Early budget projects show a tax increase, but the town/school spending plan for 2026-27 is far from ready for voters to decide.
She will present a recommended 2026-27 budget at a public hearing on Tuesday, a budget that will be eventually be decided by voters.
The commission at its last meeting OK'd a 2,379-square-foot addition to its clubhouse.
Farmington officials said Tuesday that most of the town's departments have now moved to the new town hall facility on Monteith Drive.
Council members discussed proposed percentage increases for town/school spending as it begins to prep for budget season.
Town hall offices will relocate to the 1928 Building from Feb 13-27, potentially affecting in-person service availability.
The Connecticut Department of Labor has released town-by-town unemployment numbers for December 2025.
The town's top elected body will be led by a Democrat for the first time in 70 years, with the inauguration coming this week.
The town's zoning board last month approved an application for a resident to raise chickens at his residentially zoned property.
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Farmington Town Council Chairman Joe Capodiferro, a Republican, will debate Democratic challenger Brian FX Connelly later in the week.
Farmington resident Patricia Boye-Williams tells Patch why she should be elected to the Farmington Town Council.
Farmington resident Joe Capodiferro tells Patch why he should be elected Farmington Town Council Chairman.
Farmington resident Amy Palumbo tells Patch why she should be elected to the Farmington Town Council.
Farmington resident Brian FX Connolly tells Patch why he should be elected Farmington Town Council's chairman.
Farmington resident Henry Purtill tells Patch why he should be elected to the Farmington Town Council.
Farmington resident Nadine Canto tells Patch why she should be elected to the Farmington Town Council.
The in-person event will take place in the Farmington Registrars of Voters' Office.
Farmington resident Keith Vibert tells Patch why he should be elected to the Farmington Town Council.
Farmington resident Bill Beckert tells Patch why he should be elected to the Farmington Town Council.
Farmington resident Bruce Polsky tells Patch why he should be elected to the Farmington Town Council.
Farmington resident Dave Wlodkowski tells Patch why he should be elected to the Farmington Town Council.
Absentee ballots are now available in Farmington, with early voting slated to start later this month.
The public event will be at 11 a.m. at Farmington Town Hall.
The building committee charged with turning the old Farmington HS building into a new Farmington Town Hall released an update recently.
A current three-term councilman was endorsed to run for Farmington Town Council chairman, the town's top elected position.
The home was one of two properties officially incorporated into the town's historic district by the town council earlier this month.
The Farmington Town Council this month voted to waive project bidding rules to expedite a restoration of the crumbling structure.
Voters said 'yes' at the polls Thursday to a new town/school spending plan, as well as for major improvements at two town facilities.
Farmington will decide a proposed 2025-26 town/school budget package on Thursday, May 1, with taxes increasing 4.65 percent if approved.
The Farmington Town Council on Monday approved the budget it is sending to voters, who will discuss it on April 21 and decide it on May 1.
The Farmington Plan and Zoning Commission has approved amendment regulations permitting food trucks in certain zones.
The Farmington PZC has approved a special permit from the City of Hartford to redevelop and renovate the decaying Batterson Park site.
Both the Republican and Democratic registrars say job demands have increased, with Farmington's registrar compensation behind most CT towns.
Second installment taxes are due to the Farmington Tax Office by early next month.
A zoning board hearing was continued to later this month regarding the City of Hartford's plan to reopen Batterson Park in Farmington.
The City of Hartford will appear before the Farmington PZC next month on plans to revive a long-closed site owned by the city in Farmington.