2024 Wilmington Selectboard
Tom Fitzgerald, Chair (2 yr term 2026)
John Gannon, Vice Chair (2 yr term 2025) [email protected]
Vincent Rice, Clerk (3 yr term 2025)
Sarah Fisher (3 yr term 2027)
Tony Tribuno (3 yr term 2026) [email protected]
Wilmington operates under a town manager form of government, whereby the Selectboard serves as the town’s chief elected legislative body and the town manager acts as the municipality’s chief administrative officer. Under this system, the Selectboard sets local policy, while the manager implements policy and oversees the day-to-day operations of town government.
Selectboard mail should be sent to:
Wilmington Selectboard
PO Box 217
Wilmington, VT 05363
Phone: Administration Office (802) 464-8591
FAX: (802) 464-8477
2024 Selectboard Offices
Chair: Thomas Fitzgerald
Vice Chair: John Gannon
Clerk: Vincent Rice
Ex-officio of Planning Commission: Thomas Fitzgerald
Ex-officio of Recreation Commission: Vince Rice
Ex-officio of Development Review Board: Thomas Fitzgerald
Representative to Trail Committee: John Gannon
Representative to Bi-Town Economic Development Committee: Sarah Fisher
NOTE: Agenda items must be submitted the Friday before the Selectboard meetings to be considered for the agenda.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
2024 Regular Meeting Schedule
The Wilmington Selectboard/Sewer Commission will hold regular meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 6:00 pm at the Wilmington Town Hall Meeting Room. Any special meetings will be warned at least 24 hours in advance.
**Minutes, materials and recordings can now be found here
Open Meeting Law Complaint Process
Open Meeting Law complaints directed to Wilmington must be filed with the Selectboard by e-mail to [email protected] or to PO Box 217, Wilmington, VT 05363.
The written notice of complaint must allege a specific violation of the Open Meeting Law, identify the public body that committed the alleged violation, and request a specific cure of such violation. Upon receipt of the written notice of alleged violation, the public body will respond publicly to the alleged violation within 10 calendar days by:
- acknowledging the violation of this subchapter and stating an intent to cure the violation within 14 calendar days; or
- stating that the public body has determined that no violation has occurred and that no cure is necessary.
Failure of a public body to respond to a written notice of alleged violation within 10 calendar days will be treated as a denial of the violation for purposes of enforcement of the Open Meeting Law.
Open Meeting Law Complaint Form