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Appraisal Process
NEMRC has completed a statistical reappraisal of all real property in Wallingford as of April 1, 2026. Over the past two years we have inspected the properties and entered the information into a computer assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) system. Many changes in property values have occurred since the previous reappraisal, and some properties have undergone substantial physical changes.
Please consider your appraisal to be at current fair market value levels. Previous assessments are
statutorily required for reporting but have no bearing on the current assessments. Current Use values and Veterans exemptions are not included in the listing.
The tax rate will be set after the completion of formal hearings and after the State finalizes the statewide rates. Do not equate a change in assessment with a change in tax amounts.
Every effort has been made to equitably assess property in Wallingford. Please compare your property with similar properties and with properties that have sold over the past three years.
Hearing Process
Informal informational meetings are an opportunity for a property owner to review the data and new
value with an assessor from NEMRC. They will be conducted either by phone or in person at the
Wallingford Town Hall, 75 School Street, on the following days (by appointment):
May 18, 19 & 20, 2026, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
For an appointment, please visit the Town o f Wallingford website homepage:
https://www.wallingfordvt.com/
and click on the “Schedule a Reappraisal Meeting or Grievance Hearing” link. If you do not have internet or computer access, or you need assistance, please call the town offices at 802-446-2336 or email Walllisters@wallingfordvt.com.
Formal grievance hearings will be held a t the Wallingford Town Hall (by appointment only) on:
June 8, 9, & 10, 2026, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Hearings will be by appointment only and will last 15 minutes. Be prepared to present relevant evidence regarding the appeal. All appeals must be in writing. An email is an acceptable grievance request. Please visit the Town of Wallingford website homepage https://www.wallingfordvt.com/ to schedule a telephone or in person appointment. From there, click on the “Schedule a Reappraisal Meeting or “Grievance Hearing” link. If you do not have internet or computer access, or need assistance, please call the town offices at 802-446-2336 or email walllisters@wallingfordvt.com. Letters must be received, and appointments made on, or before June 8, 2026, no postmarks accepted. If unable to attend, your appeal will be based on information in the letter.

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Vertex – Vermont Towers LLC filed an application with the Public Utility Commission for a Certificate of Public Good for a cell tower to be located on the Seward property in East Wallingford. For more information, click here.

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We’re updating our 2021 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan! The Plan serves as a guidebook for identifying and addressing local risks and vulnerabilities, helping Wallingford become more resilient to natural hazards. For the month of May, we want to hear from our residents about what natural hazards you are most concerned about! Share your feedback by taking our online survey at https://tinyurl.com/wallingford-lhmp26-survey. Paper copies are also available at the Town Hall and Gilbert Hart Library and must be submitted to the Town Clerk by June 1, 2026. We will also be doing a “pop-up” event on May 16 (May 30 rain date), so keep an eye out for posters in the Wallingford Village Center and let us know your priorities with colorful stickers! To learn more about the process and opportunities to participate, visit https://tinyurl.com/wallingford-lhmp26.

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Wallingford Fire Wardens announced there should be NO BURNING of any kind for the foreseeable future. No burn permits will be issued. This includes NO BURNING in fire pits or camp fires.

Thank you.

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VERMONT RAIL SYSTEM Vermont Railway * Green Mountain Railroad * Clarendon & Pittsford Railroad Washington County Railroad & WACR Conn River Division Weed Control Program Newspaper Advertisement The Vermont Rail System has applied to the Secretary of Agriculture for a permit to apply herbicides to its tracks for control of weed growth in the ballast. • Vermont Railway operates between Bennington and Burlington. (In the towns of Burlington, S. Burlington, Shelburne, Charlotte, Ferrisburgh, Vergennes, New Haven, Middlebury, Salisbury, Leicester, Brandon, Pittsford, Rutland Town, Rutland City, Clarendon, Wallingford, Danby, Mt. Tabor, Dorset, Manchester, Sunderland, Arlington, Shaftsbury, Bennington ) • Green Mountain Railroad operates between Bellows Falls and Rutland City. (In the towns of Rockingham/Bellows Falls, Chester, Cavendish, Ludlow, Mt. Holly, East Wallingford, Shrewsbury, Rutland Town, Rutland City) • Clarendon & Pittsford Railroad operates between Rutland and Whitehall NY, and Pittsford Town. (In the towns of Pittsford, Rutland Town, West Rutland, Ira. Castleton, Fair Haven) • Washington County Railroad operates between Montpelier and Barre. (In the towns of Montpelier, Barre City, Barre Town, S. Barre, Berlin) • WACR Conn River Division operates between White River Junction to Newport Vermont. (In the towns of White River, Hartford, Wilder, Norwich, Thetford, Fairlee, Bradford, Newbury, Wells River, Newport, Coventry, Orleans, Barton, Sutton, West Burke, Lyndonville, St. Johnsbury, Passumpsic, Barnet, Ryegate.) The tracks in these locations will be treated utilizing “hi-rail” equipped trucks with nozzles aimed downward from fixed booms or swivel booms to spray the roadbed beneath or adjacent to the tracks. Beginning on or near May 1st, 2026, our applicator will be using a mix of Aquaneat, or Roundup Pro Concentrate (Glyphosate), Esplanade 200 SC or Promenade SC (Indaziflam or Flumioxazin) Milestone or Whetstone or Polaris AC Complete (Aminopyralid or Aminopyralid or Imazapyr) , Oust XP (Sulfometuron-Methyl), Novita 90, Novita Drift Control, for control of weeds and grass. Beginning on or about July 1ST,2026 Brush may be treated with Polaris AC Complete (Imazapyr), Escort XP or Patriot or MSM 60 (Metsulfuron Methyl) with Method 240 SL (Aminocyclopyrachlor) with Aquaneat or Roundup Pro Concentrate or Credit 41 Extra (Glyphosate), with Novita MSO, Novita Drift Control. Other areas close to streams and standing water which were not sprayed on the first application, may be spot treated with Aquaneat (Glyphosate), Novita 90 or Novita MSO. Residents abutting Vermont Rail System right-of-way should protect private water supplies or other sensitive areas. It is the responsibility of the resident to notify us of the existence of a private water supply located near our property. • Notification from residents along the Vermont Railway, Clarendon & Pittsford Railroad, Green Mountain Railroad, Washington County Conn River Division and the Washington County Railroad Barre to Montpelier, should be made before April 24th, 2026 to: Rick .T. Boucher, Chief Engineer M.O.W. • Vermont Railway, Inc. • 118 Post Street Rutland, VT 05701, or by telephone at (802) 775-4356, Monday through Friday between 7:30 am and 4:30 pm. • Questions or comments should be addressed to: Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets Plant Industry 116 State St., Montpelier, VT 05602, (802) 828-1732, AGR.PlantIndustry@vermont.gov

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TOWN OF WALLINGFORD
The Town of Wallingford is Accepting Applications for
Elfin Lake Concession stand workers.
Applications Accepted Until Positions Filled
Call TOWN HALL AT 802-446-2872
OR Email TOWNADMIN@WALLINGFORDVT.COM
To request and application
Or visit www.wallingfordvt.com/documents/ and find the application under the FORMS heading

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Wallingford fire wardens want to remind residents throughout the town that Burn Permits are required for ALL burning. You can contact fire wardens by calling: Roger Sheehan 802-548-6298 and Marty Rabtoy at 802-345-5550.

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All Town Meeting articles passed and there were no contested races.
Article IV budget passed 238-59.
Article V sand shed passed 237-62.
Article VI Boy With the Boot passed 200-87.

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Save the date!, The annual Wallingford Day celebration will be on Saturday, July 18, 2026! Music, games, great food, yard sales, crafts and more.