1. Reviewed and dispersed the mail.
  2. The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
  3. An informational meeting will be held at the end of November to discuss the Community Resilience Partnership. (The benefits for the town if the town participates and to discuss what the town would need to do in order to use the benefits).
  4. Martha Steele inquired about the Homestead Exemption and the Veteran discount.
  5. The selectboard received a phone call from a resident about concerns for wake boats on Flying Pond in regards to the damage they could cause to the pond and the shore line. The resident was referred to the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife as they govern all bodies of water in the State of Maine.
  6. Meeting adjourned.
  1. Reviewed and dispersed the mail.
  2. The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
  3.  Reviewed and signed Warrant #18 ($16,366.10 ).
  4. Harald Bredesen, of Grow Smart Maine, discussed the Community Resilience Partnership. Harald went over the process to help the town receive more grants, the first being up to $50,000.
  5. The selectboard voted to appoint Elizabeth Threhu as the Vienna Representative on the 30 Mile Watershed.
  6. Meeting adjourned.
  1. Reviewed and dispersed the mail.
  2. The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
  3. The selectboard emailed a copy of a tax card to a financial institution.
  4. The selectboard discussed the broadband project. The Public Utility Commission (PUC) had
    concerns over the name of the project.
  5. The selectboard signed a contract with Dead River Fuel, located in Farmington, for the town's propane
    needs. The contract is at $2.09 per gallon for 2 years.
  6. Meeting adjourned.
  1. Reviewed and dispersed the mail.
  2. The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
  3. Reviewed and signed Warrant #17 ($88,955.40).
  4. Mike Church picked up paychecks for the Fire Department.
  5. Meeting adjourned.
  1. Reviewed and dispersed the mail.
  2. The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
  3. A gentleman looked at tax cards; 10--113bp and 11--55bfv.
  4. Rebekah Church has taken over cleaning the townhouse building. She will clean every two months or as needed.
  5. The selectboard forwarded a code enforcement issue to Erin Quimby, the Code Enforcement Officer.
  6. Meeting adjourned.
  1. Reviewed and dispersed the mail.
  2. The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
  3. Reviewed and signed Warrant #16 ($186,731.39).
  4. Theo Marshal, Kennebec Management, gave an update on the progress of the FEMA funding for the reimbursement from the spring rains ($220,000.00 -$230,000.00).
  5. Devin Webster, from Webster Plumbing and Heating, updated the selectmen on the heat pump installation for the town house building.
  6. Meeting adjourned.
  1. Reviewed and dispersed the mail.
  2. The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
  3. David inquired about the acreage on land he inherited.
  4. The Selectboard discussed maintenance/exterior painting of the Town House.
  5. Selectmen emailed property cards to an appraiser and a realtor.
  6. Meeting adjourned.
  1. Reviewed and dispersed the mail.
  2. The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
  3. Reviewed and signed Warrant #15 ($73, 686.21).
  4. The Selectboard met with Ed Lawless and Jim Anderberg of the Broadband Committee, to discuss the August 29, 2023 informational meeting.
  5. Meeting adjourned.
  1. Reviewed and dispersed the mail.
  2. The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
  3. The Selectmen reviewed and discussed an email from a resident with concerns about the broadband progress. The Selectmen plan to have an informational meeting towards the end of August 2023.
  4. Laura worked on getting property cards ready for the reappraisal.
  5. Meeting adjourned.
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