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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. For more information, click here.

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

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Wallingford, VT – A Public Informational Meeting for Bridge 15 in East Wallingford was held on Tuesday January 20th, 2026 at Wallingford Town Hall located at 75 School Street in Wallingford, VT.  For information sent to the Town on this project, see Scoping Report below. Peg TV recorded the Selectboard meeting, the telecommunication tower hearing and Bridge 15 hearing. The recording (like all Selectboard meeting recordings) may be found on the Minutes and Recording page:

Selectboard Meeting Minutes – Town of Wallingford, VT | Town of Wallingford, VT – Our Community

(Note, the meeting and public hearings were recorded by Peg TV and the Town is not responsible for quality or technical issues.)

State Highway Bridge Project:

  • WALLINGFORD BF 0133(18) – VT Route 155, Bridge 15 over Mill River

The selected scope is a permanent closure of Bridge 15, with the option of constructing a new pedestrian bridge should the Town of Wallingford wish to maintain a pedestrian connection between Village Street and VT-103.

The intent of the meeting is to provide an overview of this project to Town Officials, local residents and businesses, emergency services and other interested parties. There will be a review of the existing site conditions, proposed work, and overall schedule followed by a question-and-answer period.  Representatives from both VTrans and the Town of Wallingford will be available at the meeting to address public concerns about the project.

A copy of the Scoping Report is available online at:

https://outside.vermont.gov/agency/vtrans/external/Projects/Structures/23B009

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Transfer station employees would like to remind Wallingford residents Zero Sort can only accept cardboard 36 inches or less. Larger than 36 inches clogs up the unit. Transfer station employees would appreciate it if residents cut down cardboard to the appropriate size before you arrive at the facility as it will help operations flow smoothly and employees are not given that task.

Your cooperation  is very much appreciated.