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Town posts Notice and Warning for April 20 Regular Town Meeting; agenda includes state bridge aid, easements and 2026-27 budget

Woodbury Board of Selectmen · April 2, 2026

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Summary

The Town of Woodbury posted a Notice and Warning for its Regular Town Meeting on April 20, 2026 listing six agenda items: authorization for state highway aid agreements, disposal of obsolete equipment by sealed bid, an access easement for Three Rivers Park, a 16-square-foot slope easement for Hesseky Brook Bridge work, adoption of the 2026-27 budget, and other business.

The Town of Woodbury posted a Notice and Warning announcing its Regular Town Meeting and Annual Budget Meeting for Monday, April 20, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Community Center, 265 Main Street South.

The Notice lists six items on the agenda: (1) authorization for the Board of Selectmen to enter agreements with the Connecticut Commissioner of Transportation for state aid for construction, improvements and maintenance of highways or bridges (Conn. Gen. Stat. A7 13a-175a et seq.); (2) authority to dispose of obsolete town equipment by sealed bid when the item's sale value does not exceed $10,000; (3) discussion and action on an Access Easement and Right of Way Agreement for the town-owned property at 64 Westwood Road (commonly called Three Rivers Park); (4) discussion and action on granting a 16-square-foot slope easement and temporary sedimentation control on town property to the State of Connecticut for work on the Hesseky Brook Bridge; (5) discussion and action upon the budget presented by the Board of Finance for the fiscal year July 1, 2026'June 30, 2027; and (6) other business properly before the meeting.

The Notice includes detailed budget tables showing department-level expenditures and revenue estimates. The combined town and education total is shown as $44,554,893 for 2026'27, with town-specific expenditures and an estimated $36,789,086 to be raised by current property tax. The Notice states that the Annual Budget Meeting will be adjourned to a machine referendum on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Voters requiring special accommodations are instructed to call the town at the phone number provided in the Notice.

The Notice and attached budget materials provide the formal call for the agenda items and are posted in accordance with the town charter provisions cited in the document.