Springvale, Maine 2015-2016 City of Sanford / Village of Springvale Annual Report INDEX
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Annual City Report Prepared for the Citizens of Sanford ~ Springvale, Maine 2015-2016 City of Sanford / Village of Springvale Annual Report INDEX Index Page Inside front cover City of Sanford Hours of Operation Page 1 In Memoriam Page 2 Report from Senator Angus King Page 4 Report from Senator David C. Woodsome Page 5 Report from Representatives Page 6 Assessor’s Report Page 8 Voter Registration / City Clerk / Tax Collector Report Page 9 Municipal Vendor List Page 48 Municipal Employees Salaries Page 60 School Department Employee Salaries Page 63 School Department Vendor List Page 76 Annual Financial Audit Page 96 Municipal Directory (back cover) Sanford/Springvale City Hall 919 Main Street Sanford, Maine 04073 Hours of Operation Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm City Clerk & Tax Collector Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm Closed Saturdays & Sundays City Hall Holidays New Years Day Memorial Day Veteran’s Day Martin Luther King Day Independence Day Thanksgiving Day Presidents Day Labor Day Day after Thanksgiving Patriots Day Columbus Day Christmas Day City Council Regular Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 6:00pm in the City Hall Annex Chambers Sanford School Department 917 Main Street, Suite 200 Sanford, Maine 04073 Phone: 324-2810 Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm (July-August 8:00am – 4:00pm) Sanford Transfer Station & Recycling Center 81 Rushton Street Sanford, Maine 04073 Phone: 324-9135 Regular Operating Hours: Tuesday – Friday 7:30am to 4:30pm* Saturday 8:00am to 12:00pm* *Please note that during snow/storm events, the Transfer Station may be CLOSED so personnel can treat the roads. It may also be closed the day after an overnight snow/storm event as personnel were responding throughout the night. In weeks when holidays are observed on workdays, check the local newspapers for transfer station operating hours, or call 324-9135. Visit the Sanford City Website for Up-to-Date Information on City Services www.sanfordmaine.org In memory of those that passed in 2016 ~ Sanford/Springvale Adams,Patricia M. Cannuli,Michael Paul Gallant,Robert Thomas Alexandre,Shirley A. Carignan,Rene J. Jr. Alves,Manuel F. III Caron,Claire G. Gardner,Thomas Hayes Andersen,Keith J. Caron,Elizabeth R. Garvin,John N. III Anderson,Carl Edward Case,Elsie Gauthier,Cecile A. Arsenault,Steven R. Chabot,Fernand A. Gendreau,Richard Maurice Auger,Gilles Edouard Chabot,Valde A. Gerrish,David Paul Barnes,Lennox Drake III Chairsell,Martha K. Goodfield,Joyce P. Beaudoin,Stephen Albert Chapman,Georgia Goodwin,Marcia Ellen Beaupre,Marie Jeanne McDonald Goodwin,Paul D. Bennett,Pauline M. Chase,Roger Chick Gould,Alice Crabtree Bergen,Edward J. Jr. Cline,James H. Graffam,Neil S. Bernier,Adrienne T. Coleman,Karen A. Graham,Faye A. Berthiaume,Gertrude Cote,Andre C. Green,Beatrice Chestina Marie Cote,Rene Joseph Bickmore,Ellen M Coulombe,Gertrude E. Greenwood,Brent Leon Bilodeau,Leanna Daisy Couture,Kenneth E. Guay,Jane Mary Blanchette,Lionel R. Couture,Louise C. Guilfoy,Edward L. Blunt,Linda Deborah Crimmins,Maureen T. Gullans,Barbara E. Boissonneault,Gerard Czechalski,Priscilla Hagan,Barbara Ann Richard Dangora,Robert T. Hall,Clarence Stilman Jr. Boston,Laura Albina Daniello,Evelyn Marie Hall,Cora M Bowser,William E. Jr. Dashnaw,Marion A. Hall,Jean H. Brackett,Joan E. Dashnaw,Raymond L. Harmon,Michael Duane Breault,Michael Norman Sr. Hawker,Shirley Thomas Breed,Jeanne C Degen,Reece Taylor Hills,Rene S. Bridges,Olive Dora DeHaven,Harland L. Hobbs,Patricia Ann Brissette,Carolyn DePass,Nicholas L Hoffmann,Bertha A. Elizabeth Desrochers,Claudette M. Houde,Albert E. Brooks,Utopia Taos Devoid,Ursula C. Huntley,Katherine Jean Brown,John M. Dixon,Norman Francis Hurd,Sophie E. Brown,Sandra Jane Driscoll,Eugene William Irving,William R Sr Brunelle,Jeffrey T. Drouin,Priscilla Marie Jackson,Joan S Bshara,Heather Lee Earle,Melody Allen Jalbert,Donald Burke,Arthur John Sr Eisenhower,Joan E. Jalbert,Raymond Jr. Burleigh,Ernest Emery Engram,Allan B. Jariz,Lucille P. Burnham,Leatrice F. Escandon,Carmen M Jarvis,Deborah Ann Burns,Robert S. Fairweather,Susanne M. Jewett,Sherie Lynn Butler,Lawrence R. Fortin,Joeseph Edward Johnstone,Earl J. Butler,Pauline E. Fournier,Joshua Travis Kearney,Ralph G. Cabana,Leo H. Fournier,Lea Rita Keefe,Donald E. Cabana,Philippe Joseph France,Linda A Kelleher,Marie M Cable,Laurence P II Frankel,Sarah Jean Kellogg,Florence L. Caissie,Joseph O. In memory of those that passed in 2016 ~ Sanford/Springvale LaChance,Paul Antonio Paquette,Dorothy J. Thibeault,Robert J. Lamb,Richard Gordon Paul,Ronald Thomas Thibodeau,Lloyd G Jr. Lamontagne,Fernand J. Payeur,Claire Aurore Thomas,Peter James Landry,Pauline Boucher Payeur,Lorilie Ann Tierney,John Michael Lantagne,Raymond Payeur,Yolande L. Titcomb,Nancy D. Fernand Pearsall,William Henry Titus,Frederick William Lapierre,Yvette M. Jr. Toomey,Joan Carol Leary,Arthur R. Pearson,Mabelann Travers,Edward Hyde LeBlanc,Geraldine M. Pelletier,Robert Tripp,Merlene D. Raymond Legere,Rita G. Truesdell,Parker F. Perrone,Michael James Lekas,Helen J. Tumblin,Gertrude Lemire,Paul Daniel Plummer,Meredith Abbott Vermette,Joanne C. Letourneau,Hope Rose Porter,George R. Vigue,Eli Richard Levesque,Bernadette M. Porter,Jeanne M. Vigue,Robert W. Levesque,Richard A. Provencher,Leon Paul Voishnis,George John Libbey,Carleton D. Jr. Quist,Patricia Sr. Longfellow,Phyllis A. Wallace,Harry James Ridley,Kenneth J. Lucier,Susan Warner,Karen Ann Rivard,Urbain S. Maguire,Christopher Waters,James F. Sr. Roberge,Urbain L. John Webber,Alicia Ann Roberts,Patricia Ruth Marabian,Peter Webber,Peter William Rowden,David Ralph March,Adel A. Weyrauch,William A. Rowe,Marion H. Marriott,Eleanor Louise White,Garry H. Roy,Annette D. McCann,Lucille Irene White,Sadie Belle Roy,Emile J. McGrath,Claire Rita Widershien,Marc A. Roy,Janice E. Millington,Mary Jane Wilkins,Richard L. Sargent,Hilda Pauline Morgan,Roy A. Jr. Willard,Benjamin Savoie,Albert J. Morgan,Sharon A. Edmund Morgridge,William Henry Schrock,Louise M. Wilson,David Leslie Sr. Seavey,Ida Lucy Wood,Louise J. Morin,Fernand E. Shaw,Deborah L. Woodman,Lorraine Morin,Lionel A. Shaw,Phyllis Wziontka,Phyllis P. Morin,Raymond J. Simonds,Elizabeth A Morrison,Dennis Wallace Sjulander,Crissy Laurette Mroz,Beverly A. Snowdeal,Sherry A. Nadeau,Evelyn Rita Souliere,Darlene C. Newcomb,Delano Spencer,Virginia Edward Arbuckle Nobert,Arthur W. St.Pierre,Richard A. Noel,Anita Marie Stevens,Willard Harry Normand,Gerard Louis Swan,David Edmund Osmer,Adrienne Y. Swett,Brian Paul Ouellette,Albert Roger Thereault,Lucille D. Page,Ethel Crabtree Thibaudeau,Rita Bernard 128th Legislature Senator David C. Woodsome 3 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0003 Senate of (207) 287-1505 Maine Senate District 33 Dear Friends and Neighbors, Let me begin by thanking you for allowing me the honor of serving you in the Maine Senate. I am humbled that you have put your trust in me for a second term and can assure you I will continue to work tirelessly on your behalf. This is a brief recap of the 127th Legislature, as well as my hopes for the upcoming 128th Legislature, which convened in December. Last year we continued the work of reforming our state’s welfare system and achieved the long sought-after goal of banning the purchase of alcohol, tobacco and lottery tickets with welfare benefits. While there is more work to be done, I believe these efforts will help to deter such abuse of the system and help ensure that benefits are going to those who truly need them. The Legislature also worked in a bipartisan fashion to begin addressing the drug crisis affecting our state. We approved putting 10 new drug enforcement agents on the street, as well as provided funding for treatment programs and drug use prevention efforts. I believe such a comprehensive approach is essential and I look forward to continuing to address this problem facing our state. We must also continue to fight the drug epidemic threatening our state and hurting our families. In the upcoming session, it is clear that we must continue to do all we can to attract more jobs to Maine. To that end, I will work to advocate for proposals which will expand economic opportunity for all Mainers. It is my hope the Legislature can once again work together to find solutions to these widespread problems. You have my humble and sincere thanks for allowing me to represent you in Augusta. Please feel free to contact me at 287-1505 or [email protected] if you have comments, questions or if you would like assistance in navigating our state’s bureaucracy. Sincerely, Dave Woodsome State Senator, District 33 Fax: (207) 287-1527 * TTY (207) 287-1583 * Message Service 1-800-423-6900 * Web Site: legislature.maine.gov/senate February 18, 2015 Dear Neighbors: January marked the end of our first month as members of the 127th Legislature. It’s such an honor to represent our community in the House of Representatives and we are looking forward to working with our colleagues as the session progresses. Perhaps the biggest project facing the Legislature this year will be passing a balanced budget that promotes economic growth and job creation. A critical component of the budget will be maintaining healthy levels of state aid to towns and cities through revenue sharing. We must also make sure to preserve the Low Cost Drugs for the Elderly and Disabled Program, which helps to pay for needed medication for low-income seniors. With a divided government, overcoming partisanship, compromising and working together will be imperative should we expect to accomplish this task. Some other issues the Legislature will address include making higher education more affordable, ensuring more Mainers are working on a livable wage, addressing hunger and poverty in rural areas, improving transportation and access to affordable heating, as well as increasing access to health care services, to name only a few.