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TOWN OF DURHAM CALL TO THE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING 

The eligible voters of the Town of Durham are hereby warned that a SPECIAL TOWN MEETING will be held in the Gymnasium at the Durham Community Center, 144 Pickett Lane, on Wednesday June 25, 2025, at 7:00 p.m., to consider the following item: 

  1. To elect one member to the Regional School District #13 Board of Education, said term to expire December 1, 2025 

Brendan Rea, First Selectman  
Robert Chadd, Selectman
Thomas Hennick, Selectman 

Dated in Durham, Connecticut, this 4th day of June 2025 
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Jun 4, 2025
Special Town Meeting 6/25/25
Board of Selectmen
After nearly 20 years, the town is forming a Charter Revision Commission and is seeking volunteers to serve. This is an opportunity to impact your local government!

Please send your contact information and background to jlehet@townofdurhamct.org

Deadline to apply: Monday, July 7th
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May 20, 2025
Charter Revision Commission SEEKING VOLUNTEERS
Charter Revision Commission
NOTICE OF REVALUATION

As required by state law, the Town of Durham is revaluing all properties in town. Durham's most recent revaluation was completed for the 2020 Grand List. 

eQuality Valuation Services, LLC (hereinafter “eQuality”) of Waterbury, Connecticut, has been contracted by the Town of Durham to assist the Assessor in conducting the October 1st, 2025, revaluation. Under the Assessor's supervision, employees of eQuality will collect and analyze information about all properties. An important part of the valuation process involves measuring the outside and listing the interior of each improved parcel. 

A Data Collector will visit your property. A list of Data Collectors is to the right of this Notice under "Resources", "Related Documents". Each Data Collector will carry photo identification and the original letter of introduction. Their cars will be registered with the State Police and Durham Resident Troopers. After making a complete inspection, property owners may be asked to sign a form. The signature is only a verification of inspection and does not commit the homeowner in any way. The inspection will take between 10 to 15 minutes.

Additional information regarding the Revaluation Process can be found at www.townofdurhamct.org/subpages/revaluation-information

Respectfully, 

John Philip, Assessor



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May 19, 2025
NOTICE OF REVALUATION
Assessor's Office