Windham Huge Tag Sale
The Windham tag sale will be held on Saturday May 28 from 9am until 3pm Check it out !
The Windham tag sale will be held on Saturday May 28 from 9am until 3pm Check it out !
The Town of Windham has been awarded $120,000 through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), and decisions need to be made about how to spend it. Officially, the ARPA funds serve to help turn the tide on the pandemic, address its economic fallout, and lay the foundation for a strong and equitable recovery.
The Selectboard is creating a committee to decide how to use this money, as there are many options, everything from assisting households, small businesses, and nonprofits that have been negatively impacted by the pandemic, to investing in needed broadband infrastructure. Some other options include promoting tourism, supporting artistic endeavors, providing educational services, and funding climate mitigation efforts, such as buying an electric school bus or installing solar panels.
A diverse group is wanted to serve on Windham’s ARPA committee – young parents, retirees, those of all ages, business owners, educators, environmentalists, artists, broadband enthusiasts, health care providers, members of the WCO – those who care about the well-being of our town.
If you would like to serve on the committee, please contact George Dutton at georgedutton@gmail.com or Michael Pelton at michael.herbert.pelton@gmail.com.
We had a total of 205 ballots counted for today’s Town Meeting. Please see the results of the Town Meeting below (the most votes received for a particular article or candidate are marked in bold) :
Article 1: To elect a Town Moderator for the year ensuing.
MICHAEL McLAINE 198
Write-Ins 2
Blank 5
Article 2: Shall the voters accept the Town Report prepared by the Auditors?
YES 182; NO 5; Blank 18
Article 3: To elect all Town Officers as required by law:
Town Clerk, 3-year term:
ERIN KEHOE 43
ELLEN McDUFFIE 156
Blank 6
Town Treasurer, 3-year term:
ERIN KEHOE 62
KATHY SCOTT 138
Blank 5
Selectperson, 3-year term:
RONALD COHEN 32
ASA GOODBAND 50
ERIN KEHOE 25
MICHAEL PELTON 91
Write-in 2
Blank 5
Lister, 3-year term
WILLIAM CASEY 147
Write-in 15
Blank 43
Auditor, 3-year term
PAT McLAINE 177
Write-in 4
Blank 24
Constable, 2-year term
JOE LAMSON 18
JAMES LAWLER 9
Write-ins 12
Blank 148
Delinquent Tax Collector, 1-year term
RUSS CUMMING 81
PAUL WYMAN 117
Blank 7
Windham Ctr. Cemetery Commissioner, 5-year term:
WILLIAM CASEY 36
DEANNA PARKER 27
Write-ins 18
Blank 124
W. Windham Cemetery Commissioner, 5-year term:
PETER NEWTON 34
Write-ins 22
Blank 149
N. Windham Cemetery Commissioner, 5-year term:
CAROL MERRITT 20
Write-ins 29
Blank 156
Library Trustee, 5-year term:
MAUREEN BELL 189
Write-in 4
Blank 12
West River Modified Unified School Director, 2 years of a 3-year term ending in 2024
CRYSTAL CORRIVEAU 104
RORY ROSSELOT 63
Write-in 18
Blank 20
Article 4: Shall the voters authorize the Town Treasurer to collect current taxes?
YES 190; NO 6; Blank 9
Article 5: Shall the voters set the due date for property taxes as postmarked on or before October 31, 2022?
YES 192; NO 6; Blank 7
Article 6: Shall the voters authorize General Fund expenditures for operating expenses of $236,413, of which $229,662 shall be raised by taxes, and $6,751 shall be applied from FY2021 non-tax revenue and budget surplus? Voted 2021: $229,662
YES 187; NO 11; Blank 7
Article 7: Shall the voters authorize Roads Budget expenditures of $488,568, of which $482,500 shall be raised by taxes, and $6,048 shall be applied from FY2021 budget surplus? Voted 2021: $488,568
YES 190; NO 11; Blank 4
Article 8: Shall the voters appropriate $30,000 for the New Road Machinery Fund? Not Voted for since 2020
YES 175; NO 24; Blank 6
Article 9: Shall the voters appropriate $90,000 for Repaving and $15,000 for the Bridges and Large Structures Fund? Voted 2021: $90,000 for Repaving and $15,000 for Bridges and Large Structures
YES 177; NO 23; Blank 5
Article 10: Shall the voters establish a Maintenance & Improvement Reserve fund for The Meeting House and transfer $5,000 from FY 2021 non-tax revenue and budget surplus?
YES 175; NO 23; Blank 7
SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNUAL MEETING
Article 1: To elect a Moderator for a term of one (1) year.
MICHAEL McLAINE 194
Write-in 3
Blank 8
Article 2: Shall the voters accept the Town Report prepared by the Auditors?
YES 186; NO 7; Blank 12
Article 3: To elect all other officers required by law to be elected at the Windham School:
School District Treasurer, 1-year term (ending 2023)
KATHY SCOTT 48
ERIN KEHOE 21
Write-in 13
Blank 123
School District Director, 3-year term (ending 2025)
ABIGAIL PELTON 150
Write-in 16
Blank 39
Article 4: Shall the voters authorize the School District to compensate the School Directors $750 each as included in the proposed School Budget for 2022-2023?
YES 163; NO 30; Blank 12
Article 5: Shall the voters of the Windham School District approve the school board to expend $434,000 which is the amount the school board has determined to be necessary for the ensuing fiscal year? It is estimated that this proposed budget, if approved, will result in education spending of $19,990 per equalized pupil. This projected spending per equalized pupil is 17.87% more than spending for the current year.
YES 112; NO 85; Blank 8
Article 6: Shall the voters of the Windham School District authorize the moving of the operational surplus, if any, from FY 2022 to the Capital Reserve Fund?
YES 158; NO 32; Blank 15
Congratulations to all of the Candidates, and thank you to all of the election workers who stayed late to count the ballots. Here’s hoping that next year will be in-person.
Take good care of each other.
Signing off for the last time as Town Clerk,
Mike McLaine
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Windham Town Clerk
Windham Town Office
5976 Windham Hill Road
Windham, Vermont 05359
Tel: (802)-874-4211
Fax: (802)-874-4144
https://townofwindhamvt.com/
For the video and text files of the meeting – see the two parts in the Select board meeting minutes
The Town of Windham affirms the civic value of constructive debate, respecting peaceful differences of opinion. It is vital to our growth as a community and in keeping with the dynamic history of our beautiful village that we provide an inclusive, welcoming, and productive environment for residents, stakeholders, and visitors alike regardless of differences in viewpoint, identity, and background.
Town of Windham, Vermont
RULE REQUIRING WEARING FACE COVERINGS INDOORS IN PUBLIC SPACES
Section 1. Authority.
This Rule is adopted by the Selectboard of the Town of Windham, VT under authority of Act 1, an act relating to temporary municipal rules in response to COVID-19 (2021).
Section 2. Purpose.
The purpose of this Rule is to require all individuals to wear face coverings while indoors at locations that are open to the public in order to prevent and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and protect the public health and safety of the Town of
Windham, VT.
Section 3. Requirement to Wear Face Coverings.
All individuals in the Town of Windham, VT shall wear face coverings over the nose and mouth while indoors at locations that are open to the public – The Town Office and The Windham Meeting House.
Section 4. Exceptions.
Face coverings are not required for children under 2 years
Section 5. Other Laws.
This Rule is in addition to all other ordinances and rules of the Town of Windham, VT and all applicable laws of the State of Vermont. All ordinances, rules, or parts of ordinances, rules, resolutions, regulations, or other documents inconsistent with the provisions of this Rule are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.
Section 6. Severability.
If any section or provision of this Rule is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such finding shall not invalidate any other part of this Rule.
Section 7. Effective Period.
This Rule shall take effect immediately upon the approval by the Selectboard and shall remain in effect for a period not to exceed 45 days following its initial adoption. The Selectboard shall meet during the 45-day period in which this initial Rule is in effect and vote either to rescind this Rule or to extend it for an additional 30 days. Thereafter, the Selectboard shall meet at a minimum once every 30 days to reconsider this Rule, at which meeting the Selectboard shall vote either to rescind this Rule or to extend it for an additional 30-day period. The filing of a petition under 24 V.S.A. §§ 1972 and 1973, shall not govern the taking effect of this Rule.
ADOPTED by the Selectboard of the Windham, VT at its meeting on this
24th day of December, 2021.