Farmington Selectmen on Tuesday approved reimbursing $34,428 to Jay for a new hire’s officer training and spending $52,515.80 for a new police vehicle.
Farmington Board of Selectmen
Farmington Public Works expenses approved, programs discussed
Purchase of a plow truck and two other vehicles was approved by Farmington Selectmen Tuesday, April 25.
New Farmington police officers introduced
A $2,500 Walmart community grant received by the Police Department will permit upgrading a laptop and printer at the Franklin County Detention Center.
Farmington welcomes 4 new police officers
The Police Department has received a grant to upgrade a laptop and printer at the jail.
Farmington board accepts KRT Appraisal’s bid for 2025 revaluation
Of the $312,500 approved by Selectmen for the revaluation, $295,000 is for the revaluation and transferring to a new software program. Business personal property will also be included for an additional $17,500.
Farmington board rejects grant for EV charging station downtown
The Downtown TIF Committee unanimously voted that EV charging stations not be installed in the municipal parking lot that can be entered from Main Street or Broadway.
Selectmen reject grant for EV charging station in downtown Farmington
The Downtown TIF Committee unanimously voted that EV charging stations not be installed in the municipal parking lot accessed from Main Street or Broadway.
Farmington signs fire service agreement with Industry, hires office staff
At the annual Town Meeting, Industry voters approved a one-year contract to have Farmington Fire Rescue Department provide oversight and fire emergency response.
Farmington sewer rates to increase, first time since 2018
Selectmen approved a rate of $48 for a minimum of 500 cubic feet per quarter and $9.60 per 100 cubic feet thereafter, a 20.3% increase over last year’s rates of $39.90 for a minimum of 500 cubic feet per quarter and $7.98 per 100 cubic feet thereafter.
Farmington voters elect two returning officials, two new ones
Stephan Bunker retained his seat and Dennis O’Neil replaced Scott Landry on the Select Board while incumbent Scott Erb and T. “Will” Jones were elected to three year terms on the Regional School Unit 9 board of directors.