Due to equipment issues related to an emergency repair on Railroad Street, water has been shutoff on several Village streets. Fire District #1 is working to resolve this matter as quickly as possible, but no timeframe for resolution yet. Please email Marianne at wallfired1@vermontel.net with any questions.
Vertex-Vermont Towers, LLC, has filed a 60-day advance notice to submit a petition to the Vermont Public Utility Commission for a wireless telecommunications facility at 100 Seward Hill Road, East Wallingford, VT.
A public hearing on this project will be held Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at 7:30 pm at Wallingford Town Hall. To view the information sent to the Town on this project, click here.
Message from VTrans:
Wallingford, VT – A Public Informational Meeting for the project listed below will be held on Tuesday January 20th, beginning at 6:30 PM at the Wallingford Town Hall located at 75 School Street in Wallingford, VT. The meeting will be held by the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) and the Town of Wallingford.
State Highway Bridge Project:
- WALLINGFORD BF 0133(18) – VT Route 155, Bridge 15 over Mill River
The selected scope is a permanent closure of Bridge 15, with the option of constructing a new pedestrian bridge should the Town of Wallingford wish to maintain a pedestrian connection between Village Street and VT-103.
The intent of the meeting is to provide an overview of this project to Town Officials, local residents and businesses, emergency services and other interested parties. There will be a review of the existing site conditions, proposed work, and overall schedule followed by a question-and-answer period. Representatives from both VTrans and the Town of Wallingford will be available at the meeting to address public concerns about the project.
A copy of the Scoping Report is available online at:
https://outside.vermont.gov/agency/vtrans/external/Projects/Structures/23B009
The following is the Selectboard’s meeting schedule for the fiscal year 2027 budget:
Capital, Town Government and Public Safety on Dec. 1, 2025; Recreation, Highway and Appropriations on Dec. 15, 2025; Administration, Insurance and Revenue on Jan. 5, 2026. All meetings at Town Hall starting at 6:30 p.m.
Non-profit groups should submit funding requests to townadmin@wallingfordvt.com no later than December 1, 2025 by 4:30 p.m. You are welcome to attend the 12/15/25 meeting to discuss your request. The agenda will be posted on the municipal website at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Meeting Minutes detailing decisions made at the Dec 15th meeting will be posted on the Selectboard page of the municipal website within 5 days. At times, the Board has accepted funding requests and put the amount into the budget. Other times, they have rejected or modified requests. If you are dissatisfied with the amount, you are welcome to petition an item onto the Town Meeting ballot.
Municipal committees/commissions should email townadmin@wallingfordvt.com your budget request one week prior to Selectboard consideration (see schedule above). If you have any questions, please contact the town administrator.
This beloved statue has been beautifully restored and has been moved back at Town Hall thanks to Charlie Woods, Paul Bushee and Charlie Woods, Sr.

The Walingford Selectboard is in the process of establishing a Capital Fund Committee for the purpose of prioritizing Town projects; establishing a funding schedule; and making recommendations for 5-year and 10-year plans for Capital purchases.
If you are interested in serving on this committee alongside a couple of Selectboard members, please send a letter of interest to Wallingford Town Administrator, 75 School St, Wallingford, VT 05773 or email townadmin@wallingfordvt.com
The Wallingford Selectboard adopted a due process resolution May 5, 2025. To read the resolution, click here.https://www.wallingfordvt.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Due-Process-Resolution-Signed-by-SB.pdf
Transfer station employees would like to remind Wallingford residents Zero Sort can only accept cardboard 36 inches or less. Larger than 36 inches clogs up the unit. Transfer station employees would appreciate it if residents cut down cardboard to the appropriate size before you arrive at the facility as it will help operations flow smoothly and employees are not given that task.
Your cooperation is very much appreciated.
The transfer station has partnered with the Trex Plastic Film Recycling Program to provide special bins to accept: grocery bags, bread bags, bubble wrap, dry cleaning bags, newspaper sleeves, ice bags, plastic shipping envelopes, zip-lock and other re-closable food storage bags, cereal bags, case overwrap, salt bags, pallet wrap and stretch film, wood pellet bags, produce bags. As with all recycling, the materials should be relatively CLEAN. These items must go in the specially marked bins and NOT mixed with Zero Sort. Trex does NOT accept pet food bags, mesh/net produce bags, pool covers, frozen food bags, candy bar wrappers, chip bags, six pack rings, vinyl shower curtains (see transfer station employees if you have questions). In 2024, Wallingford residents recycle 5,288 pounds of plastic!! Congratulations
If you know of residents who are in need of financial assistance for housing expenses, there are many state-wide programs available that are easy to access and have literally hundreds of millions of dollars behind them. Vermont Leagues of Cities and Towns (VLCT) compiled a list of resources in this document: Housing Resources for Vermonters in Need
