Town Council
Location
45 South Main Street
Room #220
Contact
Tel: (203) 294-2145
Fax: (203) 294-2150
Email: [email protected]
Members
(R) Joseph A. Marrone, Chair 49 Powers Road cell: 203-640-6972 email: [email protected] |
(R) Thomas Laffin 4 Rosick Road cell: 203-623-6586 email: [email protected] website: www.tomlaffin.com |
(R) Christina Tatta, Vice Chair 751 North Farms Road phone: 203-265-6033 email: [email protected] |
(R) Christopher Regan 14 Turnberry Road cell: 203-479-2006 email: [email protected] |
(R) Autumn Allinson 126 High Hill Road cell: 203-379-8794 email: [email protected] |
(D) Jesse Reynolds 850 Old Durham Road cell: 203-824-2356 email: [email protected] |
(D) Samuel Carmody 116 Center Street, Unit 2A cell: 203-314-5627 email: [email protected] |
(D) Vincent F. Testa, Jr. 1 Farm Hill Road cell: 203-675-4079 email: [email protected] |
(R) Craig Fishbein Fishbein Law Firm, LLC 100 South Main Street office: 203-265-2895 email: [email protected] |
Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Proposed Budget Detail
- Mayor's Letter of Transmittal, Section I - Summary Budgets, and Section II General Fund Revenue
- Section I: Summary Budgets
- General Fund Revenue
General Fund Expenditures
Electric Division Enterprise Fund
Water Division Enterprise Fund
Sewer Division Enterprise Fund
Capital and Non-Recurring Exp Fund
Education Special Funds
Town Special Funds
- General Fund Revenue
- Section II: General Fund Revenue
- Detail - General Revenue
- Section III: General Fund Expenditure
- Detail - General Fund Expenditure
- Group 1: Town Council, IT, Mayor, Program Planning, Government Access TV. Department of Law, Board of Assessment Appeals, Finance, Debt Service, Capital & Non-Recurring.
- Group 2: Library, Board of Ethics, Human Resources and Risk Management, Pension Contributions, Employee Insurance & Other Benefits, Property & Casualty Insurance
- Group 3: Police, Animal Control, Fire & Emergency Services
- Group 4: Building, Emergency Management, Health, Youth and Social Services, The Coalition for a Better Wallingford, Social Services Contributions, Center Street Cemetery Association Inc, Literacy Volunteers
- Group 5: Columbus House Inc, Quinnipiac Watershed Association, John H Nerden RTC Camp, Master's Manna, Wallingford Senior Center, Midstate ARC, Inc., Kuhn Employment Opportunities, Wallingford Historic Preservation Trust, Spanish Community of Wallingford
- Group 6: Church of the Nazarene, Glow Food Ministry, America 250, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater New Haven, Veterans Service Center, Recreation, Engineering
- Group 7: Public Works, Registrar of Voters, Town Clerk, Planning & Zoning, Inland/Wetland Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, Economic Development Commission, Conservation Commission, Public Utilities Commission, Probate, Contingency Accts & Other, Board of Education
- Section IV: Utility Operations
- Detail - Electric Division
Detail - Water Division
Detail - Sewer Division
- Detail - Electric Division
- Section V: Capital and Non-Recurring Fund
- Detail - Capital and Non-Recurring Fund
- Section VI: Other Budgets
- Detail - Cafeteria Fund
Detail - Capital Appropriations Reserve (In-Force)
- Detail - Cafeteria Fund
- Detail - General Fund Expenditure
- Section I: Summary Budgets
Press Release: Fair Rent Commission
- The Wallingford Town Council recently formed a Fair Rent Commission in accordance
with Connecticut General Statutes Sec. 7-148b. - As such, the Council is seeking qualified applicants who are interested in serving on this
Commission. The full Commission will be five full members and two alternate members. - Click here for additional information and to be directed to the Fair Rent Commission page
Department Responsibilities
The Town Council acts as the legislative body for the community.
Town Council Rules of Procedure
TOWN COUNCIL STATEMENT AGAINST RACISM, dated November 12, 2019
Important duties include:
- The Town Council Chairman shall be the Deputy Mayor, and shall exercise the powers, duties and obligations of the Office of Mayor during the temporary absence or temporary disability of the Mayor.
- Appropriation of all funds.
- Adoption of all ordinances
- Hold the power to purchase, sell and/or land lease or receive gifts on behalf of the Town.
- Exercise legislative oversight over boards appointed by the Town Council.
Regular Council meetings are scheduled for the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month.