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Wednesday, June 26, 2024 at 5 p.m.

Wallingford Town Hall, 75 School Street

-Call meeting to order

-Elect Officers

-Approve Agenda

-Public comment

-Discuss upcoming grant opportunities
-Water Quality (WUV)
– Facilities (LWCF)

-Erosion control design and permittings

-Facility planning

-Next meeting agenda building

-Adjourn

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Get a free half hour kayak/paddleboard rental and day pass voucher from Come Alive Outside to spend the day at Elfin Lake public beach. To get your voucher, visit www.comealiveoutside.com/events and follow instructions then show your pass to employees at the concession stand when you arrive. Two of the kayaks provided by Come Alive Outside have 450-pound weight capacities. For more information, email Arwen@comealiveoutside.com and we hope to see you at Elfin Lake public beach. Open daily 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Swim/paddle at your own risk. No lifeguards on duty.

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The fire warden and deputy fire warden will not be issuing any burn permits until the Town receives substantial rain. Notice dated 06/18/24.

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Heat Advisory Warning-Wallingford Residents

Temperatures are expected to exceed 90 degrees this week.  Please remember that high heat and humidity can result in several dangerous heat related conditions including heat exhaustion and heat stroke.  These can pose life threatening situations if people are not adequately prepared.  Preparations should include drinking plenty of water, avoiding strenuous activities, staying in air-conditioned rooms (if possible) and being aware of any symptoms of heat-related illness (heavy sweating or no sweating at all, elevated body temperature, muscle cramps, confusion, fainting or unconsciousness.  Please call 911 immediately for any medical heat related condition. 

Also, remember to never leave any person or pet in a vehicle even for a short period of time…temperatures can become elevated extremely quickly and overwhelming to any occupants causing serious injury or death.  Please Note that the Wallingford Town Hall will be open as a shelter during this heat advisory.  Wallingford Rescue and the Gilbert Hart Library are alternate locations. For further information please call 802-446-2336

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What does the E. Coli test result mean? E. coli in water is measured as the number of bacteria found in 100 milliliters (mL) of water. In Vermont, when the test result at a public swimming area is 235 E. coli/100mL or less, it means that the water is considered suitable for swimming. A result greater than 235 E. coli/100 mL means that the water is not considered suitable for swimming.
A water test conducted at Elfin Lake public beach on 06/12/24 found 14 E.coli/100ml, well below the threshold.

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A public informational meeting has been scheduled for Monday, July 15, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. at Wallingford Town Hall regarding conceptual plans for the School Street sidewalk replacement project. Come see the Town’s vision for the enhancement of the School Street pedestrian corridor. For comments or questions, please email Steffanie Bourque at Rutland Reg. Planning Commission at sbourque@rutlandrpc.org

For more information, click here.

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Grievance hearings will be held June 4, 2024 starting at 9:00 a.m. (15 minute appointments in person or by phone) in the Assessor’s Office at Wallingford Town Hall, 75 School Street. Please call 802-446-2336 to make an appointment. Grievance forms are available at the link below, on the Documents and Forms page of the municipal website and at Town Hall. Submit grievance to:

Wallingford Assessor
Town of Wallingford
75 School Street
Wallingford, VT 05773
or email to walllisters@wallingfordvt.com

For More Information or a Grievance Form:

Assessor – Town of Wallingford, VT | Town of Wallingford, VT – Our Community (wallingfordvt.com)

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NEW!! Thanks to efforts by the Conservation Commission, the transfer station has partnered with the Trex Plastic Film Recycling Program to provide special bins to accept:  grocery bags, bread bags, bubble wrap, dry cleaning bags, newspaper sleeves, ice bags, plastic shipping envelopes, zip-lock and other re-closable food storage bags, cereal bags, case overwrap, salt bags, pallet wrap and stretch film, wood pellet bags, produce bags.  As with all recycling, the materials should be relatively CLEAN. These items must go in the specially marked bins and NOT mixed with Zero Sort. Trex does NOT accept pet food bags, mesh/net produce bags, pool covers, frozen food bags, candy bar wrappers, chip bags, six pack rings, vinyl shower curtains (see transfer station employees if you have questions).