It has been four months since the Town voted to build our new Town Offices and Library on the Monkton Ridge lot adjacent to the Friends Methodist Church and construction is finally about to begin. The firm Naylor and Breen was hired in February to oversee construction and they have assembled a complete team of subcontractors and associated costs. Naylor and Breen presented the Selectboard with an update to the current contract to include all of the construction costs and that contract was signed on July 13th. The project remains on schedule and on or near budget. Construction will begin August 10th preceded by a ground breaking ceremony at the site on Thursday August 6th at 6:30 (masks and social distancing required). Continue reading “Monkton New Town Offices and Library Status”
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Selectboard Agenda for Monday July 27, 2020
MONKTON SELECTBOARD MEETING
AGENDA
DATE: Monday July 27, 2020
REMOTE MEETING ONLY – Meeting will be recorded and recording posted
Zoom Meeting ID 802-453-3800 Password 1762
Telephone Number to attend meeting by phone 646-558-8656
- CALL TO ORDER: 7:00 PM
- ATTENDANCE
- ANNOUNCEMENTS
- REGULAR BUSINESS: 7:00 – 7:30
- APPROVE MINUTES
- REVIEW AND APPROVE CHECK WARRANTS
- REVIEW AND APPROVE OVERWEIGHT PERMITS, ETC.
- PUBLIC COMMENT (Guests) – 15 minutes Continue reading “Selectboard Agenda for Monday July 27, 2020”
- APPROVE MINUTES
Selectboard COVID-19 Property Tax Relief Responses
The Monkton Selectboard, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, has several tools at its disposal to minimize the impact of municipal taxes. The Vermont Legislature has passed S.344 which allows the Selectboard to reconsider aspects of the budget passed by the Town at Town Meeting and to waive some late payment penalties. With the help of the Road Foreman, Ben Hollwedel, the Selectboard decided to forego road paving projects for this year and instead patch the roads using a ‘hot box’ of hot asphalt. This one time change to the highway budget will result in a savings of $95,000. The Town also intends to roll $30,000 of 2019 and 2020 new Town Hall and Library expenses into the Vermont Municipal Bond Bank bond. The two together should result in $125,000 savings to the Town and a decrease in the Municipal Tax Rate by 4.89 cents. This would move the Municipal Tax Rate from a projected rate of 0.4358 to 0.3869. The final Municipal Tax Rate is set by the Selectboard in August when the Grand List is finalized. The Municipal Tax Rate is only about 20% of the total property taxes with the remainder coming from the Education Tax.
The Selectboard is also reviewing the Policy for Payment of Property Taxes. In particular, the 8% penalty for late taxes is under consideration and is under active discussion at Selectboard Meetings.