BETHEL – Aside from an executive session to discuss ongoing litigation, the Board of Selectmen agenda includes junkyards, Route 35 and the Palesky tax cap.
That meeting is to follow a special town meeting that starts at 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 20, in the town office.
Officials are to:
• Review a draft letter for mailing to owners of nuisance and unlawful junkyard properties.
• Schedule a public hearing to consider removing the Route 35 designation on Vernon Street.
• Discuss an overview of the Palesky Tax Cap proposal for consideration in November’s statewide referendum.
The closed-door session involves an 8:30 p.m. phone conference with the town attorney to discuss Oakes versus town of Bethel, a road dispute.
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