The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
Reviewed and signed Warrant #5 ($36,948.46).
The heat system has been repaired.
The selectmen discussed the Broadband Meeting that was held on March 15, 2022 at the Vienna Community Building. All agreed it went well and was well attended. A copy of the meeting along with a question/answer section are on the town website.
The Vienna Town Website is a wonderful site to get all up to date information. Trash schedules, date changes due to weather or holidays, and canceled meetings can be found on the website. We encourage residents to check it often as this is the platform that will be used to convey important information.
A resident came in to discuss recent land transfers.
The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
Laura Day Rose reported the property transfer of the property known as “The Blueberry Field” on Vienna Mountain has been completed.
Cory Searles asked about building permits. He will be building a new garage and house this summer.
Diane and Scott Lailerte from Riverside Disposal discussed bulky pickup. The last couple of years this has been abused. Riverside Disposal proposed ending bulky pickup in Vienna. The selectboard and Riverside compromised. There will be limits placed on the amount of trash taken by each residency. The total number of bulky pickups will be decreased from 3 to 2.
The Wiles Funeral Home called to let the selectboard know a resident passed away at their home last week with no known relatives.
The selectmen read and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting.
The Selectmen worked on the Town Warrant for the 2022 town meeting.
Jeff contacted Stephen Hayes and asked him to be the moderator at the town meeting.
The Broad Band Committee attended and discussed money needed to keep the process moving ahead. Red Zone is requesting $2,000.00 to access the needs of the town and provide a bid to provide high speed internet.
The Town Meeting will be held on Saturday, March 12, 2022.