Updated June 04, 2026 with new reporting. This is a direct documented staffing development in the same department previously covered for inaccurate and confusing public records.

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.

A draft comptroller report prepared for Wilton’s June 4 Town Board meeting says Building Inspector Marcus Hart has submitted a resignation effective June 12, 2026, adding a new documented staffing change in a department whose public-facing records have already been hard to follow.

The resignation appears in the comptroller’s report included with the June 4 Town Board materials. The report states that Hart “has submitted his letter of resignation” from the Building Inspector position, effective June 12, 2026.

As of June 4, however, Wilton’s Building Department staff page still listed Hart as Building Inspector. The town-wide staff directory also still listed him in that role.

That matters because the Building Department is one of the town offices residents use for permits, inspections, code questions and enforcement-related contact. A lag between an official staffing change and the public directory can leave applicants and property owners unsure who is handling work.

The June 4 agenda does not list Hart’s resignation as a stand-alone action item. It appears under the comptroller’s report, which is on the agenda as an informational item.

The same draft report also includes other personnel-related items, including a procurement-policy update for Building Maintenance and a Justice Court request to raise petty-cash limits, but the Hart resignation is the clearest public staffing change in the packet.

This updates earlier coverage of inconsistent Building Department public records. The new point is narrower: Wilton now has a documented departure date for one of the department’s inspectors, while the public staff pages have not yet caught up.

If the town updates those pages or assigns inspection duties differently after June 12, that would be the next practical record to watch.

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