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LAND RECORDS
Copies of land records or property descriptions are available for a fee of $1.00 for each page. If you need a certified copy, the cost is an additional $2.00. . Land records of the Town of Portland are available ONLINE. The Grantor-Grantee Index and images are available from 1923 to the present. There is no cost to view a document butthere is
LAND USE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Land Use Department consists of the Building Official, Environmental Health, Economic Development, Inland Wetlands, Planning, and Zoning. The Planning & Zoning Department is responsible for the coordination, review and processing of all development applications submitted before the Planning & Zoning Commission, the Inland Wetlands Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals. MAPS | TOWN OF PORTLAND Click for Channel. Our Community. Services TOWN CLERK | TOWN OF PORTLAND Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001TRANSFER STATION
Location: 39 Sand Hill Rd. Hours: 7:30 to 3:30, Tuesday through Saturday (Scale closes at 3:00 PM) COVID-19 Response Scale RE-OPENED . Paintcare (2nd Document). Portland Recycles Information Brochure 2020 - TRANSFER STATION FEES DEEP: Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils intoSoil
PAY TAX BILL ONLINE
When done, go to the shopping cart (located at the top of the screen in the Bill (s) section), and select "checkout." Then select the "pay now" option, select "edit" and enter the amount of the partial payment (s) (bill by bill). Then complete the customer, cardholder, and payment information and continue until the transaction is complete.*PISTOL PERMITS
Pistol Permit Applications (DPS-799-C) may be obtained in person at the First Selectman’s Office, Portland Police Station, or online the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection website. . First, a local criminal history background check is performed. Then upon local approval, your fingerprint cards are mailed to theConnecticut
OFFICIAL | TOWN OF PORTLANDOUR COMMUNITYSERVICESGOVERNMENTDEPARTMENTSBUSINESSAGENDAS & MINUTES Opportunities. COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Program: Interest rate or 0.25% for January, February and March. On April 1, 2021, interest rate will revert to 1.5% from the January 1, 2021 due date. BUILDING | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the CT State Building Code* as it relates to new building construction, renovations, alterations, remodeling and ASSESSOR | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing and valuing all taxable and non-taxable property located in town. Connecticut law requires us to list and value all real (e.g., land, houses, stores, etc.) and personal (e.g., motor vehicles, business equipment, etc.) property. This is an annual cycle with an assessment date of October1.
LAND RECORDS
Copies of land records or property descriptions are available for a fee of $1.00 for each page. If you need a certified copy, the cost is an additional $2.00. . Land records of the Town of Portland are available ONLINE. The Grantor-Grantee Index and images are available from 1923 to the present. There is no cost to view a document butthere is
LAND USE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Land Use Department consists of the Building Official, Environmental Health, Economic Development, Inland Wetlands, Planning, and Zoning. The Planning & Zoning Department is responsible for the coordination, review and processing of all development applications submitted before the Planning & Zoning Commission, the Inland Wetlands Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals. MAPS | TOWN OF PORTLAND Click for Channel. Our Community. Services TOWN CLERK | TOWN OF PORTLAND Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001TRANSFER STATION
Location: 39 Sand Hill Rd. Hours: 7:30 to 3:30, Tuesday through Saturday (Scale closes at 3:00 PM) COVID-19 Response Scale RE-OPENED . Paintcare (2nd Document). Portland Recycles Information Brochure 2020 - TRANSFER STATION FEES DEEP: Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils intoSoil
PAY TAX BILL ONLINE
When done, go to the shopping cart (located at the top of the screen in the Bill (s) section), and select "checkout." Then select the "pay now" option, select "edit" and enter the amount of the partial payment (s) (bill by bill). Then complete the customer, cardholder, and payment information and continue until the transaction is complete.*PISTOL PERMITS
Pistol Permit Applications (DPS-799-C) may be obtained in person at the First Selectman’s Office, Portland Police Station, or online the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection website. . First, a local criminal history background check is performed. Then upon local approval, your fingerprint cards are mailed to theConnecticut
DEPARTMENTS
Public Safety / Emergency Management. EOC@portlandct.org. 860-342-6767 TOWN CLERK | TOWN OF PORTLAND Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001 WATER | TOWN OF PORTLAND Connecticut is fortunate to have water supplies of high quality and sufficient quantity to meet the needs of consumers throughout the state. This is not strictly a matter of geography - it is the result of effective regulations by town and federal agencies, careful planning and operations by water utilities, and responsible use byconsumers.
RECREATIONCOMPLEX
The Town of Portland acquired a 37-acre property for the development of a new park and recreation complex after an overwhelming 118 – 13 vote at a town meeting in favor to purchasing the Goodrich Property for passive and active recreation. Following the acquisition, the Town completed a public survey and needs assessment for the park and POLICE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The mission of the Portland Police Department is to protect the life and property of its citizens in order to assure a superior quality of life. The Police Department strives to accomplish this by providing security and reliability to the public through just and unprejudiced law enforcement, partnerships within the community, and innovativeproblem solving.
SEWER | TOWN OF PORTLAND Construction was completed on the sewer expansion project in the Marlborough Street area. Construction work is in progress for upgrades to our Water Pollution Control Facility. Future projects include: complete upgrades to the Water Pollution Control Facility. continue the sewer collection system inspection, cleaning and repair program=.SENIOR SERVICES
Transportation Services: . Dial-A-Ride: (860) 347-3313, 48 hours advance notice required. Call to register & for free info. Portland Senior Van: (860) 342-6760, 1 toPET ADOPTION
If the veterinarian bill exceeds those amounts, the adopting party is responsible for payment of the additional charges. . Adoption fee: $50.00 ($45.00 APCP fee + $5.00 fee to the Town of Portland). . If the animal is already spayed or neutered, $5.00 non-refundable adoption fee to the Town. Out-of-state adopters are not eligible to participateWORLD WAR I
World War I was a major war centered in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. It involved all the world's great powers, which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (centered around the Triple Entente of Britain, France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally centered around the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy)FIRE DEPARTMENT
Co. #2 Picnic Grounds on 84 Indian Hill Avenue. Telephone: (860) 342-2006. Email: PFDco2picnicgrounds@gmail.com. Available for birthday parties, weddings, receptions, anniversaries, fundraisers, reunions, and more! *The Rental Association is separate from the Portland Volunteer Fire Department. OFFICIAL | TOWN OF PORTLANDOUR COMMUNITYSERVICESGOVERNMENTDEPARTMENTSBUSINESSAGENDAS & MINUTES Opportunities. COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Program: Interest rate or 0.25% for January, February and March. On April 1, 2021, interest rate will revert to 1.5% from the January 1, 2021 due date. BUILDING | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the CT State Building Code* as it relates to new building construction, renovations, alterations, remodeling and ASSESSOR | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing and valuing all taxable and non-taxable property located in town. Connecticut law requires us to list and value all real (e.g., land, houses, stores, etc.) and personal (e.g., motor vehicles, business equipment, etc.) property. This is an annual cycle with an assessment date of October1.
LAND RECORDS
Copies of land records or property descriptions are available for a fee of $1.00 for each page. If you need a certified copy, the cost is an additional $2.00. . Land records of the Town of Portland are available ONLINE. The Grantor-Grantee Index and images are available from 1923 to the present. There is no cost to view a document butthere is
LAND USE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Land Use Department consists of the Building Official, Environmental Health, Economic Development, Inland Wetlands, Planning, and Zoning. The Planning & Zoning Department is responsible for the coordination, review and processing of all development applications submitted before the Planning & Zoning Commission, the Inland Wetlands Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals. MAPS | TOWN OF PORTLAND Click for Channel. Our Community. Services TOWN CLERK | TOWN OF PORTLAND Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001TRANSFER STATION
Location: 39 Sand Hill Rd. Hours: 7:30 to 3:30, Tuesday through Saturday (Scale closes at 3:00 PM) COVID-19 Response Scale RE-OPENED . Paintcare (2nd Document). Portland Recycles Information Brochure 2020 - TRANSFER STATION FEES DEEP: Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils intoSoil
PAY TAX BILL ONLINE
When done, go to the shopping cart (located at the top of the screen in the Bill (s) section), and select "checkout." Then select the "pay now" option, select "edit" and enter the amount of the partial payment (s) (bill by bill). Then complete the customer, cardholder, and payment information and continue until the transaction is complete.*PISTOL PERMITS
Pistol Permit Applications (DPS-799-C) may be obtained in person at the First Selectman’s Office, Portland Police Station, or online the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection website. . First, a local criminal history background check is performed. Then upon local approval, your fingerprint cards are mailed to theConnecticut
OFFICIAL | TOWN OF PORTLANDOUR COMMUNITYSERVICESGOVERNMENTDEPARTMENTSBUSINESSAGENDAS & MINUTES Opportunities. COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Program: Interest rate or 0.25% for January, February and March. On April 1, 2021, interest rate will revert to 1.5% from the January 1, 2021 due date. BUILDING | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the CT State Building Code* as it relates to new building construction, renovations, alterations, remodeling and ASSESSOR | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing and valuing all taxable and non-taxable property located in town. Connecticut law requires us to list and value all real (e.g., land, houses, stores, etc.) and personal (e.g., motor vehicles, business equipment, etc.) property. This is an annual cycle with an assessment date of October1.
LAND RECORDS
Copies of land records or property descriptions are available for a fee of $1.00 for each page. If you need a certified copy, the cost is an additional $2.00. . Land records of the Town of Portland are available ONLINE. The Grantor-Grantee Index and images are available from 1923 to the present. There is no cost to view a document butthere is
LAND USE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Land Use Department consists of the Building Official, Environmental Health, Economic Development, Inland Wetlands, Planning, and Zoning. The Planning & Zoning Department is responsible for the coordination, review and processing of all development applications submitted before the Planning & Zoning Commission, the Inland Wetlands Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals. MAPS | TOWN OF PORTLAND Click for Channel. Our Community. Services TOWN CLERK | TOWN OF PORTLAND Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001TRANSFER STATION
Location: 39 Sand Hill Rd. Hours: 7:30 to 3:30, Tuesday through Saturday (Scale closes at 3:00 PM) COVID-19 Response Scale RE-OPENED . Paintcare (2nd Document). Portland Recycles Information Brochure 2020 - TRANSFER STATION FEES DEEP: Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils intoSoil
PAY TAX BILL ONLINE
When done, go to the shopping cart (located at the top of the screen in the Bill (s) section), and select "checkout." Then select the "pay now" option, select "edit" and enter the amount of the partial payment (s) (bill by bill). Then complete the customer, cardholder, and payment information and continue until the transaction is complete.*PISTOL PERMITS
Pistol Permit Applications (DPS-799-C) may be obtained in person at the First Selectman’s Office, Portland Police Station, or online the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection website. . First, a local criminal history background check is performed. Then upon local approval, your fingerprint cards are mailed to theConnecticut
DEPARTMENTS
Public Safety / Emergency Management. EOC@portlandct.org. 860-342-6767 TOWN CLERK | TOWN OF PORTLAND Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001 WATER | TOWN OF PORTLAND Connecticut is fortunate to have water supplies of high quality and sufficient quantity to meet the needs of consumers throughout the state. This is not strictly a matter of geography - it is the result of effective regulations by town and federal agencies, careful planning and operations by water utilities, and responsible use byconsumers.
RECREATIONCOMPLEX
The Town of Portland acquired a 37-acre property for the development of a new park and recreation complex after an overwhelming 118 – 13 vote at a town meeting in favor to purchasing the Goodrich Property for passive and active recreation. Following the acquisition, the Town completed a public survey and needs assessment for the park and POLICE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The mission of the Portland Police Department is to protect the life and property of its citizens in order to assure a superior quality of life. The Police Department strives to accomplish this by providing security and reliability to the public through just and unprejudiced law enforcement, partnerships within the community, and innovativeproblem solving.
SEWER | TOWN OF PORTLAND Construction was completed on the sewer expansion project in the Marlborough Street area. Construction work is in progress for upgrades to our Water Pollution Control Facility. Future projects include: complete upgrades to the Water Pollution Control Facility. continue the sewer collection system inspection, cleaning and repair program=.SENIOR SERVICES
Transportation Services: . Dial-A-Ride: (860) 347-3313, 48 hours advance notice required. Call to register & for free info. Portland Senior Van: (860) 342-6760, 1 toPET ADOPTION
If the veterinarian bill exceeds those amounts, the adopting party is responsible for payment of the additional charges. . Adoption fee: $50.00 ($45.00 APCP fee + $5.00 fee to the Town of Portland). . If the animal is already spayed or neutered, $5.00 non-refundable adoption fee to the Town. Out-of-state adopters are not eligible to participateWORLD WAR I
World War I was a major war centered in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. It involved all the world's great powers, which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (centered around the Triple Entente of Britain, France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally centered around the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy)FIRE DEPARTMENT
Co. #2 Picnic Grounds on 84 Indian Hill Avenue. Telephone: (860) 342-2006. Email: PFDco2picnicgrounds@gmail.com. Available for birthday parties, weddings, receptions, anniversaries, fundraisers, reunions, and more! *The Rental Association is separate from the Portland Volunteer Fire Department. OFFICIAL | TOWN OF PORTLANDOUR COMMUNITYSERVICESGOVERNMENTDEPARTMENTSBUSINESSAGENDAS & MINUTES Opportunities. COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Program: Interest rate or 0.25% for January, February and March. On April 1, 2021, interest rate will revert to 1.5% from the January 1, 2021 due date. BUILDING | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the CT State Building Code* as it relates to new building construction, renovations, alterations, remodeling and ASSESSOR | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing and valuing all taxable and non-taxable property located in town. Connecticut law requires us to list and value all real (e.g., land, houses, stores, etc.) and personal (e.g., motor vehicles, business equipment, etc.) property. This is an annual cycle with an assessment date of October1.
LAND RECORDS
Copies of land records or property descriptions are available for a fee of $1.00 for each page. If you need a certified copy, the cost is an additional $2.00. . Land records of the Town of Portland are available ONLINE. The Grantor-Grantee Index and images are available from 1923 to the present. There is no cost to view a document butthere is
TOWN CLERK | TOWN OF PORTLAND Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001 MAPS | TOWN OF PORTLAND Click for Channel. Our Community. ServicesTRANSFER STATION
Location: 39 Sand Hill Rd. Hours: 7:30 to 3:30, Tuesday through Saturday (Scale closes at 3:00 PM) COVID-19 Response Scale RE-OPENED . Paintcare (2nd Document). Portland Recycles Information Brochure 2020 - TRANSFER STATION FEES DEEP: Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils intoSoil
POLICE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The mission of the Portland Police Department is to protect the life and property of its citizens in order to assure a superior quality of life. The Police Department strives to accomplish this by providing security and reliability to the public through just and unprejudiced law enforcement, partnerships within the community, and innovativeproblem solving.
COLLECTOR OF REVENUE Payments can be mailed to: Town of Portland Collector of Revenue. P.O. Box 71. Portland, CT 06480-0071 Click here to pay taxes online Payments can be placed*PISTOL PERMITS
Pistol Permit Applications (DPS-799-C) may be obtained in person at the First Selectman’s Office, Portland Police Station, or online the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection website. . First, a local criminal history background check is performed. Then upon local approval, your fingerprint cards are mailed to theConnecticut
OFFICIAL | TOWN OF PORTLANDOUR COMMUNITYSERVICESGOVERNMENTDEPARTMENTSBUSINESSAGENDAS & MINUTES Opportunities. COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Program: Interest rate or 0.25% for January, February and March. On April 1, 2021, interest rate will revert to 1.5% from the January 1, 2021 due date. BUILDING | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the CT State Building Code* as it relates to new building construction, renovations, alterations, remodeling and ASSESSOR | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing and valuing all taxable and non-taxable property located in town. Connecticut law requires us to list and value all real (e.g., land, houses, stores, etc.) and personal (e.g., motor vehicles, business equipment, etc.) property. This is an annual cycle with an assessment date of October1.
LAND RECORDS
Copies of land records or property descriptions are available for a fee of $1.00 for each page. If you need a certified copy, the cost is an additional $2.00. . Land records of the Town of Portland are available ONLINE. The Grantor-Grantee Index and images are available from 1923 to the present. There is no cost to view a document butthere is
TOWN CLERK | TOWN OF PORTLAND Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001 MAPS | TOWN OF PORTLAND Click for Channel. Our Community. ServicesTRANSFER STATION
Location: 39 Sand Hill Rd. Hours: 7:30 to 3:30, Tuesday through Saturday (Scale closes at 3:00 PM) COVID-19 Response Scale RE-OPENED . Paintcare (2nd Document). Portland Recycles Information Brochure 2020 - TRANSFER STATION FEES DEEP: Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils intoSoil
POLICE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The mission of the Portland Police Department is to protect the life and property of its citizens in order to assure a superior quality of life. The Police Department strives to accomplish this by providing security and reliability to the public through just and unprejudiced law enforcement, partnerships within the community, and innovativeproblem solving.
COLLECTOR OF REVENUE Payments can be mailed to: Town of Portland Collector of Revenue. P.O. Box 71. Portland, CT 06480-0071 Click here to pay taxes online Payments can be placed*PISTOL PERMITS
Pistol Permit Applications (DPS-799-C) may be obtained in person at the First Selectman’s Office, Portland Police Station, or online the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection website. . First, a local criminal history background check is performed. Then upon local approval, your fingerprint cards are mailed to theConnecticut
DEPARTMENTS
Public Safety / Emergency Management. EOC@portlandct.org. 860-342-6767RECREATIONCOMPLEX
The Town of Portland acquired a 37-acre property for the development of a new park and recreation complex after an overwhelming 118 – 13 vote at a town meeting in favor to purchasing the Goodrich Property for passive and active recreation. Following the acquisition, the Town completed a public survey and needs assessment for the park and WATER | TOWN OF PORTLAND Connecticut is fortunate to have water supplies of high quality and sufficient quantity to meet the needs of consumers throughout the state. This is not strictly a matter of geography - it is the result of effective regulations by town and federal agencies, careful planning and operations by water utilities, and responsible use byconsumers.
POLICE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The mission of the Portland Police Department is to protect the life and property of its citizens in order to assure a superior quality of life. The Police Department strives to accomplish this by providing security and reliability to the public through just and unprejudiced law enforcement, partnerships within the community, and innovativeproblem solving.
A BRIEF HISTORY OF PORTLAND A Brief History of Portland. The original inhabitants of what we now call Portland belonged to a Native American tribe known as Wangunk ("big bend," referring to the Connecticut River which curves around half the Town's perimeter). They arrived in the area between 8,000 and 10,000 years ago, surviving on local game and their own crops. BUDGETS | TOWN OF PORTLAND Board of Selectmen’s Proposed FY 2021-2022 Budget. Past Adopted Budgets. Adopted Budget 2020-2021 . Adopted Budget 2019-2020FIRE DEPARTMENT
RENTALS POSTPONED UNTIL JULY 17, 2020. Co. #2 Picnic Grounds on 84 Indian Hill Avenue. Telephone: (860) 342-2006. Email: PFDco2picnicgrounds@gmail.com. Available for birthday parties, weddings, receptions, anniversaries, fundraisers, reunions, and more! *The Rental Association is separate from the Portland Volunteer FireDepartment.
SEWER | TOWN OF PORTLAND Construction was completed on the sewer expansion project in the Marlborough Street area. Construction work is in progress for upgrades to our Water Pollution Control Facility. Future projects include: complete upgrades to the Water Pollution Control Facility. continue the sewer collection system inspection, cleaning and repair program=.PAY TAX BILL ONLINE
When done, go to the shopping cart (located at the top of the screen in the Bill (s) section), and select "checkout." Then select the "pay now" option, select "edit" and enter the amount of the partial payment (s) (bill by bill). Then complete the customer, cardholder, and payment information and continue until the transaction is complete.WORLD WAR I
World War I was a major war centered in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. It involved all the world's great powers, which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (centered around the Triple Entente of Britain, France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally centered around the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy) OFFICIAL | TOWN OF PORTLANDOUR COMMUNITYSERVICESGOVERNMENTDEPARTMENTSBUSINESSAGENDAS & MINUTES COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Program: Interest rate or 0.25% for January, February and March. On April 1, 2021, interest rate will revert to 1.5% from the January 1, 2021 due date.DEPARTMENTS
Public Safety / Emergency Management. EOC@portlandct.org. 860-342-6767 BUILDING | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the CT State Building Code* as it relates to new building construction, renovations, alterations, remodeling and ASSESSOR | TOWN OF PORTLAND Assessor's Office . 33 East Main St., Lower Level Portland, CT 06480 . Phone: 860-342-6744 Fax: 860-342-6738 Richard J. Lasky Jr. CCMA. TownAssessor:
LAND RECORDS
The Town Clerk's office accepts instruments regarding property in Portland. These are legal documents for recording on land records. They should be prepared by an attorney and then either sent or brought to our office for filing. OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001TRANSFER STATION
Location: 39 Sand Hill Rd. Hours: 7:30 to 3:30, Tuesday through Saturday (Scale closes at 3:00 PM) COVID-19 Response Scale RE-OPENED . Paintcare (2nd Document). Portland Recycles Information Brochure 2020 - TRANSFER STATION FEES DEEP: Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils intoSoil
COLLECTOR OF REVENUE Payments can be mailed to: Town of Portland Collector of Revenue. P.O. Box 71. Portland, CT 06480-0071 Click here to pay taxes online Payments can be placedPAY TAX BILL ONLINE
For the convenience of the taxpayer, the Collector of Revenue has a service agreement with Point & Pay to accept tax payments (including credit and debit card payments) and to look up your tax bill.*PISTOL PERMITS
By Appointment Only As the Local Authority, Temporary 60-day State Pistol Permits are processed through the First Selectman’s Office/Civilian Chief of Police. OFFICIAL | TOWN OF PORTLANDOUR COMMUNITYSERVICESGOVERNMENTDEPARTMENTSBUSINESSAGENDAS & MINUTES COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Program: Interest rate or 0.25% for January, February and March. On April 1, 2021, interest rate will revert to 1.5% from the January 1, 2021 due date.DEPARTMENTS
Public Safety / Emergency Management. EOC@portlandct.org. 860-342-6767 BUILDING | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the CT State Building Code* as it relates to new building construction, renovations, alterations, remodeling and ASSESSOR | TOWN OF PORTLAND Assessor's Office . 33 East Main St., Lower Level Portland, CT 06480 . Phone: 860-342-6744 Fax: 860-342-6738 Richard J. Lasky Jr. CCMA. TownAssessor:
LAND RECORDS
The Town Clerk's office accepts instruments regarding property in Portland. These are legal documents for recording on land records. They should be prepared by an attorney and then either sent or brought to our office for filing. OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001TRANSFER STATION
Location: 39 Sand Hill Rd. Hours: 7:30 to 3:30, Tuesday through Saturday (Scale closes at 3:00 PM) COVID-19 Response Scale RE-OPENED . Paintcare (2nd Document). Portland Recycles Information Brochure 2020 - TRANSFER STATION FEES DEEP: Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils intoSoil
COLLECTOR OF REVENUE Payments can be mailed to: Town of Portland Collector of Revenue. P.O. Box 71. Portland, CT 06480-0071 Click here to pay taxes online Payments can be placedPAY TAX BILL ONLINE
For the convenience of the taxpayer, the Collector of Revenue has a service agreement with Point & Pay to accept tax payments (including credit and debit card payments) and to look up your tax bill.*PISTOL PERMITS
By Appointment Only As the Local Authority, Temporary 60-day State Pistol Permits are processed through the First Selectman’s Office/Civilian Chief of Police.DEPARTMENTS
Public Safety / Emergency Management. EOC@portlandct.org. 860-342-6767 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001 WATER | TOWN OF PORTLAND Connecticut is fortunate to have water supplies of high quality and sufficient quantity to meet the needs of consumers throughout the state. This is not strictly a matter of geography - it is the result of effective regulations by town and federal agencies, careful planning and operations by water utilities, and responsible use byconsumers.
BUDGETS | TOWN OF PORTLAND Board of Selectmen’s Proposed FY 2021-2022 Budget. Past Adopted Budgets. Adopted Budget 2020-2021 . Adopted Budget 2019-2020RECREATIONCOMPLEX
In 2006, the Town of Portland Planning and Zoning Commission adopted a 10- year Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD). The POCD included a chapter entitled “Addressing Community Needs” where an action step was to identify additional recreational opportunities. POLICE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The mission of the Portland Police Department is to protect the life and property of its citizens in order to assure a superior quality of life. The Police Department strives to accomplish this by providing security and reliability to the public through just and unprejudiced law enforcement, partnerships within the community, and innovativeproblem solving.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
RENTALS POSTPONED UNTIL JULY 17, 2020. Co. #2 Picnic Grounds on 84 Indian Hill Avenue. Telephone: (860) 342-2006 Email: PFDco2picnicgrounds@gmail.com. Available for birthday parties, weddings, receptions, SEWER | TOWN OF PORTLAND Normal maintenance includes daily operations of the treatment plant, pumping stations, laboratory sampling and testing, maintenance and repair of all equipmentPET ADOPTION
All animals from our pound are adopted through the State's Animal Population Control Program (APCP). The APC Program pays for two pre-surgical immunizations and for the animal to be spayed or neutered by a participating veterinarian within 60 days of ownership.WORLD WAR I
World War I was a major war centered in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. It involved all the world's great powers, which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (centered around the Triple Entente of Britain, France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally centered around the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy) OFFICIAL | TOWN OF PORTLANDOUR COMMUNITYSERVICESGOVERNMENTDEPARTMENTSBUSINESSAGENDAS & MINUTES Opportunities. COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Program: Interest rate or 0.25% for January, February and March. On April 1, 2021, interest rate will revert to 1.5% from the January 1, 2021 due date.DEPARTMENTS
Public Safety / Emergency Management. EOC@portlandct.org. 860-342-6767 BUILDING | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the CT State Building Code* as it relates to new building construction, renovations, alterations, remodeling and ASSESSOR | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing and valuing all taxable and non-taxable property located in town. Connecticut law requires us to list and value all real (e.g., land, houses, stores, etc.) and personal (e.g., motor vehicles, business equipment, etc.) property. This is an annual cycle with an assessment date of October1.
LAND RECORDS
Copies of land records or property descriptions are available for a fee of $1.00 for each page. If you need a certified copy, the cost is an additional $2.00. . Land records of the Town of Portland are available ONLINE. The Grantor-Grantee Index and images are available from 1923 to the present. There is no cost to view a document butthere is
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001TRANSFER STATION
Location: 39 Sand Hill Rd. Hours: 7:30 to 3:30, Tuesday through Saturday (Scale closes at 3:00 PM) COVID-19 Response Scale RE-OPENED . Paintcare (2nd Document). Portland Recycles Information Brochure 2020 - TRANSFER STATION FEES DEEP: Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils intoSoil
COLLECTOR OF REVENUE Payments can be mailed to: Town of Portland Collector of Revenue. P.O. Box 71. Portland, CT 06480-0071 Click here to pay taxes online Payments can be placedRECREATIONCOMPLEX
The Town of Portland acquired a 37-acre property for the development of a new park and recreation complex after an overwhelming 118 – 13 vote at a town meeting in favor to purchasing the Goodrich Property for passive and active recreation. Following the acquisition, the Town completed a public survey and needs assessment for the park and*PISTOL PERMITS
Pistol Permit Applications (DPS-799-C) may be obtained in person at the First Selectman’s Office, Portland Police Station, or online the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection website. . First, a local criminal history background check is performed. Then upon local approval, your fingerprint cards are mailed to theConnecticut
OFFICIAL | TOWN OF PORTLANDOUR COMMUNITYSERVICESGOVERNMENTDEPARTMENTSBUSINESSAGENDAS & MINUTES Opportunities. COVID-19 Low Interest Rate Program: Interest rate or 0.25% for January, February and March. On April 1, 2021, interest rate will revert to 1.5% from the January 1, 2021 due date.DEPARTMENTS
Public Safety / Emergency Management. EOC@portlandct.org. 860-342-6767 BUILDING | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the CT State Building Code* as it relates to new building construction, renovations, alterations, remodeling and ASSESSOR | TOWN OF PORTLAND The Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing and valuing all taxable and non-taxable property located in town. Connecticut law requires us to list and value all real (e.g., land, houses, stores, etc.) and personal (e.g., motor vehicles, business equipment, etc.) property. This is an annual cycle with an assessment date of October1.
LAND RECORDS
Copies of land records or property descriptions are available for a fee of $1.00 for each page. If you need a certified copy, the cost is an additional $2.00. . Land records of the Town of Portland are available ONLINE. The Grantor-Grantee Index and images are available from 1923 to the present. There is no cost to view a document butthere is
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001TRANSFER STATION
Location: 39 Sand Hill Rd. Hours: 7:30 to 3:30, Tuesday through Saturday (Scale closes at 3:00 PM) COVID-19 Response Scale RE-OPENED . Paintcare (2nd Document). Portland Recycles Information Brochure 2020 - TRANSFER STATION FEES DEEP: Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils intoSoil
COLLECTOR OF REVENUE Payments can be mailed to: Town of Portland Collector of Revenue. P.O. Box 71. Portland, CT 06480-0071 Click here to pay taxes online Payments can be placedRECREATIONCOMPLEX
The Town of Portland acquired a 37-acre property for the development of a new park and recreation complex after an overwhelming 118 – 13 vote at a town meeting in favor to purchasing the Goodrich Property for passive and active recreation. Following the acquisition, the Town completed a public survey and needs assessment for the park and*PISTOL PERMITS
Pistol Permit Applications (DPS-799-C) may be obtained in person at the First Selectman’s Office, Portland Police Station, or online the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection website. . First, a local criminal history background check is performed. Then upon local approval, your fingerprint cards are mailed to theConnecticut
GOVERNMENT | TOWN OF PORTLAND Town Government. The Town of Portland's chief executive official is the First Selectman. The First Selectman is elected by the people every two years in odd numbered years, along with the six-member Board of Selectmen, which is responsible for fiscal management. Town meetings are held to SERVICES | TOWN OF PORTLAND Town of Portland Mailing Address: REMINDER: For non-emergency calls please call Middletown Dispatch at 860-347-2541. The dispatcher will get in touch with the appropriate Town department. We have maintained the Regional Dispatch Service with Middletown, since the late 1990's..FOR Emergencies -
MAPS | TOWN OF PORTLAND Click for Channel. Our Community. Services OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK Town Clerk Ryan Curley, CCTC 33 East Main St. rcurley@portlandct.org Phone: 860-342-6743 Fax: 860-342-0001 WATER | TOWN OF PORTLAND Connecticut is fortunate to have water supplies of high quality and sufficient quantity to meet the needs of consumers throughout the state. This is not strictly a matter of geography - it is the result of effective regulations by town and federal agencies, careful planning and operations by water utilities, and responsible use byconsumers.
POLICE | TOWN OF PORTLAND The mission of the Portland Police Department is to protect the life and property of its citizens in order to assure a superior quality of life. The Police Department strives to accomplish this by providing security and reliability to the public through just and unprejudiced law enforcement, partnerships within the community, and innovativeproblem solving.
PAY TAX BILL ONLINE
When done, go to the shopping cart (located at the top of the screen in the Bill (s) section), and select "checkout." Then select the "pay now" option, select "edit" and enter the amount of the partial payment (s) (bill by bill). Then complete the customer, cardholder, and payment information and continue until the transaction is complete. SEWER | TOWN OF PORTLAND Construction was completed on the sewer expansion project in the Marlborough Street area. Construction work is in progress for upgrades to our Water Pollution Control Facility. Future projects include: complete upgrades to the Water Pollution Control Facility. continue the sewer collection system inspection, cleaning and repair program=.SENIOR SERVICES
Transportation Services: . Dial-A-Ride: (860) 347-3313, 48 hours advance notice required. Call to register & for free info. Portland Senior Van: (860) 342-6760, 1 toWORLD WAR I
World War I was a major war centered in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. It involved all the world's great powers, which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (centered around the Triple Entente of Britain, France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally centered around the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy)Click for Channel
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