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January RTM Meeting: HazMat Agreement Signed, STEAP Grant Approved, Leaf Blower Ordinance Passes

January 3rd, 2023 Agenda & Results

Westport’s Representative Town Meeting met in the Town Hall Auditorium for a session beginning at 7:30 and adjourning at just after 9:30 in the evening.

Click here to read all meeting materials - including requests and proposals and their respective information.

1. To take such action as the meeting may determine, upon the recommendation of the First Selectwoman and a request by the Fire Chief,
to approve the Amended and Restated Hazardous Materials Response Mutual Aid Agreement.

Unanimously approved by all present RTM members.

2. To take such action as the meeting may determine, upon the recommendation of the Director of Public Works, to adopt a resolution to
authorize First Selectwoman Jennifer S. Tooker to accept on behalf of the Town of Westport, a 2022 Connecticut STEAP Grant in the
amount of $250,000.00 and to enter into and execute any and all agreements, contracts and documents necessary to obtain said 2022
STEAP Grant with the State of Connecticut.

Unanimously approved by all present RTM members.

3. To take such action as the meeting may determine, upon the request of at least 2 RTM members, to adopt an ordinance restricting the
use of gas-powered leaf blowers in Westport. (Second reading. Full text available in the Town Clerk's Office).

Approved by all present RTM members.

22 “yes” | 09 “no” | 00 abstain

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Morning Weather Report

Today

Showers likely, mainly after 4pm. Areas of fog after 4pm. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. Southwest wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.

Tonight

Showers, mainly before 1am. Areas of fog before 1am, then areas of fog after 4am. Low around 45. East wind around 5 mph becoming calm after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New precipitation amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

Tomorrow

A 20 percent chance of showers. Areas of fog before 8am. Otherwise, cloudy, with a high near 51. Northeast wind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm in the afternoon.

Tomorrow Night

A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. Northeast wind 5 to 7 mph.

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Westport Department of Human Services Announces Volunteer Tax Assistance Program Returns for 2023

The Department of Human Services is pleased to announce its annual partnership with the AARP/VITA/IRS Volunteer Tax Assistance Program offering free tax prep for residents. The tax assistance program assists seniors and low to moderate-income households with virtual or on-site personalized counseling by appointment at Town Hall or Westport’s Center for Senior Activities.


On-site counseling is available from January 23, 2023 to April 17, 2023 by appointment only.  


Town Hall Appointment Hours:

  • Mondays between 1-7pm

Center for Senior Activities Appointment Hours:

  • Wednesdays between 9am- 4pm

  • Thursdays between 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm.


Appointments are required and can be made by calling 860-590-8910.  The virtual option can be accessed via https://simplifyct.org .

This free Tax Assistance Program is the nation’s largest, free volunteer-run tax assistance and preparation service and is available to all individual filers regardless of income or age.  During the last full (pre-Covid) tax season, some 65,000 IRS-certified volunteers provided this service at more than 9,000 sites across the nation, resulting in some three and a half million taxpayer returns being prepared and filed.  In Connecticut about 52,000 federal returns were processed, in addition to an equal number of State returns and many amended filings from prior years.  


The “SimplyCT” counselor group that services the Town of Westport prepared and filed more than 7,000 returns last season – almost all electronically.  Federal refunds totaling over $10 million were received by these clients, including some $3 million from tax credits such as for education and earned income.

Before starting either the on-site or virtual filings taxpayers must have the following types of information available:


Identity Documentation

  • Government Issued Photo ID.

  • Social Security or ITIN numbers for all taxpayers and dependents.

  • Bank account/routing numbers (blank check preferable), if expecting a refund.
     

All 2022 income report forms received

  • SSA1099 if you were paid Social Security benefits. 

  • W-2(s) from your employer(s).

  • W-2G from gambling winnings.

  • 1099G from unemployment compensation payments. 

  • 1099s: Bank interest, stock dividends, retirement distributions, broker statements.


Other Important Documents

  • If itemizing deductions, receipts for expenses such as taxes paid (real estate, vehicle) and charitable contributions; and verification of the original purchase price of sold assets (home, stocks).

  • Form 1095-A if health insurance was from the Access Health Connecticut Marketplace.


And preferably, for Reference, A Copy of last year’s (TY 2021) Return 


Many of the same IRS-Certified volunteers who have been serving the Town of Westport’s sties for years will be available to prepare taxpayer returns; Westport Human Services and the Center for Senior Activities are pleased to again partner with these IRS-certified preparers to offer this valuable service to the community.

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Police Looking for Information on 1989 Death of Westporter found Burned on Main Street

Contributed photo of Joan M. Werktin.

Westport Police Department:

On May 24, 1989 at approximately 11:00 pm, officers and fire personnel were dispatched to a report of a fire in the rear of the 337 Main Street shopping plaza.  Arriving first responders observed a female body had been burned at that location near the wood line.  Shortly thereafter, the deceased’s husband contacted police to report her missing. 

The deceased, Joan M. Werktin, then age 38, of Westport, had allegedly left her residence earlier that evening to go grocery shopping, but never returned home.  Her vehicle, a white 1988 BMW 325, was located parked in the front of the shopping plaza.  Joan Wertkin was a petite white female with long dark hair and a thin build.  On the night of her death, she was reportedly wearing a dark colored running suit made of velour type material.  Investigators do not believe she drove herself to the Main Street location.

The murder of Joan Wertkin is an active investigation and is being evaluated with advanced techniques.  Anyone with information is asked to contact Lieutenant Jillian Cabana and Detective Philip Restieri at (203) 520-3831 or coldcasetips@westportct.gov.  

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