Update: Wilton Posts June 4 Town Board Video on a Direct Page, but Main Index Still Stops at May 7
A standalone page for the June 4 Town Board meeting video is now live, but Wilton’s regular Town Board video and minutes indexes still have not fully caught up.
Keep readingWilton Sign-Code Draft Would Remove Political Sign Cap, Committee Minutes Show
Newly visible May 11 committee minutes give the clearest public look yet at how Wilton’s sign-law rewrite could affect political signs, sidewalk signs and Building Department fees.
Keep readingWWSA Posts 2025 Drinking Water Report for Wilton Customers
The annual report says Wilton Water & Sewer Authority met state drinking-water standards in 2025 and reported no maximum contaminant level violations.
Keep readingWilton Board Set to Consider $87,550 Grant for Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park
A draft June 4 agreement would fund preserve staff compensation, health insurance and related programming costs, with quarterly reimbursement.
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Wilton Under Toni Sturm: What the Town’s New Democratic Leadership Has — and Hasn’t — Changed
Five months into Toni Sturm’s first year as supervisor, Wilton’s Democratic-led board has reorganized committees, pushed code revisions, tightened at least one internal control, advanced accessibility work and started longer-range planning. But many of its biggest moves remain groundwork rather than finished results.
Keep readingWilton Warns of Major Delays on Edie Road During June Paving Work
The town’s road-improvements page says milling is scheduled through June 4 and paving is planned for June 9 through June 11 between Route 50 and Ballard Road.
Keep readingWilton Board Set to Consider Trails Grant for Gavin Park Bicycle Access
A June 4 agenda item would move a Gavin Park bicycle-connectivity request to the Town Board, and newly posted May minutes show officials had been working through liability questions first.
Keep readingUpdate: South Glens Falls Posts Estimated Wilton School Tax Rate for 2026-27
The first town-specific post-vote tax figure is now online for Wilton parcels in the South Glens Falls district.
Keep readingQuietly this and Quietly that… Valid User Feedback
A Reader Was Right: Wilton Wire Needed a Tone Check A reader recently pointed out a pattern on Wilton Wire: too many headlines were using words like “quietly” to describe ordinary public actions. That feedback was fair. Town boards meet in public. Agendas and minutes are often posted online. A routine approval, filing, notice, or…
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Wilton Quietly Posted a New Camp Saratoga Group Packet. The Main Camp Page Still Sends Users to the Old One.
A newly exposed Camp Saratoga packet is dated May 26, 2026 and routes applications to the Town Clerk. But the main Camp Saratoga page still links a March 2021 version with different contact information.
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Wilton Quietly Let Manilla Grill Keep Two Temporary Merchants on One Route 9 Lot
Late-posted Planning Board minutes show Wilton again waived its one-temporary-merchant-per-lot rule for Romeo Soriano at 892 Route 9, even as the town is separately rewriting its temporary-merchant law.
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Update: Wilton’s Full May 28 ZBA Agenda Finally Surfaced — and It Includes Two More Items Than the Public First Saw
The town now has a full May 28 Zoning Board of Appeals agenda online, showing two permit-extension matters in addition to the Mavis sign request and the proposed Maple Avenue car wash. But the normal ZBA agenda page still does not show the meeting.
Keep readingWWSA Is Warning Residents: No One Should Be Asking to Enter Your Home Without an Appointment
The Wilton Water & Sewer Authority says employees do not request home entry without an appointment, even as technicians are expected to be outside homes and businesses replacing remote meter readers.
Keep readingA New Craw Farm South Boundary Tweak Slipped Onto Wilton’s May 20 Planning Board Agenda
Wilton’s May 20 Planning Board agenda includes a complete application to shift the line between two Craw Farm South subdivision lots at 10 and 12 Colleen Court, a small but newly surfaced piece of subdivision housekeeping.
Keep readingWWSA’s Newly Posted Minutes Show a Quiet Back-Office Overhaul: Phones, Billing Tech and Accounting Software
The March 17 WWSA draft minutes show the authority ditched Verizon landlines for Vonage after chronic problems, said Tyler will stop supporting its accounting software, and discussed a Red Wing replacement priced around $4,500 plus possible outsourced payroll.
Keep readingWWSA Says Forest Grove Is Building Faster Than Expected — and the Payment Schedule Is Being Reworked
Newly posted March 17 WWSA draft minutes show Wilton’s water authority revising the Forest Grove repayment schedule after Belmonte installed more meters than originally projected. Officials say excess interest will now be applied to principal and the special district fee will be
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Update: Wilton Lets 612 Maple Medical Center Open Before Off-Site Traffic Work Is Finished
Draft May 20 Planning Board minutes show Wilton modified a prior approval condition so the 612 Maple medical center can receive a certificate of occupancy before off-site traffic improvements are completed, as long as the roadwork remains required under a phasing plan.
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Update: Wilton ZBA Opens Route 9 Car Wash Hearing but Takes No Vote
Draft May 28 minutes show KNC Holdings’ variance request at 542 Route 9 drew resident objections on traffic, runoff, lighting and noise, while the board held off on a vote pending county comments.
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Forest Grove’s Phase 3 Got Another 90-Day Extension — and the Developer Says Sales Are Ahead of Schedule
Approved Planning Board minutes now show Wilton gave the big Forest Grove subdivision another extension in March while the developer reported strong sales, ongoing deliveries, and clubhouse work starting.
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Update: Stewart’s Maple Avenue Project Returns With Lot Consolidations and Related Applications
Wilton’s June 17 Planning Board agenda shows the Stewart’s Maple Avenue proposal moving forward through a cluster of related applications, including a lot consolidation, two lot-line or amended-site-plan items, and the convenience-store project itself.
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Wilton Extended a 100-Chicken, 12-Turkey, 10-Pig Permit Again — This Time to 2029
Draft April 23 ZBA minutes show Wilton quietly renewed a long-running livestock special-use permit at 256 Wilton-Gansevoort Road for another three years, continuing a paper trail that began in 2016.
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Wilton Approved a Hoffman Car Wash Overhaul at Exit 15
Draft April 15 Planning Board minutes show Wilton approved a revised site plan for Hoffman Car Wash at 5 Lowes Drive, including quieter vacuums, curb changes and pavement work.
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Update: Wilton Service Center Subdivision Heads to June 17 Planning Board Hearing
Town website updates now point to a June 17 public hearing and agenda item for the Ballard Road subdivision after the project’s variance stage moved through the ZBA in April.
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Update: Wilton Water & Sewer’s ‘Upcoming Agenda’ Is Still March Four Days Before the May 19 Meeting
Wilton Water & Sewer still says agendas will be posted at least 24 hours ahead, but as of May 15 its main upcoming board-agenda link opens a March PDF and its audit and governance links still open November 2024 files.
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Wilton Quietly Added Fire-Inspection Tracking Software. The Public Record Barely Explains It.
Draft April 2 Town Board minutes show Wilton approved Compliance Engine software for the Building Department to track commercial fire inspections, but the public-facing record gives residents almost no detail on cost, term or rollout.
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Update: Wilton Comptroller Packet Says Building Inspector Marcus Hart Will Resign June 12
A draft June 4 board packet lists Hart’s resignation date even as the town’s public staff pages still show him in the job.
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Wilton Quietly Approved a $95,000 Pass-Through in the Klepetar Forest Easement Deal
Draft April 2 Town Board minutes show Wilton formally stepping through a $95,000 payment-and-reimbursement arrangement tied to Saratoga PLAN’s 444-acre Klepetar forest protection project.
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Wilton Floated a $1.5 Million North Road Rebuild — and a Temporary Closure if Nothing Moves
Newly surfaced March 5 draft minutes show Wilton officials saying North Road is beyond routine patching, with a full-depth rebuild estimated at at least $1.5 million and closure on the table if no plan advances.
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Update: WWSA Posts May 26 Minutes Showing Support for Tax-Bill Collection of Delinquent Charges
Newly posted Wilton Water & Sewer Authority minutes show the board backed state legislation that would let overdue WWSA charges be added to annual property-tax bills, even as the authority’s main meetings page still labels the May 26 agenda as ‘upcoming.’
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Update: Wilton’s Hazardous Waste Bid Now Has a June 3 Deadline. It’s Still Not on the Bids Page.
The legal notice now gives a concrete bid deadline and says the collection work will happen on a Saturday in September 2026, but residents still have to find it through Legal Notices rather than a live bid listing.
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