The cost of living adjustment for employees next year will cost the town just over $177,000, Town Manager Christian Waller said.
Farmington Board of Selectmen
Farmington board approves several expenditures
Two new computers for police cruisers, contracting with Bangor Savings Bank for payroll processing, and a new survey on hi-speed internet availability were approved.
Farmington board wants more details on proposed Wilton Road lane changes
Selectmen also approved Judith Bjorn’s $100,000 gift to Farmington Parks/Recreation Department.
Tri-County Mental Health seeks $50K from Farmington ARPA funds
The agency has been unable to fundraise, is facing other revenue shortfalls and increased expenses.
Selectmen approve Judith Bjorn’s $100,000 gift to Farmington Parks/Recreation Department
More information is needed on lane changes on Wilton Road.
Farmington considers new payroll program
Town treasurer LucyAnn Cook said the program could save her about eight hours a week and the town $8,817 annually.
Changes OK’d for Phase I of Farmington High Street project
Another 580 feet of sidewalk and six more streetlights will be added to the first phase of the project, eliminating a second bid process on the work.
Farmington board authorizes changes to High Street renovation project
Another 580 feet of sidewalk and six more streetlights were added to the first phase of the project, removing the need for a second bid process.
Farmington board says ‘no’ to solar moratorium
Abutters had expressed concern over the 75 foot setbacks in a solar farm application, but those distances have since increased significantly.
Farmington board votes to not seek a moratorium for solar projects
Last week abutters expressed concern over the 75 foot setbacks in a solar farm application, but those distances have since increased.