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Somers Recycling Center Closed – February 19th
Posted on: February 15th, 2024 by Kristina Owren

The Somers Recycling Center will be closed on February 19th in observance of Presidents Day. We will be open normal business hours on Thursday February 22nd.

Major Winter Storm Update from DESPP/DEMHS at 8:00 AM & Message from Todd
Posted on: February 12th, 2024 by David Marti

Click link for update

Due to tomorrow’s storm, Town Hall, Piedmont Hal, Kibbe Fuller, and the Senior Center will be closed.

The forecast is for the storm to begin in Somers between 4:00 am and 6:00 am, with heavy snow and wind in the morning, tapering off in the afternoon.

Total accumulations are predicted to be between 8” and 14” in Somers.

There is a parking ban in effect from midnight tonight until midnight tomorrow night.

I anticipate all area school systems to close and a travel ban to be in effect.

Thank you,

Todd Rolland

Director of Land Use and Public Works / Deputy Director of Emergency Management / Tree Warden

Town of Somers

Somers Press Release Regarding Structure Fire at 44 Quality Ave.
Posted on: January 9th, 2024 by klafleur

Somers Press Release

Route 190 & 83 Intersection Proposals
Posted on: December 19th, 2023 by trolland

The Connecticut Department of Transportation Route 190 and Route 83 intersection realignment project number PP-129-002 draft designs can be found here:

PP-129-002 SIGNAL FOR DISPLAY

PP-129-002 ROUNDABOUT FOR DISPLAY 


More information can be found here: https://portal.ct.gov/DOT/Projects/0129-0002-Somers

Notice of Auction of Personal Items
Posted on: December 5th, 2023 by trolland

The Town of Somers Public Works Department will sell at public auction Personal Items stored in its storage facility from 116 Main Street, Apartment A.

This auction will take place on Monday, December 18, 2023, at 10:00 AM at the Somers Recycling Center, 127 Egypt Road, Somers, CT 06071.
Items may be viewed Ten (10) minutes before the auction.

Todd Rolland, Director of Land Use & Public Works, as Auctioneer and Agent for the Town of Somers.

The Town of Somers Reserves The Following Rights:
(1) To bid at the public auction,
(2) Refuse any and all bids,
(3) To cancel the auction at any time for any reason. Please check the Town of Somers website for updates at www.somersct.gov

Notice of Auction 2023 12-18 EVICTION DISPOSAL NOTICE

Connecticut Siting Council
Posted on: December 4th, 2023 by klafleur

An Energy/Telecommunications meeting of the Connecticut Siting Council via Zoom Remote Conferencing will be held on Thursday, December 7, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. Please note that the draft documents related to the agenda items will be available to view on-line on our website at portal.ct.gov/csc under the Tab – Meetings and Minutes – on the left-hand side of the home page.

AGENDA

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81589043019?pwd=SExvNHgwcU84YmVEd3d4MnBncDZWdz09

 

Meeting ID: 815 8904 3019

Passcode: 1kwLY1

 

Dial +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)

Meeting ID: 815 8904 3019

Passcode: 846360

It’s time to think about Winter.
Posted on: November 21st, 2023 by trolland

Time to get ready for winter.
Please ensure your mailboxes are ready. See our Mailbox guide here: Somers Mailbox Guide

Please take care when clearing your driveway. See our Snow Clearing Tips here: Somers Snow Clearing Tips

For our complete Winter Operations Guide, click here: Winter Operations Guide

Preliminary Election Results
Posted on: November 7th, 2023 by David Marti

QUESTION 1
Shall the Town of Somers appropriate $13,200,000.00 for the Senior/Community Center project and authorize the issuance of general obligation bonds and notes in the same amount to finance said appropriation?
YES 795   NO 1053

QUESTION 2
Shall the Town of Somers appropriate $10,500,000.00 for the HVAC and electrical system improvements project and authorize the issuance of general obligation bonds and notes in the same amount to finance said appropriation?
YES 1125   NO 711

CANDIDATES

POSITION CANDIDATE PARTY VOTES
First Selectmen Tim Keeney R 1536
(Vote for 1)
Selectmen Robert Schmidt D 909
(Vote for 2) Bill Meier R 1428
Board of Finance- Full Term Michael Parker R 1444
(Vote for 2) Joe Tolisano R 1398
Board of Finance- 4 Yr Term Bruce Devlin R 1493
(Vote for 1)
Board of Finance- 2 Yr Term Paul Hart R 1093
(Vote for 1) Ralph Williams Unaffiliated 562
Board of Education- Full Term Anne B. Kirkpatrick D 1001
(Vote for 3) Shane Manning R 1320
JT Galloway R 1363
Board of Education- 2 Yr Term Derek Zelek R 1434
(Vote for 1)
Library Board- Full Term Marybeth Marquardt R 1420
(Vote for 3) Bob Socha R 1340
John M. Kelleher D 915
Library Board- 2 Yr Term) Cathy Embriano R 1510
(Vote for 1)
MINUTES- TOWN OF SOMERS SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, Oct 26, 2023
Posted on: October 31st, 2023 by David Marti

The Special Town Meeting of October 26th was called to order at 7:02 pm by First Selectmen Keeney with approximately 35 residents in attendance.  Town Clerk David Marti was requested to read the legal notice.

LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF SOMERS

NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING

All electors and persons eligible to vote in town meetings of the Town of Somers, Connecticut (the “Town”) are hereby warned that a Special Town Meeting of the Town is to be held at the Somers Town Hall Auditorium, 600 Main Street, Somers, Connecticut on Thursday, October 26, 2023, at 7:00 p.m., for the following purposes:

  1. To elect a moderator.
  2. To consider and discuss (but not vote on) the following resolutions:
    1. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN APPROPRIATION OF $13,200,000 FOR THE SENIOR/COMMUNITY CENTER PROJECT AND THE FINANCING OF SAID APPROPRIATION BY THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $13,200,000
    2. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN APPROPRIATION OF $10,500,000 FOR THE HVAC AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT AND THE FINANCING OF SAID APPROPRIATION BY THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $10,500,000

The full text of the foregoing authorizing resolutions are on file and open to inspection at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Somers, Connecticut for the use or inspection of any interested person.

All electors and persons eligible to vote in town meetings of the Town are hereby further notified that pursuant to Section 7-7 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended, the Board of Selectmen by resolution adopted at its meeting on July 20, 2023, removed the foregoing resolutions from the agenda of this Special Town Meeting for submission to the voters for vote by voting machine to be held on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at the times and at the polling places to be noticed.

3.To adjourn the meeting.

Dated at Somers, Connecticut this 18 day of October 2023.

TOWN OF SOMERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN

Tim Keeney, First Selectman

William Meier, Selectman

Robert Schmidt, Selectman

MEETING BEGAN

  1. Elect a Moderator- A motion was made by Ralph Williams, seconded by William Meier to nominate Joseph Tolisano as moderator. No other nominations- motion unanimously voted to approve Joseph Tolisano.
  2. Joseph Tolisano, member of the Board of Finance, shared that a combined effort from the BOF and BOS was required to get us to this meeting tonight. He shared that the two resolutions below are to be considered and discussed (but not voted on) at tonight’s meeting.
    1. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN APPROPRIATION OF $13,200,000 FOR THE SENIOR/COMMUNITY CENTER PROJECT AND THE FINANCING OF SAID APPROPRIATION BY THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $13,200,000
    2. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN APPROPRIATION OF $10,500,000 FOR THE HVAC AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT AND THE FINANCING OF SAID APPROPRIATION BY THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $10,500,000
  3. The following stakeholders gave presentations on their areas:
    1. Mike Marinaccio recapped the appropriation process on both projects.
    2. Superintendent, Sam Galloway, gave an overview of the HVAC project for the Elementary School. He shared that he felt over 60% of the expense would be met by grant funding so the $10,500,000 project should come in under $5,000,000.  Beginning in 2025 schools in CT will need to meet air quality HVAC standards and these upgrades are necessary to meet these future standards.
    3. Todd Roland, Director of Land Use and Public Works discussed the Senior/Community Center project. The building would be four times the size of the current facility and will offer many more amenities.
    4. CFO Brian Wissinger explained that the amount requested is the cost of the project and not the amount being bonded. For example, with the anticipated grant and other sources of funding the cost for the School HVAC Project expected to go from $10,500,000 to $3,437,500 and the Senior/Community Center Project from $13,200,000 to $9,200,000.  Short term funding would be used until final cost determined and if feasible to proceed, then Bonding would occur for the remaining net amount.
    5. Mike Marinaccio recapped everything that was discussed. He focused on the fact that the amount in the two questions represented the total cost of each project and not the total financial amount that would be bonded.  The bonded amount would be discounted by the grants and other offset moneys.
    6. Joe Tolisano closed the conversation by recapping that no vote would be taken at tonight’s meeting. That voting would take place on election day.  He read each question and stated that a yes vote on either question would be an approval and a no vote on either question would mean no approval given.  He opened the floor for discussion asking each participant to state their name and address before speaking.
  4. Resident participation followed:
    1. Tim Potrikus thanked the BOF and BOS for all their hard work to get us to this point and endorsed both projects. He then asked the Board of Selectmen to work to encourage future business growth to help shift some of the tax burden from residents.
    2. Lisa Horan questioned Dr. Galloway about the urgency of the need for HVAC updates. Galloway responded that the current system does not have the ability to move and circulate fresh air in the building and that requirement will be a future requirement.
    3. Steve Krasinski questioned the reality of reduced debt being used to offset new borrowing. If reductions in debt are funding current operating cost than reallocating the dollars to cover new debt will not result in any savings.  The question was answered by Brian Wissinger, explaining that reduction in debt was not used to pay for operating expenses since they are different accounts.  Steve then asked, what would the mil rate increase be to cover the debt service, and Brian Wissinger responded that the increase would be .25% over the eight-year span.
    4. Lisa Horan, shared with Dr. Galloway, Stephanie, and the group that Ellington received a large amount of grant money once their project was approved and that the pool of school grant money is large. She shared that the prospect is very positive to receive substantial grant offsets for the school project.
    5. Johann Dreyer stated he understands that the costs being discussed are the capital expenditure of building the new Senior/Community center, but what would happen to the operating cost. Todd Roland explained that the hard cost utilities are projected to increase $45,000 to $55,000 annually, but if hours and programs grow, expenses will also grow.  There is the opportunity to offset additional cost through program fees.  The question was the asked on when the BOF would have to decide if a project was a go or no go depending on grant amounts received.  Brian said that the Town has 2 years to act on the appropriation and it would be determined if enough of the cost had been offset by grants to move forward, before Bonding.
    6. Bill Meier shared the Superintendent’s concern about the quality of the air in the school. Bill asked about the life cycle of the HVAC systems and was told it was 30 years.  He commented that it would not be prudent to bond something for 30 years if useful life was 20 or 25 years.  You don’t want to be paying at the end for something that might need replacing before the bond is paid off.
    7. Lisa Horan spoke again explaining that there is a correlation between air quality in a school and students’ performance in school. A high performing school would benefit everyone’s home values, so this upgrade is important to everyone, not just parents with students in school.
    8. Ralph Williams, the final presenter, discussed that elementary students (his example of grand children) are the biggest disease spreaders and air filtration, purification is important for the well-being of not only the kids, but their immediate and extended families. He endorsed the ventilation and filtration upgrades for the Elementary School.
  5. Brian Wissinger announced that printed reference documents were available at the exit. Copies of the Full Project Scope for both projects were available on one table and Sample Ballots and Explanatory Texts of the ballot questions on the other table.Joseph Tolisano adjourned the meeting at 7:45 pm.

    Respectfully submitted

David Marti, Town Clerk- Somers

WARNING AND NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION AND REFERENDUM
Posted on: October 26th, 2023 by David Marti

The electors of the Town of Somers and other persons qualified to vote are hereby warned and notified that a General Election and Referendum in the Town of Somers, Connecticut will be held on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, for the following purposes:

  1. To cast their votes for:

First Selectman (1)
Selectmen (2)

Board of Finance (2)

Board of Finance- to Fill Vacancy for Four Years (1)

Board of Finance- to Fill Vacancy for Two Years (1)

Board of Education (3),

Board of Education- to Fill Vacancy for Two Years (1)

Library Director (3)

Library Director- to Fill Vacancy for Two Years (1)

 

  1. To vote to approve or disapprove of the following two questions at referendum which will be placed on the voting machines:

 

(a)       “Shall the resolution entitled, ‘RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN APPROPRIATION OF $13,200,000 FOR THE SENIOR/COMMUNITY CENTER PROJECT AND THE FINANCING OF SAID APPROPRIATION BY THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $13,200,000’, be approved?

Yes ______  No ______”

 

The ballot label for said question shall read as follows:

 

“Shall the Town of Somers appropriate $13,200,000 for the Senior/Community Center project and authorize the issuance of general obligation bonds and notes in the same amount to finance said appropriation?

Yes _____  No _____”

 

(b)       “Shall the resolution entitled, ‘RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN APPROPRIATION OF $10,500,000 FOR THE HVAC AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT AND THE FINANCING OF SAID APPROPRIATION BY THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $10,500,000’, be approved?

Yes ______  No ______”

 

The ballot label for said question shall read as follows:

 

“Shall the Town of Somers appropriate $10,500,000 for the HVAC and electrical system improvements project and authorize the issuance of general obligation bonds and notes in the same amount to finance said appropriation?

Yes _____  No _____”

 

The vote on said questions will be taken under the authority of Section 7-7 and Chapter 152 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended.  A vote of “Yes” will be a vote for approval of the questions, and a vote of “No” will be a vote for disapproval of the questions.  The full text of the resolutions are on file and open to public inspection in the office of the Town Clerk during business hours.

Notice is hereby given that the location of the polling place is as follows:

Somers Town Hall (lower level), 600 Main Street, Somers, CT 06071

 

Optical scan voting machines will be used.  The polls will be opened at six o’clock in the morning (6:00 a.m.) and will remain open until eight o’clock in the evening (8:00 p.m.).

 

Absentee ballots will be available in accordance with applicable law.  Absentee ballots will be counted at the following central location:  Registrar’s Office, Somers Town Hall, 600 Main Street, Somers, Connecticut.

 

Dated at Somers, Connecticut this 27 day of October, 2023.

David Marti

Town Clerk

Town of Somers

 

 

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