Highway Superintendent Message

The winter season is already upon us, please help the Town Highway Department keep your highways clear in a safe and efficient manner. When you see a plow truck, slow down and give the truck sufficient room to clear the road surface. When following behind a plow truck, please stay at a reasonable distance to ensure you could stop safely. Note that when a plow truck stops at an intersection we will generally back up to complete cleaning of the intersection.

It can be hard for plow truck drivers to see where you might be, whether you are in your car or shoveling your driveway. Help us by being both attentive and cautious. At night it can be especially difficult to see people cleaning the end of their driveways. Please take note of the plow truck when it comes by your driveway and stay back away from the road, as the snow coming off the plow could even knock you over. If your mailbox is damaged by us we will repair it after the snow event. If it needs to be replaced, we will replace it with a standard wood post and metal mail box. Note that plastic mailboxes do not stand up well to wet heavy snow and in particular when hit by ice coming off the plow at 20+ MPH in freezing temperatures. With your help we will do our best this winter to clear the roads safely and efficiently for everyone.


Thank You and Safe Travels,

Howard “Chuck” Hazelton

Winter & Spring 2017 Recreation Program Registration Open!

Registration is now open for the Wheatland 2017 Winter & Spring Programs and Events. The Town of Wheatland invites you, your family and friends to take part in these healthy and enjoyable programs! You do not have to be a Wheatland resident to participate. Go to the Recreation Department Web Page to get the Wheatland Recreation 2017 Winter & Spring Season Brochure with a full program, activity and event schedule.

The Town of Wheatland is pleased to offer a year-round portfolio of leisure time programs, activities and events administered by the Recreation Department. There are a wide variety programs, activities and events, intended for a variety of ages and interests, which are designed to provide participants with a high quality experience at a very affordable price delivering the best overall value in the greater Rochester area.

What I “LIKE” About Wheatland: By Roger Estes

Although Roger has been a life-long resident in the town of Caledonia, Wheatland has been is “hometown”. Roger, his wife Deanie and their five sons were educated in the Wheatland-Chili School District and have been active in Wheatland Recreation programs and SAA baseball and soccer. Roger is currently serving as pastor of the First United Presbyterian Church in Mumford.

“Wheatland is a wonderful community filled with great people who care about and for each other. Wheatland offers many opportunities for young and old alike. Wheatland Rec and SAA continue to offer our young people activities that can tune their athletic skills and social skills. Many older folks love going to the Senior Center for food, games and good conversation. And let’s not forget our faith communities that offer continuous outreach through special events and dinners as well as worship services. There are many more reasons to “Like” Wheatland, it is truly a little piece of Heaven on Earth.”

Wheatland 2030 – Public Engagement Workshop

Help shape the future of our Community! Invitation to a Public Engagement Workshop Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 7:00PM in the Wheatland Municipal Building.
The Wheatland Town Board has undertaken a referred to as “Wheatland 2030” to help our community achieve its “best possible future” through the development of a well-defined community vision and roadmap to success. As part of this new initiative, the Town Board is sponsoring community engagement sessions consisting of workshops designed to collect thoughts, ideas and opinions from residents, business owners, local organizations and many others. These workshops are intended to support the development of a “Wheatland 2030” vision that truly represents the desires and ambitions of the Town of Wheatland community. More information coming soon.

Wheatland, Scottsville Earn High Quality of Life Ratings

Business First has released quality of life rankings for upstate New York Towns, Cities and Villages with populations of 1000 or more. Upstate New York consists of the 48 counties that lie north of the 42nd parallel (including the eight counties of Western New York).

The Town of Wheatland quality of life was ranked in the top 18% of Towns, 124th out of 701 upstate towns.  The Village of Scottsville quality of life was ranked in the top 4%, 12th out of 275 upstate cities and villages.

The ratings are based on data from the five-year version of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2014 American Community Survey. All percentages, ratios and rates were calculated by Business First based on a 50-part formula consisting of five sets of components were grouped into 10 categories.  The study’s highest scores went to well-rounded communities with robust employment bases and income levels, strong records of growth and residential stability, impressive housing stocks and transportation systems, excellent schools, established traditions of racial and gender diversity and equity, and positive environments for children and senior citizens. Learn further details of the Business First quality of life rankings.

Public Hearing on Preliminary 2017 Town Budget

TOWN OF WHEATLAND LEGAL NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the Preliminary Budget of the Town of Wheatland for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2017 has been completed and filed at the Office of the Town Clerk in Scottsville, New York, where it is available for inspection by any interested person during regular business hours.

Further notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Wheatland will meet and review said Preliminary Budget and hold a Special Hearing thereon at the Wheatland Municipal Building, 22 Main Street, Scottsville, New York at 6:00 P.M. on the 20th day of October, 2016 and that at such Hearing any person may be heard in favor of or against the Preliminary Budget as completed, or for or against any item therein contained.

Pursuant to Section 133 of the Town Law, the proposed salaries of the following Officers of the Town of Wheatland are hereby specified as follows:

Town Supervisor–$24,84
Councilperson (4)–$7,148
Town Justice (2)–$16,985
Town Clerk–$53,629
Superintendent of Highways–$71,988

By Order of the Town Board Of the Town of Wheatland
Dated: October 7, 2016
Laurie Czapranski, Town Clerk

Public Hearing on 2017 Special Districts Budgets

TOWN OF WHEATLAND LEGAL NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Wheatland sets Thursday, October 20, 2016 at 6:00 P.M. at the Wheatland Municipal Building, 22 Main Street, Scottsville, NY as the time and place for a Public Hearing on the 2017 Special Districts’ Budgets.

By Order of the Town Board Of the Town of Wheatland
Dated: October 7, 2016
Laurie Czapranski, Town Clerk

Mumford Fire District Budget Hearing

MUMFORD FIRE DISTRICT LEGAL NOTICE

Mumford Fire District Budget Hearing
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Mumford Fire Hall
Mumford, New York 14511
7:00 P.M.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Budget Hearing of the Mumford Fire District will take place on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Mumford Fire Hall located on Main Street in Mumford, New York, for the purpose of reviewing the proposed 2017 District Budget in accordance with New York State Town Law Section 105. The District Secretary will make available for inspection copies of the proposed 2017 Budget during regular business hours at the Town Clerk’s Office of the Town of Wheatland, located at 22 Main Street, Scottsville, New York at least five (5) days before the public hearing.

Sandra L. Thompson, Secretary
Mumford Fire District, Inc.
PO Box 25
Mumford, NY 14511

 

Local Law Adopted to Override Tax Levy Limits

LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
TOWN OF WHEATLAND

Notice is hereby given that on September 1, 2016 the Town Board of the Town of Wheatland adopted Local Law Number 5 of 2016, a Local Law to override the tax levy limit established in General Municipal Law Section 3-c.

By Order of the Town Board
Of the Town of Wheatland

Dated: September 2, 2016
Laurie B. Czapranski, Town Clerk

 

Help Wanted – Wheatland Highway Department

FULL TIME EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

CDL CLASS B LICENSE REQUIRED (Minimum of 2 years)
Includes the operation and maintenance of construction equipment
and performance of a variety of manual labor tasks

APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE WHEATLAND TOWN OFFICE OR PRINTED FROM THE TOWN WEBSITE

Town of Wheatland
22 Main Street
Scottsville, NY
889-1553

Please return completed applications to the Wheatland Town Office
MONDAY THOUGH FRIDAY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9 A.M. – 5 P.M.
APPLICATION DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 19, 2016

The Town of Wheatland is an Equal Opportunity Employer