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REAPPRAISAL Click here for more information and to access online property review.
NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE-Tifft Road is closed indefinitely.
Annual Wallingford Day event will take place on Saturday, July 19, 2025 at the ballfields off Meadow St and in the village.
Selectboard Meetings - First and Third Monday of Each Month at 6:30 p.m.
Town Hall Community Cupboard Open Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 a.m. to noon.
Wallingford Standard deadline for submissions - the 23rd day of each month.
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*Water, sewer or any payments meant for Wallingford Fire District #1 OR Wallingford Fire District #2 MUST be paid by check or cash directly to the fire districts.
For payments to the Town, there is a credit card charge of $1 per transaction under $33 and a charge of 3% per transaction $33 or more. Only debit/credit cards accepted as payment.
Town Clerk and Treasurer: Julie Sharon
Phone: 802-446-2336, townclerk@wallingfordvt.com
Hours: Mon-Thurs: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Town Administrator: Sandi Switzer
Phone: 802-446-2872, townadmin@wallingfordvt.com
Hours: Mon, Tues & Wed: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Working remotely Thurs 8 am - 4:30 pm.
Zoning Administrator: Erika Berner
Phone: 802-446-2974, zoning@wallingfordvt.com
Hours: Mon: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Town of Wallingford-Heat Advisory Notice!
The State of Vermont has extended the current heat advisory for parts of Vermont through Thursday July 17th with temperatures reaching 92 degrees and a heat index as high as 95 degrees. Widespread haze and poor air quality is also expected.
IMPACTS…Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses to occur, especially during the afternoon hours.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The combination of light wind, full sunshine, and muggy conditions will produce high heat stress in direct sunlight during the midday hours.
The Town of Wallingford will open the lister office of the Town Hall as a cooling center during their normal business hours. The office is air conditioned and cool drinking water will be provided as necessary. Entrance can be made through the main Town Hall entrance (on School Street) or the handicapped access (on the side Taft Terrace entrance).
See the National Weather Service bulletin posted earlier for recommendations on dealing with heat wave emergencies.
NOTE: People with the greatest risk for heat emergencies include elderly, individuals with heart disease, diabetes, pulmonary disease, dehydration, obesity and those with limited mobility. Also, infants can exhibit poor thermoregulation. Alcohol and certain medications can also significantly affect individuals exposed to elevated temperatures. If you or someone you are with experience symptoms of heat exhaustion or heat stroke (listed on the brochure below), please call 911.
Town of Wallingford heat index news available on the municipal website www.wallingfordvt.com, Front Porch Forum and the Town’s Facebook page.
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This beloved statue has been missing from its fountain location since last fall. Rest assured, the Boy With the Boot is in excellent hands and is being restored with great skill and care. Thank you to everyone who has donated to this restoration project or inquired about the Boy’s well-being. Hopefully, the restoration will be completed soon.
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The meeting of the Prudential Committee scheduled for Wednesday, July 2, 2025 has been CANCELLED.
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TOWN OF WALLINGFORD, VERMONT
www.wallingfordvt.com
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE
On June 16, 2025, the Selectboard of the Town of Wallingford, Vermont, adopted amendments to the existing “Animal Control Ordinance.” This notice is published pursuant to 24 V.S.A. § 1972 to inform the public of these amendments and of the citizens’ right to petition for a vote to disapprove these amendments. The purpose of this ordinance is to regulate the keeping of dogs and wolf hybrids and to provide for their leashing, muzzling, restraint, impoundment, and destruction, to protect the public health and safety of the Town and preserve the quiet enjoyment of its residents’ homes and properties. The full text of the Ordinance can be viewed here or at Wallingford’s Town Hall at 75 School Street, Wallingford, VT 05773 and may be examined during regular office hours. CITIZENS’ RIGHT TO PETITION FOR VOTE Title 24 V.S.A. § 1973 grants citizens the right to petition for a vote at a special or annual Town Meeting to disapprove ordinance amendments adopted by the Selectboard. To exercise this right, citizens must present to the Selectboard or the Town Clerk a petition for a vote on the question of disapproving the amendments signed by not less than five percent (5%) of the Town’s qualified voters. The petition must be presented within forty-four (44) days following the date of the adoption of the amendments. Unless a petition requesting a vote is filed pursuant to 24 V.S.A. § 1973, the amended “Animal Control Ordinance” shall become effective sixty (60) days from the date of said adoption. PERSON TO CONTACT Additional information pertaining to this Ordinance may be obtained by contacting Wallingford Town Administrator Sandi Switzer at 75 School Street, Wallingford, VT 05773 or 802-446-2872 during regular office hours.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Agreeably to the provisions of Title 32, Vermont Statutes Annotated, Section 4111, notice is hereby given that the undersigned Assessor within and for the Town of Wallingford has this day completed the Abstract of property owners as of the first day of April 2025. The Assessor has this same day lodged the abstract in the office of the Clerk for the inspection of taxpayers.
On the 24th day of June, 2025 at 9:30 a.m., the Assessor will meet at the Wallingford Town Hall, 75 School Street, Wallingford, Vermont, to hear appeals of the taxpayers aggrieved by actions of the Assessor from whom timely grievances have been received.
To be timely, such grievances must be in writing and received (postmarks not accepted) by the 24th day of June, 2025.
At the close of grievance hearings, the Assessor shall make such corrections in the Abstract as were determined upon hearing or otherwise.
Unless cause to the contrary is shown, the contents of such Abstract will, for the tax year 2025, become the Grand List of said town of each taxpayer named therein.
Signed at Wallingford, in the County of Rutland, this 4th day of June, 2025.
John W. Tiffany, Assessor
(Taxpayers have the right to grieve their assessment every year during this timeframe. This notice is not a result of the ongoing townwide reappraisal. The townwide reappraisal will be completed for the “2026” Grand List. At that time, all taxpayers will receive the Official Notice of Change of Appraisal Results booklet listing all Wallingford properties. The booklet will include instructions on the hearing process.)
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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
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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
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Tifft Road is closed temporarily for repairs. Use alternative routes.
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A friendly reminder to Town of Wallingford residents, outdoor burning is regulated by state law. Any outdoor burning in the Town of Wallingford must be approved by the Town Fire Warden or Deputy Fire Warden. Burn permits are required. Please contact one of the Town fire wardens at least 24 hours in advance to request a burn permit:
Fire Warden Roger Sheehan, Jr at 802-548-6298
Deputy Fire Warden Marty Rabtoy (E. Wallingford) 802-345-5550