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Town Of Weston - Town Hall Happenings : September 16, 2022

Government and Politics

September 20, 2022

From: Town Of Weston

Opening Note:
Today I would like thank all the officials, volunteers, and municipal staff who helped with Hazardous Waste Collection, the 9/11 Memorial Ceremony, and the Weston Flea. We are so fortunate to have such an amazing team of employees and townspeople who care so much about our community. I look forward to inviting all of you to more successful and meaningful programs this fall.

Questions for Constituent Corner may be emailed to [email protected] and I will either answer you myself or forward you on to the right people!

Hazardous Waste Collection Event
The Hazardous Waste Collection event held this past Saturday (9/10/22) was a huge success! More than 550 cars came, filling two large trailers full of household hazardous  waste.  In case you missed the event, Weston residents still have opportunities in 2022 to get rid of household hazardous waste. Below is a schedule of regional collection events that Westonites can participate in:
- October 8th from 9 am to 3 pm in New Milford at John Pettibone School
- November 12th from 9 am to 2 pm in Brookfield at Brookfield High School
No need to bring money. Each town gets billed for the waste that their own residents drop off.  For details about what to bring and location addresses, please visit the website of the Housatonic Resources Recovery Authority here: https://hrra.org/household-hazardous-waste/

Emergency Alerts
Please make sure that you and your family are registered to receive emergency alerts from the Weston Office of Emergency Management. Registration can be done online by visiting https://member.everbridge.net/index/431700047822927/#/signup. The Weston public safety team will continue to expertly guide us through storms by sending out texts, emails and automated phone calls via our Everbridge system. With all the new residents in town, please make sure to mention Everbridge to your new friends, acquaintances and neighbors. Please also see this link, which provides details on how to prepare for weather events: https://www.westonct.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/5929/637650804379770000

Community Conversations about Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
The Town has created two opportunities for Weston residents to participate in a virtual Community Conversation about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI).  The first opportunity is on Saturday, October 1st from 2 – 4 pm.  The second is on Saturday, October 22nd from 2 – 4 pm. Space is limited, so please register for only one event.  Click here to register

Below is description of the event…
The Town of Weston desires to become a welcoming community where everyone will want to live and return to. With DEI serving as a crucial component in fostering a welcoming atmosphere, consultant KJR will facilitate a conversation that guides the community through understanding the key concepts of DEI. Together we will align on a common language for diversity, equity, and inclusion. We will explore the science of bias and the impact of default thinking in community interactions, and provide participants with the tools, strategies, and techniques to decode and disrupt bias in real time. Finally, KJR will provide a high-level introduction to race and racism and lead a brief discussion on the systemic effect on achieving the goals and outcomes of inclusion and equity.

Norfield Grange Event – Paint, Sip & Pizza
Event to be held at the Norfield Grange 12 Good Hill Road, Weston. Cost is $35/Person.  Buy 5 Nights & Get The 6th FREE. The datesare 10/3, 11/15, 12/6, 1/17, 2/7, & 3/7.  The event features guided Instruction by Weston Artist Agata Tria. Pre-Payment Required. No Walk-Ins. Venmo: @LynKimberly or Check to: Norfield Grange. Limited capacity. Come have fun and take home a treasure!!! Grange Events Benefit The WHS Scholarship Fund.

2022 Road Repaving
Weston has completed its 2022 road repaving work! Work was performed on the following roads: Farrell Road, Tannery Lane South, Trails End, Merry Lane, Davis Hill Road and Lords Highway.  Over the next few months, the Town will work with an engineering firm to produce a list of roads to be repaved in 2023. 

Pedestrian Safety Projects
The Town accepted a state-funded project for pedestrian improvements on Weston Road.  Two Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons have been installed that alert vehicles when pedestrians are crossing Weston Road.  This project was paid for entirely by the state.  The Community Connectivity Sidewalk Project continues to move forward after the State of Connecticut approved adjusted plans. We recorded a critical easement, tree work has commenced, and we are coordinating with utility companies for the relocation of poles and other communication infrastructure that need to be moved. Once the utility companies provide a timeline for completion, we will be able to estimate a completion date. The State has allocated approximately $400,000 in grant funding for this construction project.  We are in the preliminary design phase of the Transportation Alternatives Sidewalk Improvement Project, which calls for sidewalks to be designed and constructed from the Norfield Congregational Church to Old Hyde Road, and from Old Hyde Road to the intersection near Lords Highway.  The project would also include 1,200 linear feet of a 12' wide multi-use trail which would provide additional pedestrian, bicycle and emergency access on a strip of Town land that exists between Old Hyde Road and the high school. An additional pedestrian recreational amenity would be the creation of 850 linear feet of 5' wide bituminous concrete sidewalk connecting School Road and the rear of the Norfield Church property providing access to a higher elevation and overlook area with scenic views of the Town Center. The Connecticut DOT has approved Weston’s selection of an engineering firm that has begun performing preliminary design on this project. Surveying of Old Hyde Road and the land next to the Road began on Monday, August 15 and will continue for several weeks.   Last year, we received a commitment to fund letter from the State of Connecticut for a Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program (LOTCIP) grant for Intersection and Pedestrian Safety Improvements. This project includes a dedicated turning lane from Weston Road to School Road, more sidewalks on Norfield Road, and sidewalks connecting School Road next to Revson Field to Lords Highway and to Old Hyde Road. We are now working on the project design.

Library Director Search
Weston’s beloved Library Director Karen Tatarka resigned in July to take a job as Director of the Uconn Hartford Library.  The Town will soon launch a well-publicized search for a replacement.  The recruitment will be led the Library Board and the Town Administrator.  Ultimately, the Board of Selectmen will hire the new Library Director following a public interview.

Wi-Fi Hotspot
Altice is in the process of creating a Wi-Fi hotspot around the Town campus.  It is anticipated that the hotspot will be active before November 1st.

Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations are on the way to the Town Hall parking lot.  Stay tuned for more information.

Cavalry Road Bridge Project Update
The new bridge is open to traffic!  We understand that Westport and Weston residents have concerns about the bridge. Staff from both Weston and Westport have collated the concerns that were communicated to us in person, via email, by phone and via a Zoom meeting. At the advice of the Weston Police Chief and the Westport Police Chief, the Weston Public Works staff has performed stop sign related work near the bridge.  Specifically, they have reset stop signs, repainted white stop bars on the ground and cut back vegetation near a particular stop sign. Recently, Weston Public Works staff cleaned up the area where the construction trailer was for several months, cut back more roadside vegetation on the south side of the bridge, and made pavement improvements that lead to a “leak off.”  A speed monitoring sign has also been placed near the bridge by Westport Police.  The project architect has designed the removal of some guiderail, which will be removed as soon as a contractor can perform the work. In addition, Town staff has received some information from another town about painting guiderails. Stay tuned for more information.

Bayberry Lane Bridge Replacement Project
The Town of Westport has begun replacing the Bayberry Lane Bridge over the Aspetuck River. The roadway will remain closed through November 30, 2022.  Local traffic has been directed through the designated detour route - Easton Road to Coleytown Road to North Avenue to Lyons Plain Road to White Birch Road, or the reverse, as necessary. Residents adjacent to the bridge have been notified of the road closure and detour. Motorists are advised to drive with additional caution, allow extra travel time, and obey all detour and safety signals.  Please direct questions about the project to Westport Town Engineer Keith Wilberg at 203-341-1128.

Drought Conditions in Connecticut
Despite the recent rainfall, Connecticut is still experiencing drought conditions.   As almost all of Weston is dependent on wells, and we all share a common aquifer, we are asking for you to practice water conservation by doing the following:
-Reducing lawn watering, gardens, and other landscaped areas. If watering is essential, late evening hours are best;
-Avoiding burning in or near woodlands or brush-lands;
-Taking shorter showers;
-Running dishwashers and clothes washing machines with full loads;
-Shutting off water while washing dishes, shaving, brushing teeth, and lathering up to wash hands, rather than running the water continuously;
-Avoiding washing vehicles or power-washing homes and other buildings;
-Refraining from using water to clean sidewalks, driveways, and roads;
-Postponing the planting of new lawns or vegetation; and
-Minimizing overall water use by fixing leaky plumbing and fixtures
Voluntary participation now can help prevent more serious drought conditions.

Board of Selectmen Meetings
Please feel free to Zoom into the virtual BOS meetings, which are always posted on the Town website. Documents, recordings, and minutes are available at: https://www.westonct.gov/government/boards-commissions/elected/board-of-selectmen

Covid 19
Covid-19 updates and information are posted regularly on the town website. Please see here https://www.westonct.gov/government/municipal-departments/emergency-management/covid-19  for more information.

A Message from EMS - EMT Class Starts 10/6/22
Become a certified EMT and join the Weston EMS. Anyone interested is encouraged to get in touch at [email protected]. Registration for our Fall EMS class is now open! Here is the link to register and become a certified EMT: https://westonems.com/programs.html

Volunteers Needed for Town Boards
The following appointed boards have positions available: Assessment Appeals, Beautification, Conservation Commission, Diversity Equity and Inclusion Advisory Committee, Historic District Commission, Marketing & Communications Advisory Committee, and the Veterans Affairs Committee.

Social Services
Weston Social Services is now accepting applications for the CT Energy Assistance Program (CEAP)  This program provides assistance to income-eligible households with home heating costs over the winter months.   Income eligibility is as follows:
Household of 1: $ 39,761 or less
Household of 2: $ 51,996 or less
Household of 3: $ 64,230 or less
Household of 4: $ 76,465 or less
Household of 5: $ 88,699 or less
Household of 6: $ 103,227 or less
Schedule an appointment or pose questions by calling Weston Social Services at 203-222-2556.

Weston Senior Center 

September/October Newsletter
https://westonseniorcenter.info/content/newsletters/2022SepOct.pdf
If you would like to be added to our mailing list, please email Wendy:  [email protected].

Dial-a-Ride Update
We are currently on a modified schedule for Dial-a-Ride services.
Transportation services are available between 8:30am-2pm.  Please continue to call (203) 222-2576 to make an appointment.  If you have any questions about Dial-a-Ride, call (203) 222-2608.

Pickleball Lessons (Beginner and Intermediate Level)
Fridays in September at the Senior Center
Call the Senior Center for details on dates and times.  $5.00 per lesson (203) 222-2608

Flu Shots at the Senior Center
September 20, 11am-1pm by appointment only.
To make an appointment, call the Health Department at (203) 227-9571, ext. 241.
Accepted Insurance:  Medicare Part B, Aetna, Cigna, or ConnectiCare.  If you do not have one of these accepted insurance types, then the cost is $90 for high dose and $50 for standard dose.

Color Concepts and Strategies with Maj Kalfus
Thursdays, October 6, 13, 20, 27, 10am-12pm (In-House)
$16 for series of 4 classes
The 4 week session will focus on identifying the color strategies of famous artists, such as Van Gogh, Gauguin, Matisse, Klee and Mondrian. We will work with the color wheel and create unique compositions in several mediums representing their varying approaches. We will use pastels, collage and acrylic paint on paper over the four weeks. No experience necessary.

Painting Realism with Cindy Wagner
Tuesdays, October 11, 18, 25 and November 1, 8 and 15, 10a,-12pm (In-House)
$24 for a series of 6 classes
This course will help students compose a well-designed painting. Will teach accurate drawing with paint. Will help students see and interpret value and color relationships. Will give students an organized method to mix the correct color and value resulting in three dimensional forms and paintings with atmosphere.  All levels of painting skills are welcome.

Weston Public Library

Sip and Stitch
Thursday, September 22 @7:00 PM. Registration Required
Join friends and neighbors for a night of sipping and stitching! Whether you are a knitter, crocheter, needlepointer or other crafter, bring your current project and make a little progress while chatting and sharing tips.

Device Advice
Monday, September 26 @ 2 - 4:00 PM
Want to learn how to download ebooks or audiobooks, or have other questions about how to use your phone, tablet, or laptop? Drop by the library for a one-on-one session with one of our librarians. Come anytime between 2 and 4 PM, just let us know what time you'll arrive on the registration form.

Children's Programs

Melty Mondays
Monday, September 19  @ 3:30-5:00 PM in Community Room. Ages 5+. Registration required.

Come in and create a wonderfully unique Perler Bead creation. Projects must be completed by 4:45 in order to be ironed and taken home the same day.

Craft and Create - Leaf Art
Wednesday, September 21 @ 6:30 PM. Ages 5-12. Registration required separately for each session.

Join Miss Laura for a themed craft. Let's see what you create!

Tigger's Tiny Tales Storytime
Thursday, September 22 @ 11:00-11:30 AM. Ages 1-5 years. Registration required.

Join us for stories, songs and rhymes. 

With gratitude,
Sam