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LIVERMORE FALLS Selectmen voted 4-1 Thursday to accept an agreement for Jay’s sewer superintendent to oversee both towns’ sewer employees, collections systems and operation of the Livermore Falls’ wastewater treatment plant.
Livermore Falls Selectman Ernie Souther, right, was the lone dissenter on a contract to share the Jay sewer superintendent on Thursday night. Selectman Chairman Jeff Bryant, left, listens to Souther read parts agreement he didn’t like.
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Jay selectpersons will take up the agreement at 6 p.m. Monday at the Spruce Elementary School gym in Jay.
A joint sewer committee has worked for about a year to reach an agreement on sharing services to save both towns money.
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LIVERMORE FALLS Selectmen continued review Thursday of a $2.75 million municipal spending plan for 2021-22.
The proposal is an increase of $95,781 from last year, without factoring in revenues to offset it. The amount of anticipated revenue has not been presented.
The 2020-21 budget, which covers the fiscal year ending June 30, is $2.65 million.
Part of the increase is $20,000 in debt service related to the fire substation in East Livermore area. Residents voted 992-399 in November to authorize selectmen to spend up to $400,000 over 20 years to build a one-bay fire substation. The article also authorized selectmen to enter into a lease purchase or finance agreement for up to 20 years, with payments from taxes not to exceed $20,000 per year.
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The agreement is for this year only. The matter will be discussed next year.
Both towns’ are responsible to keep their sides of the sidewalk clear of snow. A Livermore man complained last month to both towns and the Sun Journal after he watched an older woman struggle to get up on icy snowbanks on the uncleared sidewalk. Mark Whiting was afraid she was going to get hit by a commercial vehicle.
In other business, selectmen are seeking residents to serve on the town’s Budget Committee. There are only five or six members and there needs to be nine, according to a policy adopted in 2006. Interested members should go to the Town Office to be sworn in so they can be appointed by selectmen. No employee of the town may serve on the committee.
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