Cavendish Update 2/16/24: SB Mtg/Hearing/TDS/News/Events

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Absentee Ballots for the March election (March 5) Local & Presidential primary-are now available at the Town Office. Call 802-226-7291 or stop by if you’d like a ballot.

2/16/24

1.Cavendish Select Board Meeting 2/12/24

2. Public Hearing

3. Flood Damage Grant Application

4. Quilt Workshop

5. Cavendish Related News

6. Events

 

1.CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 2/12/24: Unapproved minutes of Monday’s Select Board Meeting are at the Town’s website. Okemo Valley TV video coverage is available at their website

Approved

• Hazardous Mitigation Plan with changes discussed

• Inactive status of sewer and water at the former Smokin’ Bowls Restaurant

• Yearly Certificate of Mileage

Manager’s Report

• Town Report: The Annual Report is at now at the Printer’s. Town meeting will be on Monday, March 4, 7 pm at Cavendish town Elementary School (CTES) and by Zoom. This is an informational meeting only, with all articles for the town to be voted on by Australian Ballot on Tuesday, March 5 at the Proctorsville Fire Dept from 10-7.

• FEMA: Reports are being filed with FEMA, who will reimburse 75% of town expenditures for flood recovery. An additional 17 1/2% reimbursement can be obtained if various documents are in place, such as the approved Hazardous Mitigation Plan.

• Thanks to the Highway Department: This has been a challenging winter with wide temperature swings, creating a number of mini mud seasons. Special thanks to the dedication of the Town Crew is in keeping roads open and passable.

• Flood Photographs still needed: If you haven’t had a chance to send photos and/or videos from the July floods, please send them to 802-738-6445 or e-mail them to CavTM@cavendishvt.org

 

2. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: A public hearing before the Planning Commission for the town of Cavendish will be held at the Cavendish Town Hall On March 6, 2024 at 6:30 PM.  to consider a conditional use application regarding the proposed improvements to an existing structure at 2568 Rt 103 Cavendish VT.  A site visit to the property will be on March 6 at the above address at 5:00 PM. The appellant is the Grafton Village Cheese Co., 400 Linden St, Brattleboro, VT.

 Proposed improvements are within the Floodway as defined in the Cavendish Flood Hazard Regulations which require a Conditional Use Hearing with the Cavendish Planning Commission. The above application  is available for inspection at the Cavendish  Municipal Offices.  Persons wishing to participate may do so in person, be represented by an agent or an attorney, by Zoom, or by writing to the Planning Commission.  Written communications about the application should be filed with the Cavendish Planning Commission PO Box 126 Cavendish VT 05412 either prior to, or during, the hearing.  Hybrid meeting information will be available on the agenda. 

 

3. FLOOD DAMAGE GRANT APPLICATION:  Vermont Disaster Recovery (VDR) serves all individuals who reside in our service area without restriction. 

Grant funds may be used to meet unmet needs after FEMA, Homeowner’s Insurance, Renter’s Insurance, SBA loans, and local grants or supports have been exhausted. The grant amount maximum is $25,000. 

VDRF grants can help fund the rebuild of a primary residence, replace lost or damaged personal property, appliances, heating systems, or other needs such as a primary vehicle.  

Funds are paid by VDRF directory to vendors, or contractors. Estimates or quotes for work are required. Two estimates are preferred. Contractors must be licensed and provide a W9 form, which must be included at the time of application.

Eligibility: The applicant must be a resident of Vermont.  Property must have been damaged in the July 2023 – August 2023 flood disaster, or the December 2023 Flooding (not federally declared individual assistance disaster). The Home to be repaired or belongings to be replaced must be the primary residence if Owned, or within the primary residence of the renter – verified by tax records or rental contract.

If you are interested in securing these funds, please contact Krey Kellington at Black River Good Neighbors Services (BRGNS) who can file an application on your behalf. Krey can be reached at 802-228-3663 or brgoodneighbors@gmail.com

 

4. QUILT WORKSHOP: In honor of Black History Month, and in remembrance of Gloria Leven, the Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) and the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library are offering an opportunity to make a quilt square on Wednesday, February 28, 4-6 pm at the Library in Proctorsville.

Quilting has played a significant role in the lives of African Americans. They not only told stories through their quilts, but  kept themselves and their families warm, while providing a source of income. It was also a time where they could socialize without “supervision.”

Lizzie Hobbs Keckley was born a slave, but obtained her freedom by selling intricate quilts. She became seamstress and quilter for the first lady, Mary Todd Lincoln and the Congressional wives. She created the famous “Liberty” Medallion Quilt from strips of Lincoln’s dresses. Keckley went on to become the director of Domestic Arts at Wilberforce University.

While many know the story of Harriet Tubman and her vital role with the Underground Railroad, they may be less aware of her quilting and how she used it to provide clues to guide slaves to freedom.

Quilters used their skills to provide funds for the Underground Railroad, anti-slavery newspapers and made 250,000 quilts and comforters for the Union soldiers during the Civil War. Ultimately, quilting played an important role in helping to abolish slavery.

The quilting tradition continues today through groups like the quilters in Gee’s Bend Alabama, who are the descendents of Pettway Plantation slaves. They are known for their use of colors, abstract design and storytelling.

Gloria Leven, who died January 1 at the age of 100, was an ardent quilter. She always had a project in her living room and on her nightstand. Like the many quilters before her, Gloria helped to raise money for both the Library and CHS with her needle and thread.

The workshop on Feb. 21 or 28, is free and open to the public. Participants will learn more about the history of quilting as well as have a chance to use some of Gloria’s fabrics to create their own quilt. No sewing involved.  The workshop is being run from 4-6 to accommodate those who wish to drop in after work. For more information call:  802-226-7807 or e-mail margocaulfield@icloud.com

A special thank you to Casey Junker Bailey whose workshop at the South Londonderry Library helped to inspire this one.  This workshop is made possible in part from a grant from the Cavendish Community Fund.

 

5. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• TDS completes Upgrades in Cavendish: Internet speeds up to eight gigs are now available in Cavendish from TDS, as their entire catchment area has been wired with high speed fiber. This makes it possible to upload and download at the same rate of speed. TDS offers dedicated connections up to 10 gig for businesses. To take advantage of the high speeds, you will need to contact TDS and arrange for set up.  Reports from those who have signed up for the service are very good. They are getting the speeds they’re paying for and for a number of those in remote areas it has resolved their Internet issues. Note: You must be in the TDS catchment area to receive upgraded services and be aware that speeds for wired vs Wifi Internet will be different. FMI: https://tdstelecom.com/local/vermont.html

 Ludlow Rotary learns about Proctorsville Fire Department

• Free Easter Dinner : Ludlow and Proctorsville Fire Departments are teaming up with Black River Good Neighbor Services (BRGNS) to provide Easter Dinner on Saturday March 30, 12-2 pm. Curbside pickup is at the Ludlow Community Center. The menu includes ham, potatoes, gravy, corn, roll and dessert. Call Angela at 802-356-3823 by March 15 to reserve your free dinner(s). Meals are limited so reserve sooner than later.

• CCCA solar eclipse talk by Claudio Veliz: Join the Cavendish Community and Conservation Association’s (CCCA) Walk and Talk Committee for a talk by noted astronomer Claudio Veliz about the upcoming total solar eclipse. The talk will be held on Tuesday, March 19, at 6 p.m., at the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library, 573 Main Street in Proctorsville. Safe, solar-filtered glasses will be handed out to attendees, complete with instructions on their use during the eclipse.FMI: cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com.VT Journal

• Cavendish Town Elementary among Vermont schools recognized for asthma mitigation: CTES is one of 13 schools recognized y the VT Dept. of Health’s “Asthma-Friendly school” initiative for their commitment to asthma-controlled strategies to support lung health. Chester Telegraph

• CHS Winter Newsletter: The Cavendish Historical Society's Winter Newsletter is now on-line. Catch up on the latest news, upcoming events as well as the unique history of the CCC camps in Cavendish.

• Outer Limits in Proctorsville celebrates third opening in five years

 

6 . EVENTS

FEBRUARY 19 (MONDAY): President’s Day. Legal holiday town office and schools closed

FEBRUARY 19-23 (MONDAY-FRIDAY) Winter Break no school

FEBRUARY 28 (WEDNESDAY): In honor of Black History Month and in remembrance of Gloria Leven, make a quilt square. 4-6 pm at the Cavendish Library. No sewing requiring. FMI: 802-226-7807 or margocauifield@icloud.com

MARCH 4 (MONDAY): Town meeting Day Cavendish Town Elementary School or via Zoom at seven (7:00) o'clock pm

MARCH 5 (TUESDAY): Voting takes place (includes both town and school budgets) 10-7 at the Proctorsville Fire Dept. Town Office closed.

MARCH 19 (TUESDAY): Solar eclipse talk by Claudio Veliz at the Cavendish Library, 573 Main St. in Proctorsville starting at 6 pm. Safe, solar-filtered glasses will be handed out to attendees, complete with instructions on their use during the eclipse. FMI: cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com.

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Cavendish Update 2/9/24: Town Mtg/News/Events

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2/9/24

1. Cavendish Town Meeting Warning

2. Cavendish Related News

3. Events

 

1. CAVENDISH TOWN MEETING WARNING: Mondav March 4th 2024 at Seven (7:00) PM. The legal voters of the Town of Cavendish, in the County of Windsor, are hereby notified and warned to meet at the Cavendish Town Elementary School or via Zoom on Monday, March 4th, 2024, at seven (7:00) o'clock pm and at the Proctorsville Fire Department at ten (10:00) o'clock in the forenoon on Tuesday the 5' day of March 2024 to transact the following business.

Tuesday, March 5th. 2024 by Australian Ballot.  The polls open at Ten (10:00) o'clock AM and close at Seven (7) PM.

Article 1: To elect Town Officers for the ensuing year [by Australian Ballot]

Article 2: To see if the town will vote to collect all taxes on Real and Personal Property, for which it has statutory taxing authority in installments. Taxes collected by the Town are to be paid to the treasurer on August 15th. November 15th, February 15t and May 15 with interest of one (1) percent per month added to any lax principal balances due and not paid by the quarterlv due date. The final due date tor all tax principal balances is the 15th day of June after which they shall become delinquent and are subject to an eight (8, percent penalty in addition to the interest. If a payment due date falls upon a day that the treasurer's office is officially closed, payments then due will be accepted without penalty or interest added if received by 4:30 PM the next business day. Amounts allocated to current year taxes under the State of Vermont's Homestead Property Tax Income Sensitivity Program shall be applied to the taxpayers property tax installments pro rata (total adjustment divided equally between all quarterly installments) ir accordance with 32 V.S.A. § 6066a(N)(1). [by Australian Ballot]

Article 3: Will the voters adopt the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Town Budget as proposed by the Board of Selectmen in the amount of $2,456,889.39 [by Australian Ballot]

Article 4: Shall the voters of the Town of Cavendish authorize cannabis retailers to operate in town pursuant to 7 V.S.A. § 863. [by Australian Ballot]

Article 5: Shall the Town adopt all future Town Budgets by Australian Ballot. [by Australian Ballot]

Article 6: Shall the Town vote on all future public questions by Australian Ballot. [by Australian Ballot]

Article 7: To see if the voters of the Town of Cavendish will authorize the Selectman to exempt the Black River Health Center, a 501C non-profit corporation, from all taxes on real and personal property for the next five (5) years on its building and lot in the Cavendish Village. By Request [by Australian Ballot]

Article 8: Shall the voters of the Town of Cavendish exempt the lands and improvements of Fletcher Farm Foundation from real estate taxes for a period of five (5) years commencing with the 2024-2025 tax year bv Petition [bv Australian Ballot]

Article 9: Shall the voters of the Town of Cavendish authorize the Selectmen to exempt the Cavendish Volunteer Fire Department from all taxes on real and personal property for the next five (5) years: [bv Australian Ballot]

Article 10: Shall the voters of the Town of Cavendish authorize the Selectmen to exempt the Proctorsville Volunteer Fire Department from all taxes on real and personal property for the next five (5) years. [by Australian Ballot]

 

2. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• TRSU board picks OSSD Super Millington as new superintendent: After interviewing two candidates and after nearly 90 minutes of deliberation, the Two Rivers Supervisory Union Board voted 4-2 on Thursday night to offer the job of superintendent to Layne Millington, who currently is superintendent with the Orange Southwest Supervisory District, based in the town of Randolph. Millington will replace Lauren Fierman, who resigned during the Green Mountain Union High School mascot controversy. Chester Telegraph VT Journal

• Draft Subdivision Regulations: The Cavendish Planning Commission is working on a set of Subdivision Regulations for the Town of Cavendish. The Draft Subdivision Regulations can be viewed by clicking here.

 Planning Commission Appeal Hearing Minutes January 3, 2024: Included discussion of Short Term Rentals and a review of the 2nd draft for proposed subdivision regulations.

• Mack invests in new plastic injection molding presses for Cavendish plant: Mack Molding, a leading custom plastic injection molder and supplier of contract manufacturing services, announced today the Company has expanded the press fleet at its Cavendish, Vermont, facility. Vermont Biz

• AARP free local tax preparation: Beginning Feb. 2 and continuing through April 12, AARP Foundation provides free individual tax assistance and preparation for low-to-moderate-income taxpayers, especially those 50 years old and older. However, all ages are welcome. Click here for locations. VT Journal

 Skiers hit the slopes as Ludlow recovers from flooding: This article indicates that Shaws is tentatively scheduled to reopen at the end of June. WCAX

• Phil Scott signs law to ease tax burden of flood-hit municipalities: The legislation, which would reimburse municipalities for some of the cost of abated property taxes, is the first major bill that Scott has signed in 2024. VT Digger /

 

3. EVENTS

FEBRUARY 12 (MONDAY): Monthly Select Board Meeting, 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office. This meeting will begin with an informational meeting on the town’s draft Hazardous Mitigation Plan.

FEBRUARY 13 (TUESDAY): Mardi Gras

FEBRUARY 14 (WEDNESDAY): HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY

FEBRUARY 15 (THURSDAY): Quarterly Property Taxes due

FEBRUARY 19 (MONDAY): President’s Day. Legal holiday town office and schools closed

FEBRUARY 19-23 (MONDAY-FRIDAY) Winter Break no school

MARCH 4 (MONDAY): Town meeting Day Cavendish Town Elementary School or via Zoom at seven (7:00) o'clock pm

MARCH 5 (TUESDAY): Voting takes place (includes both town and school budgets) 10-7 at the Proctorsville Fire Dept.

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Cavendish Update 2/2/24: Magnets/Candidates/Hearts/Job/News/Events

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2/2/24

1 Free Cavendish Disaster Information Magnets

2. Cavendish Candidates for March 5th Vote

3. Cavendish Rock Heart Hunt

4. Notice of Public Information Meeting: Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Update

5. Job Posting

6.Cavendish Related News

7. Events

 

1. FREE CAVENDISH DISASTER INFORMATION MAGNETS: To help people who live, work and/or visit Cavendish (includes Proctorsville) in the event of a disaster-like this summer’s floods-Cavendish Connects has purchased “Cavendish Disaster Information” magnets. These provide the following information: Location of town shelter; where to go for current info; town office contact; the reminder to call 911 in an emergency and how to register for VT Alert.  These can be placed on refrigerator doors or other magnetic surfaces. This is particularly important if you have: rentals (short or long term); employees; children that could be home alone; and/or have visitors. 

The free magnets can be obtained at one of the following locations:

• Cavendish Post Office: 7:30-9:30 am and 3-5 pm

• Cavendish Fire Dept: Monday-Friday 9-4

• Cavendish Town Office: Monday-Friday 9-4:30 (closed from noon-1)

• Cavendish Library (Proctorsville): Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9-6

• Proctorsville Fire Dept.: Tuesday evenings 6-8 pm

If you are unable to pick up magnets and need to make other arrangements, e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com or call 802-226-7807.

Thank you to Stacia Spaulding for her assistance and to the supporters of Cavendish Connects for making this possible. 

 

2. CAVENDISH CANDIDATES FOR MARCH 5th VOTE: With petitions having been filed by January 29, Cavendish has only one race for elected town positions. Three people will be running for 2 slots for the one term position of select board member-Shannon Devereaux, Stuart Lindberg and David Norton.  All the rest either had no candidate (Auditor one 2 year term and one three year term; Library Trustee one 2 years of unexpired 5 year term; and Trustee of Public Funds one year of unexpired 3 year term) or just one person applied-Mike Ripley (Moderator and 3 year Select Board term); Joshua (Auditor-one year term); Theresa McNamara (Town Grand Juror); Jane Pixley Trustee of Public Funds 3 year term); Dave Gallagher (5 year term Library Trustee); Clair Berkman (one 3 years of unexpired 5 year term); and Lisa Sanders (GMUSD Director). Voting will take place at the Cavendish Fire Department on March 5 (Tuesday) from 10-7.

 

3. CAVENDISH ROCK HEART HUNT: Happy February and welcome to the Cavendish Historical Society's first ever "Rock Heart Hunt." In keeping with Valentine’s Day, CHS is sharing their love of history this February with a “find the heart” hunt at various historical spots in the two villages of Cavendish.

Ten hearts have been painted on rocks by Becky Plunkard. Using clues, available at the CHS blog, the hearts and take a picture and/or add a heart stone of your own to the places that mean the most to you. Please don’t move the rocks.

At the end of February, we’ll count how many additional heart stones have been added to find out which historic spots in town people most like to visit.

If you have questions, or having trouble with the clues, e-mail margocaulfield@icloud.com or call 802-226-7807.

 

4. NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING-LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE: The Town of Cavendish is updating its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. The purpose of this planning effort is to protect life, property, economy, quality of life, and environment of the Cavendish Community from naturally occurring hazards and disasters.

The Town will be holding a public meeting to present and seek comment from the local and regional communities on the Town of Cavendish 2023-2028 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Draft as part of their Selectboard Meeting agenda on Feb. 12 (Monday), 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office.

The Plan identifies natural hazards that are most impactful to the Cavendish community and includes Strategies and Actions to reduce vulnerabilities and potential risks to hazards such as flooding, erosion, extreme temperatures and winter storms. The public is encouraged to attend and share their thoughts as the effectiveness of this planning effort relies on local engagement.

The Mount Ascutney Regional Commission (MARC), will be presenting the draft plan and taking comments and questions. A copy of the Town of Cavendish 2023-2028 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan can be found HERE, and on the Town website. Hard copies can be found at the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library and Town Office.

If you are interested but unable to attend you can provide your input, concerns, comments, and questions regarding this draft Plan via email to Cindy Ingersoll at cingersoll@marcvt.org or to Rick Chambers at cavtm@cavendishvt.org.

 

5. JOB POSTING: Temporary position at Commercial Radio in Cavendish doing inventory and online marketplace update and general office organization for an estimated 1-2 weeks. Pay is $18 an hour. Can provide lodging. FMI: Call 802-226-7582 or 239-340-5154.

 

6. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Cavendish Energy Committee Report Ending June 30, 2023

Unapproved Minutes from the 1/25/24 Cavendish Select Board Meeting

• Water High Consumption Advisory: Water Conservation Notice – High Water Usage: While the leak has been found and things will return to normal shortly when reservoirs are filled back to the level needed.  The Water Department is asking for your cooperation - due to high water consumption, please limit unnecessary water usage and check your property for any possible water leaks.  Please contact the Town Office if you have any questions or concerns at (802)226-7292. 

• Soup Prep Day: On Feb 3 (Saturday), 3 pm at 2258 Main Street, the home of the Cavendish Shelter and the Cavendish Baptist Church The next community cooking event is all about soup. Ingredients are ready to be prepped and we'll have fun chopping them up and dividing them to take home, making cooking our next few soups easier.  Please bring your favorite soup recipes so we can all get some new ideas. Also bring your favorite prep knife and a donation for the ingredients. We will have onions, carrots, celery, squash and peppers.

• CTES Sock Drive: Mrs. Plunkard and The Cavendish Town Elementary School's (CTES) Respect Club have organized a Sock Drive. Collecting socks off ALL SIZES! Please consider donating new or gently used socks. Donations can be dropped off at CTES between 7:45am and 3:00pm. All of the socks are going to be donated to local families.

GMUHS, District Settle Lawsuit Alleging they Mishandled Bullying After a Rape Allegation: Five sisters who sued Green Mountain Union High School administrators, the school board and the school district in 2019 for failing to protect them against harassment reached a $300,000 settlement in January. VT Digger

• 5 tips for viewing the 2024 solar eclipse in Vermont: Cavendish is not in the path of totality. Burlington will experience the total solar eclipse first, from about 3:26 to 3:29 p.m. on April 8. From there, the path of totality will travel diagonally past Montpelier, hitting the Northeast Kingdom at about 3:30 p.m. But areas south of the path of totality – including Barre, Rutland, Bennington and Brattleboro — will experience a partial solar eclipse, according to NASA. The sun’s corona will not be visible, but the sky is still predicted to become darker and the sun would look like a crescent when viewed through safety equipment. VT Digger

 

7. EVENTS

FEBRUARY 3 (SATURDAY): Soup Prep, 3 pm at the Cavendish Shelter/Baptist Church. See above for more information.

FEBRUARY 7 (WEDNESDAY): Public hearing on an enhanced energy chapter of the town plan,  6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office.

FEBRUARY 12 (MONDAY): Monthly Select Board Meeting, 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office. This meeting will begin with an informational meeting on the town’s draft Hazardous Mitigation Plan.

FEBRUARY 13 (TUESDAY): Mardi Gras

FEBRUARY 14 (WEDNESDAY): HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY

FEBRUARY 15 (THURSDAY): Quarterly Property Taxes due

FEBRUARY 19 (MONDAY): President’s Day. Legal holiday town office and schools closed

FEBRUARY 19-23 (MONDAY-FRIDAY) Winter Break no school

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Letter to Fire District # 2 (Cavendish)

January 26, 2024

To the taxpayers of Cavendish Fire District 2:

I am writing to keep you updated on the good work being performed by the responders of Cavendish Volunteer Fire Department.  In 2023 our members responded to 106 emergency calls. The majority of these calls were medical in nature.  We currently have 11 responders in our department which include two Advanced EMT's, one paramedic, one Vermont  Emergency First Responder and 8 volunteer firefighters that are trained in basic First Aid and CPR. We continue to train in house and attend outside training events as they become available.

During the extreme flooding in July the dry hydrant behind Mack Molding was rendered inoperable. I have applied for a grant from the state to repair the hydrant. It should be replaced as soon as the weather permits.  In late December a state EMS inspector came to the station for an unannounced inspection of our Rescue Squad readiness preparedness. I am very pleased to announce that we passed the inspection. 

The Cavendish Fire District 2 committee continues to work on the long process of obtaining the MERP(Municipal Weatherization Resilience Program) grant. They are in the late stages of this process. This grant will allow us to bring the building into ADA  compliance and continue to reduce our energy usage substantially.  The district applied for and obtained a mini grant from the state to do an ADA assessment on the station building. With the assistance of Peter Labelle and Martha Harrision we contracted with Tom Bursey Designs  Pllc of Burlington to do this work.  Tom came to the station on October 20. The design report is attached.  The upgrade of the building to ADA compliance will allow the building to become a more functional public meeting space again.  The fire station continues to be a drop off  and pick up point for Meals on Wheels and for Covid 19 testing kits.

 On December 5, Martha Harrison from the regional planning commission as well as two energy analysts from Nova Group, GBC came to the station and performed an intensive inspection of the building in order to make a report and recommendations on how to proceed in further weatherizing the building. This report is in the process of being completed.

 The department recently received a significant private anonymous donation to clean and paint the two apparatus bays that house our Rescue and Brush Truck. This work has been partially completed and is ongoing.  I would like to thank all of the community members, taxpayers and private citizens who continue to donate money and time to further the mission of our department and of course all of our dedicated volunteers.

Sincerely,

Chief Rebecca Nareau.