Town Hall Meeting Tonight! Join the Green Efforts Committee, or Watch Us Discuss Trash

A black and white stipple-style illustration of a town hall meeting in Farmington, CT. People are seated at a long table discussing community issues like composting and litter signs, with an audience in attendance.

Tonight’s Green Efforts Committee Meeting: What You Need to Know

Farmington’s Joint Green Efforts Committee will meet tonight, Tuesday, October 1, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Hall Council Chambers. No worries if you can’t attend in person—you can join online! 🌍

How to Join Online:

Zoom link: Join the Green Efforts Committee Meeting
Webinar ID: 841 5854 4746
Would you prefer the phone? Call in at 1-646-931-3860 or 1-301-715-8592.

What’s on the Agenda?

Expect lively discussion on topics such as:

  • Approving minutes from the September 3rd meeting.
  • Setting the Green Efforts 2025 Meeting Schedule.
  • Ideas for future public education newsletters 🌱.
  • Updates on the West Woods Composting Program.
  • Plans for new litter signs and Farmington’s Adopt-a-Road initiative 🚯.
  • Energy-saving recommendations for town buildings.

Don’t miss it! There’s always room for public input—use Zoom’s “raise hand” function if you have a comment. This is your chance to get involved in making Farmington a greener place.

Thank You to Our Sponsor: Tonight’s meeting is sponsored by Farmington Storage, your trusted partner in keeping Farmington’s belongings safe and secure. Conveniently located at 155 Scott Swamp Road, you can reach them at 860.777.4001. 🏢🔐


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Jack Beckett’s (Totally Serious) Signature:

Best wishes from the guy who drinks way too much coffee ☕. Because really, how else do you expect me to keep up with all the happenings in Farmington? By the way, if you’re curious about composting, historic districts, or education board meetings, we’ve got you covered at WeAreFarmington.com. So grab your own cup of joe, browse around, and remember—you can’t rush slow news!

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