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The Windsor Town Council meeting included proclamations for Senior Center Month and Hunger Action Month, with discussions on senior tax assistance and community engagement. The council received a report from the Public Building Commission on various construction projects and an update from the Town Manager on tree trimming, solar power agreements, and pavement programs. They also authorized the submittal of a grant application for the Clover Street School Partial Roof Replacement Project, introduced a related bond ordinance, and set a public hearing for it.
The Town Council meeting included proclamations for Senior Center Month and Hunger Action Month. The council authorized the Superintendent of Schools to apply for a school construction grant and appointed the Public Building Commission to oversee the Clover Street Elementary School Partial Roof Replacement project. They also authorized the preparation of schematic drawings and specifications for the project. An ordinance appropriating funds for the roof replacement was introduced, and a public hearing was scheduled. The council accepted sidewalk easements for 125 Poquonuck Avenue.
The agenda includes a public hearing on appropriating funds for a ladder truck, proclamations for National Adult Day Services Week and Monarch Butterfly Month, and reports from various boards and commissions. Discussions will cover an ordinance for purchasing a ladder truck, a grant application for youth violence prevention, acceptance of land for infrastructure improvements, and amendments to IT position descriptions. The council will also address resignations and appointments, review minutes from previous meetings, and hold an executive session to discuss real estate and collective bargaining.
The Town Council meeting included a proclamation designating September 21-27, 2025, as National Adult Day Services Week and September 2025 as Monarch Butterfly Month. The council approved a bond ordinance for purchasing a ladder truck, authorized the Town Manager to submit a grant application for youth violence prevention, and accepted a parcel of land. They also approved job descriptions for IT positions. The council entered and exited an executive session to discuss real estate and collective bargaining before adjourning the meeting.
The Town Council meeting included proclamations for National Adult Day Services Week and Monarch Butterfly Month. Public concerns were raised regarding the use of Flock license plate reader cameras, leading to a discussion about data privacy and constitutional rights. Reports were given by the Board of Education, Arts Commission, and Human Relations Commission, covering topics such as school events, arts initiatives, and community programs. The Town Manager reported on absentee ballots, tax office closures, the Citizen's Academy, and the Freedom Trail Run. The council approved an ordinance for purchasing a ladder truck, authorized a grant application for youth violence prevention, accepted land for public infrastructure improvements, and approved amendments to Information Technology position descriptions. An executive session was held to discuss real estate and collective bargaining.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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