BETHEL — Regional School Unit 44 will hold a public budget meeting on Tuesday evening, according to Bethel Town Clerk Christen Mason at Monday evening’s Bethel Board of Selectmen meeting.
“Voters will have an opportunity to cast their votes on the upcoming RSU44 school budget,” Mason said.
On the following Tuesday, June 28, voters in each of the towns comprising RSU 44 will hold their annual budget validation referendum vote on the school budget approved Tuesday, according to Mason.
The RSU 44 budget vote will be held at the Helen C. Berry Auditorium at Telstar Middle and High School at 7 p.m.
Mason also wants to remind Bethel residents that letters to remind them to pay any delinquent taxes owed the town would be sent in the mail beginning July 1.
Town Manager John Doar said in his report that he has asked the Bethel Conservation Commission when in the next three years it would be appropriate to begin cutting wood in the town forest at Mt. Will.
The BCC asked that $700 be set aside for nature trail work, trail maintenance and a sign on Route 2. Doar said that the $700 was very appropriate.
Doar also proposed that the site plan review fee of $125 for the local community service group, the District Exchange, be waived given the services they provide to the community.
Selectmen welcomed the two newly elected board members, Lloyd Sweetser and Pat Carter, to the board.
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