Popular Searches
- Volunteer opportunities for Children and Teens:
- Volunteer opportunities
- Donations
- Summer Camps for Children
- English as a Second Language (ESL) programs
- Beach Card/Pass/Access Information
- Transportation for Seniors
- How to contact our elected officials
- How and where to apply for:
- Passports
- Register to vote
- Driver’s license renewals: One can also renew a drivers license at the local AAA aka CT Motor Club.
- What are the Private Schools in town?
- Medicare Questions:
- Filling out Schedule D
- What are Medicare benefits
- How to get help with Senior Benefit
- What are the opportunities for my children to play sports in town? Baseball, Tennis, Sailing, Rugby, Fencing, Swimmming, Ice Hockey, Skating etc.
- Are there any Farmers markets in town?
- Property questions & regulations:
- Property Tax assessment
- How can I appeal my assessment?
- Removing animals from property
- Tree removal: If a tree is in the easement area , it may be a town tree. We recommend you check with the Town Tree Division before removing any trees which is near the street. If it is a town tree and is a hazard the Town will remove the tree at their cost. If you remove a town tree without permission, you can incur a fine.
- Call before you Dig: To avoid accidentally digging through underground utility lines while working on your yard, this non profit will get utility companies to come out and flag their lines for you.
- Noise Ordinance: (Available online) excerpts: no operation of construction tools or equipment MON-FRI 6:00 p.m.-7 :00 a.m. or SAT 5:00 p.m.-9:00 a.m., and no time SUN or holidays. No domestic power tools any day 9:00 p.m.- 8:00 a.m., gas-powered leaf blowers MON-FRI 6:00 p.m.-8:00 a.m. or SAT, SUN, and holidays 3:00 p.m.-9:00 a.m
- Questions on animals and Lost Pets
- Town guidelines on fallen trees and storm damage : Crisis Line has all the contacts you will need to be connected to the latest updates during an emergency from the Town. Storm Cleanup and Disaster preparation is a document prepared by the town as a guideline for residents.
- Rooms for rent in town: Our office has a Community Board that renters and owners can post their notices.
- List of tutors for students: We maintain a Tutor book in our offices. It is available as reference or callers can call for a referral.
- Dangerous animals in yards-eg: fox, bear, deer, coyote: Please contact Greenwich Police Department for Animal Control
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