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TAX STABILIZATION FUND

1/27/16

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BOARD OF LISTERS

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WATERBURY CEMETERY COMMISSION

Maple Street Cemetery:

Old Center (Route 100) Cemetery

Loomis Hill Cemetery:

Hope Cemetery:

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WATERBURY CONSERVATION COMMISSION

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WATERBURY FIRE DEPARTMENT

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Calls by Month

Calls by Town

Calls by Type

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WATERBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS

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LIBRARY DIRECTOR S REPORT

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PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT

Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of Floodplain Protection


Activities in Waterbury, Vermont and Willsboro, New York, Lake Champlain Basin

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TOWN ZONING ADMINISTRATOR S REPORT - 2015

Change of Use

Permit Information

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WATERBURY TREE COMMITTEE

It is the purpose of this advisory group, to promote, protect and enhance public health,
safety and general welfare by supporting activities related to planting, maintenance,
protection and removal of trees, shrubs and other woody material with the public right of
way and in public places within the Town of Waterbury. The group will organize to
monitor pests and invasive species in the Town including education and outreach to the
community.

Invasive Plants and Pests

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CENTRAL VERMONT ADULT BASIC EDUCATION IN WATERBURY


~~~Local Partnerships in Learning~~~

As parents gain literacy, their children are twice as likely to


grow up literate themselves.
Nearly all students are low income

past
critical
Funding is needed each year from the
private sector and from the towns and cities we serve, or we could not help many of the neighbors
who need education for a better life.

Waterbury Learning Center

www.cvabe.org

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2015 ANNUAL SERVICE REPORT


TOWN OF WATERBURY

Report of CVHHH Services to the Residents of Waterbury


Jan 1, 2015 October 31, 2015*
Program

# of Visits

Home Health Care


Hospice Care
Long Term Care
Maternal Child Health
TOTAL VISITS/CONTACTS
TOTAL PATIENTS
TOTAL ADMISSIONS

*Audited figures not available at the time of report submission. Preliminary figures are not
expected to vary significantly.

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Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission


2015 ANNUAL REPORT
TOWN OF WATERBURY

Plan Central Vermont

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Our services include:

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Good Beginnings of Central VT 2014-2015 Report

Home Visiting

Program Participant
Demographics

Mothers
in
recovery
depresse
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disabled

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In Loving Arms

The Nest / Parenting Workshops

Fatherhood

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Who We Are

Our Services
Individual Special Service Transportation

In FY15, 73 Waterbury residents were provided special transportation services, totaling


4,058 trips and 44,396 total miles driven.

General Public Transportation

In FY15, total statewide GMTA ridership was 376,103


in addition to

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Waterbury General Service Snapshot

Route

FY15 Ridership

Thank You

Information

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GREEN UP VERMONT

Town report information for Green Up Day, May 2, 2015

Green Up Vermont is not a State Agency.

Mark your calendar!


May 7, 2016 Green Up Day,
46 years of tradition!
Join with people in your community to clean up for Green Up Day,
always the first Saturday in May.

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HOME SHARE NOW

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Submitted by Christina Goodwin, Executive Director

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Mad River Resource Management Alliance

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& WELLNESS CLINIC

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Project Independence
Adult Day Health Services

Phone: 802-476-3630

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www.pibarre.org

Fax: 802-479-9261

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Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired


Report of Services for the Town of Waterbury

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If you would prefer to receive this information by email, please contact Julia Connell,
Development Coordinator, at jconnell@vabvi.org or (800) 639-5861 ext. 217.

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LEGISLATIVE REPORT

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WATERBURY AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC.


WATERBURY BACKCOUNTRY RESCUE TEAM

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WATERBURY AREA SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION

Annual Report for Waterbury 2015

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WATERBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY ANNUAL REPORT

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promote energy efficiency and the use of renewable resources, and to engage our community in
reducing carbon emissions in Waterbury, Ve

d for Environmental
Excellence

Energy Leadership Award

9th LEAP Energy Fair


10th LEAP Energy Fair
CBMS gym Saturday, April 9, 2016 from 9 AM to 3 PM
Walk & Bike to School Day.

3rd LEAP Solar Fest

Georgetown University Energy Prize

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Waterbury Record

Walk & Bike to School Day.

NEST
thermostats

solar panels on the roof

everything

Thank you!
Waterbury LEAP Board of Directors
Chair

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Treasurer

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OFFICIAL BALLOT

ARTICLE IV:

ARTICLE V:

ARTICLE VI:

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