD board. The Lincoln selectboard is seeking permission to appoint the town treasurer, rather than the current process of having that person elected each year. Both will hold their positions until the May 17 town meeting. But that rate doesnt include Common Level of Appraisal adjustment, which would result in a 2-cent decline in the Shoreham rate. All members were voted at-large. The current school spending proposal keeps all existing programs, according to district officials, while adding a number of paraeducators at the three district schools, as well as two VUHS employees, a psychologist and a new member of the schools Response Resource Center, which works with students with disciplinary and other issues.
District 88 participates in 15th Annual Shape of Addison Town Hall Meeting Bridport voters on March 2 agreed to change the communitys budget cycle from the current calendar year to a fiscal year, and decided theyll appoint their delinquent tax collector as opposed to elect in future years. Also up for election in Goshen are: town moderator (1 year), auditor (3 years), second constable, second (2 years), delinquent tax collector (1 year), lister (3 years) and trustee of public funds (3 years). GRANVILLE Auditor: Karen Gallott. SHOREHAM Salisbury voters on March 1 will be asked to approve a variety of financial requests and decide contested races for the Addison Central School District board. A proposed increase of about $18,000 in road spending is the major driver of that budget hike. LEICESTER Residents will also be asked to support the swap of small pieces of land near Vergennes Union Elementary School with ANWSD, an exchange that makes possible the construction of a proposed covered recreation pavilion. Salisbury was one of six ACSD communities asked to ratify the town of Riptons Jan. 12 vote to withdraw from the district. That represents an increase of only $1,600, or less than half a percent, from what voters OKd last year. 127 First Street, P.O. Selectboard members believe the towns annual professional audit provides sufficient oversight. As is the case in most Addison County towns, all of Cornwalls town meeting business was conducted by Australian ballot on Tuesday due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Whiting is part of the Otter Valley Unified Union School District, or OVUUSD. MONKTON Brandon residents on Town Meeting Day will be voting on one contested race on the selectboard the three-year position currently held by Tim Guiles. The church agreed to deed the town hall building back to the town in exchange for septic service. The Shape of Addison town hall meeting is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, January 27, starting at 7 PM. $29,000 for the Bristol Cemetery Association. He added the committee believes the town would be better served selling the building and adding it to the tax roll, possibly thus also creating an employment hub. If expansion of the board is OKd on March 1, the two additional members would be elected on May 10. The board has scheduled a hybrid online/in-person informational meeting for Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. at the VUHS library. The school district is also asking to put its FY 2021 unaudited surplus into two future-needs accounts: MAUSDs budget flyer is available online at tinyurl.com/MAUSD23flyer. Austgen, who is a recent transplant to Starksboro, was upbeat on Wednesday. We have a fresh new layout with an easy to navigate format. Voters also will be asked to support spending $8.1 million for significant renovations to the Career Centers Charles Avenue and North Campus buildings in Middlebury. The budget reflects a $66,472 decrease in spending compared to this year, and will add two-tenths-of-a-penny increase on the current municipal tax rate of 80.34 cents per $100 of assessed property value. The town was one of six ACSD communities asked to ratify the town of Riptons Jan. 12 vote to withdraw from the district. The Bridport Fire Department is seeking $20,000 to help fund its operations during FY23. Hescock was the top vote getter with 1,774 tallies, followed by Noble with 1,331.
Town of Rathbone Hescock was the top vote-getter with 1,774 tallies, followed by Noble with 1,331. Running unopposed for three three-year seats representing Middlebury on the ACSD board are James Chip Malcolm, Steve Orzech and Brian Bauer.
Town of Addison - Welcome to the Town of Addison, WI! There are no contested races on this years ballot, but two new faces are likely to land in town government. 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.
Town Meeting 2021 results - Addison Independent P.O. Town Hall 8088 County Route 21 Addison . Physical Address: In the lone contested election on the Bridport ballot, incumbent Selectman David Bronson topped Pierre Bordeleau, 150-90, for a three-year term on the selectboard. Moderator: Pam Marsh. But since ACSD board members are elected at-large throughout the seven-town school district, Middlebury residents will also vote on two contested school board races: Incumbent Mary Cullinane faces a challenge from Jamie McCallum for Weybridges lone seat, and incumbent Amy McGlashan faces competition from Joanna Doria for Riptons seat. A total of $30,520 to support two-dozen Addison County nonprofits that help Cornwall residents, by a 455-37 vote. Voters also will be asked to support spending $8.1 million for significant renovations to the Career Centers Charles Avenue and North Campus buildings in Middlebury. Among those running unopposed are Don Burns, three years, selectboard; Benjamin Marks, two years, selectboard; Cy Tall, one year, town moderator; Rodney Cadoret, one year, collector of delinquent taxes; Don Burns and Lauren Ringey, each for three years, Cornwall Planning Commission. Glen Cousineau is up for re-election to his three-year seat on the SVUUSD school board. Two Bristol selectboard seats are up for election. Architects have come up with plans that include an addition with a stairway and elevator, one large upper-story meeting room and two smaller meeting rooms, ample work and storage space for the clerk, assistant clerk and town listers, and a large vault. The March 1 ballot will feature a $32,665,311 MAUSD spending plan, reflecting a $910,000, or 2.9%, increase over the current year.
Agenda The State Board of Education must now rule on Riptons request to become an independent school district. Candidates running unopposed included Wayne Smith, moderator, one year; Susan Scott, town clerk, one year; Christopher Kip Andres, selectboard, three years; and John Nuceder, selectboard, two years. 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. 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. 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.. Incumbent board member Bill Mathis, who is the towns representative on the OV board, won re-election. Spencer emphasized the town would be pursuing more funding. Copyright 2023 Addison County Independent, All Rights Reserved. Copy and past this code into your website. ACSD voters also agreed, by a 2,222 to 488 tally, to allow the school board to transfer $623,744 in Fiscal Year 2020 fund balance to the districts Capital Reserve Fund. There are currently no takers for a one-year term as delinquent tax collector. Those running unopposed include Julie Ortuno, one year, town clerk; Kathleen Brisson, town treasurer, one year; Stephen Goodrich, selectboard, three years; Molly Francis and Eric Boire, selectboard, one-year terms; Tanya Scuteri and June Lapidow, for five years and four years, respectively, on the Shoreham Library board; Tim Steady, planning commission, four years; and Eric Leonard, water commissioner, three years. If approved, its estimated that Lincolns school tax rate, after the CLA is figured in, would increase by 0.33 cents, or $3.30 per $100,000 of assessed property value. A new tree reserve fund, adding $4,500 in spending. The request reflects a 7.2% ($274,856) increase in spending. The State Board of Education must now rule on Riptons request to become an independent school district. Waltham will also on March 1 join the other four Addison Northwest School District communities in weighing in on a proposed a $22,327,585 spending plan for the next school year. One of the two contested races involves incumbent Amy McGlashan versus Joanna Doria for Riptons lone seat on the panel. The tally was 93-7. $901,740 taxpayers OKd last year. The projected spending per equalized pupil, however, would inch up by $500 to $16,983. Residents will also weigh in on the selectboards budget proposal of $756,151, a series of annual capital fund requests that total $65,500, and nonprofit funding asks that come up to another $11,301. 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. Improvements targeting the North Campus building, in Middleburys industrial park, include installation of LED lighting and making an upstairs classroom usable and accessible. Bristol residents Gary Russell and Jennifer Wagner have thrown their hats into the ring for Town Moderator, a position held for decades by Fred Baser. Cornwall voters joined their fellow Addison Central residents in endorsing by a vote of 2,082 to 668 a proposed ACSD budget of $40.3 million for the 2021-2022 academic year. $491,079 for salaries and general expenses, up $62,820, or 14.7%, from the current year. After decades of work were are finally poised to bring it back to life as the Town Clerks office and a community space We would like your input and ideas.. The proposed sewer budget of $94,135, which would be funded by user fees, is 46% less than the sewer spending plan approved last year. The general fund request of $168,800 earned approval by a 248-9 margin. 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. $4,000 for Cornwall Free Public Library, 469-26. Local residents will 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 could use some of a $449,000 surplus to offset a potential tax hike. In lieu of an in-person annual meeting this year, the town of Lincoln will hold a virtual information hearing on Monday, Feb. 28, at 6 p.m., and all voting will take place by Australian ballot at Burnham Hall the following day, Town Meeting Day, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Lincoln voters will be asked to approve $496,425 in general fund spending, an increase of $35,416, or 7.7%, over the current year, with $356,075 to be raised by taxes. 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. Terms for Town Clerk Rosemary McKinnon and Treasurer Vickee Whiting also expire, and both positions will be up for three-year stints. WHITING $31,905 of charitable requests were. VERGENNES Other articles on the warning will add to total spending in the upcoming fiscal year. All six of Riptons fellow ACSD communities voted in favor of Riptons withdrawal . Town Hall 5300 Belt Line Road Dallas, Texas 75254. A proposed $3,244,020 municipal budget, of which $2,744,136 will be raised in taxes, was approved, 786-444. All other candidates for town offices are running unopposed, except for town moderator, which has drawn no candidates. SVUSD towns also approved, 1,028-565, the transfer $882,500 (from a $2.6 million surplus) to the Capital Improvements and Repairs Reserve Fund. The commingled tally was 1,052-392. Waterman will have plenty of help transitioning to her new post. 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. According to the district estimates homestead property taxes would drop in all five ANWSD communities if voters support that budget on March 1. The lions share of the work will involve upgrading the heating system while replacing the ventilation and electrical systems at the Charles Avenue building. Box 481, Allenton, WI 53002. Thats because the Bixby Librarys request for funding is equal to 2021s ($10,692); the nonprofit requests, according to town officials, total a little lower than in 2021 ($3,729); and officials said the selectboards requests for a series for capital funds ($23,100) equals that of a year ago.
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