Fayette Select Board members tabled action on a proposed universal texting service but voted to support a statewide coalition against invasive aquatic plants during their Aug. 19 meeting at Starling Hall.
Fayette Select Board
Fayette intern uses municipal software to compile property inventory
Erin Reed presented a Fayette property inventory, compiled using TRIO municipal software, to help track housing trends and improve data access.
Fayette board reappoints leadership, approves wide slate of officials
Select Board also discussed road work, flags and a pond infestation.
Fayette voters unanimously approve all town meeting articles
All 40 articles passed without dissent and all candidates secured seats at the annual Fayette town meeting June 10.
Fayette board reviews school roof funds, major roadwork progress
At their May 13 meeting, Fayette officials discussed roof repairs, transportation staffing, and road reconstruction timelines.
Fayette updates include roadwork, election and property deed fix
Town Manager Mark Robinson reported on upcoming road projects, a resolved 1991 property lien, and June election details at the recent Select Board meeting.
Fayette board discusses auction, school budget, and bond concerns
At its April 1 meeting, the Fayette Select Board discussed school budget impacts, and an upcoming online auction to benefit Starling Hall.
Fayette discusses Starling Hall restoration
The Fayette Select Board reviewed restoration plans for Starling Hall, upcoming grant opportunities and community events, including an April 5 resource fair.
Former Fayette selectman reflects on service, community, town’s future
A former Fayette Select Board member reflects on his 12 years of service, highlighting infrastructure challenges, community involvement and the town’s future opportunities.
Fayette board backs bill giving commissioners more flexibility on payment schedules
The Fayette Select Board unanimously supported LD 286, discussed rising costs from increased property valuations, and reviewed budget impacts on county taxes, school subsidies, and emergency services.