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Flooding & FEMA Alerts since July 2024

Posted 8/30/24

This is a comprehensive list of Flooding and FEMA resources from July 2024 Posts are ordered with most recent on top of…

Report Private Property Flood Damage from July 10-11, 2024 to the Town

Posted 7/12/24

Please report any water/flood damage that occurred July 10-11, 2024 in Richmond, VT to: TYLER MACHIA - Zoning Administrative Officer via Telephone: 802 434-2430 or E-mail: tmachia@richmondvt.gov…

Richmond Zoning Regulations Amendments and Revisions

Posted 6/3/24

This page contains information on the proposed zoning regulation revisions. Please click here. 

2024 Elected Officers and Terms

Posted 12/6/23

2024 TOWN OF RICHMOND​​​​​ ​ELECTED OFFICERS and TERMS ​ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​The following offices will have open positions on the March 5, 2024 Town Meeting ballot

Property Tax Due Dates

Posted 7/25/23

Taxes are due 8/15/2023, 11/15/2023, 2/15/2024, and 5/15/2024.

Water Bill Due Dates

Posted 12/27/22

Bills are due 9/30/2023, 12/31/2023, 3/31/2024, and 6/30/2024.

SBA Disaster Recovery for July Flooding

Posted 8/30/24

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides fixed low-interest loans for businesses/non-profits, homeowners/renters and economic injury. View the resources below for more information…

FEMA Press Releases

Posted 8/30/24

FEMA Representatives will be at the Richmond Farmers Market on August 30th. See links below for other official Press Releases: Private Roads and Bridges ​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​DSA Fact Sheet 2019 ​​​​​​​​​​…

Declaration of Equity and Inclusion

The Town of Richmond, Vermont condemns racism, and welcomes all persons, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, age, or disability, and wants everyone to feel safe and welcome in our community. As a town, we formally condemn all discrimination in all of its forms, commit to fair and equitable treatment of everyone in our community, and will strive to ensure all of our actions, policies, and operating procedures reflect this commitment. The Town of Richmond has and will continue to be a place where individuals can live freely and express their opinions.