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Budget Referendum #3:

Bolton Budget Referendum #3 will happen on Tuesday, June 24, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Ryba Hall, behind St. Maurice Church.

FY2026  Proposed Budget = Proposed Budget for Year Ending June 30, 2026

Indian Notch Park :

Opening date - June 23, 2025
Address: 60 Tolland Road, Bolton, CT 06043
Park Hours: 9:00 am- 5:00 pm

Daily per car weekday :  Residents - $5           Non-residents - $15
Daily per car weekend:   Residents - $7           Non-residents - $25

Proof of Residency will be required to pay resident rates
WEEKENDS: Daily rates above are for cars with up to five people; each additional person is $2.00

Public Informational Forum Regarding the LOTCIP Grant - Heritage Farm Trail

April 4, 2023

PLEASE JOIN US FOR A PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL FORUM
REGARDING THE LOTCIP GRANT
HERITAGE FARM TRAIL
HELD AT 7:00 PM ON APRIL 11, 2023
NOTCH ROAD MUNICIPAL CENTER ROOM A

Please join us for a public informational meeting on the Heritage Farm Trail at 7:00 PM on April 11, 2023. The meeting will be held in room A at the Notch Road Municipal Center.

This project will connect to the “connectivity grant trail” that begins at the corner of Notch Road and will end at the Town Hall between the Resident Troopers Office and the Town office building. The trail will run from the Town Hall to the Heritage Farm via an ADA accessible multi use trail. This section is about 1200 feet long and will be approximately 10 feet wide with a gravel surface and boardwalk areas over the wetlands. From the Farm the trail will continue for approximately 3400 feet running along the shoulder of the road between the farm and Bolton High School via Bolton Center Road and Brandy Street. This portion of the trail will have a bituminous concrete surface.

With the connection to the connectivity trail you will be able to access the Town Green, Library, Resident Troopers Office, Town Hall, Heritage Farm and the High School and Fire Department with a road crossing.

We look forward to public input as we move into the final planning phase of the project which will require survey work and a plan not to mention approvals by some of our regulatory boards.