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Notary Services Notice
May 26, 2026, Budget Referendum Unofficial Results
May 26, 2026 Budget Referendum
Unofficial Results
Town Budget Yes 929 No 1,168
Town CIP Yes 1,055 No 1,038
RHAM Budget Yes 837 No 1,222 (Hebron only)
RHAM CIP Yes 947 No 1,148 (Hebron only)
Non-Binding Advisory Questions
Town Budget Too High 1,208 Too Low 114 Just Right 688
Hebron BOE Too High 1,252 Too Low 272 Just Right 503
Town CIP Too High 1,067 Too Low 153 Just Right 779
Hebron Portion of RHAM Budget Too High 1,366 Too Low 108 Just Right 543
Hebron Portion of RHAM CIP Too High 1,260 Too Low 83 Just Right 661
Memorial Day Parade Canceled
Due to impending weather, the Hebron Memorial Day Parade scheduled for Monday, May 25, 2026, has been canceled. We honor and remember all who gave their all in service to our country.
May 26, 2026 Referendum Tax Implication Information
**UPDATED MAY 26, 2026 BUDGET REFERENDUM INFORMATION**
Legal Notice – Neighborhood Assistance Act Program
May 5, 2026 Hebron Budget Referendum – Official Results
May 5, 2026 Hebron Budget Referendum Results (Unofficial)
May 5, 2026 Budget Referendum
Unofficial Results
Town Budget Yes 589 No 1,817
Town CIP Yes 851 No 1,552
RHAM Budget Yes 548 No 1,855 (Hebron only)
RHAM CIP Yes 682 No 1,722 (Hebron only)
Non-Binding Advisory Questions
Town Budget Too High 1,692 Too Low 88 Just Right 519
Hebron BOE Too High 1,751 Too Low 116 Just Right 447
Town CIP Too High 1,439 Too Low 126 Just Right 724
Hebron Portion of RHAM Budget Too High 1,803 Too Low 63 Just Right 436
Hebron Portion of RHAM CIP Too High 1,718 Too Low 59 Just Right 513
Crumbling Foundations Resource Guide
A Message from Capitol Region Council of Governments
Crumbling Foundations Resource Guide
Hello,
I hope this email finds you well. As you may know, the CT Foundation Solutions Indemnity Company (CFSIC) and CRCOG are working together to reach potential claimants in our most impacted communities, which includes your municipality. Our goal is to ensure that potential claimants can go on your town’s website and find the information they need to file a CFSIC claim in a timely way. It is important to note that CFSIC will not be accepting new claims after June 30, 2030, and we want to make sure that everyone in your town knows how to apply and how to seek help.
As part of this effort, CFSIC and CRCOG have prepared a dedicated landing page for your municipal website. This landing page provides important information and many helpful links where your citizens can get the assistance they need.
We would ask that you make this resource available as soon as is practical. Here’s a sample introductory note that you can use for the landing page:
“CFSIC and CRCOG have prepared a Crumbling Foundations Resource Guide for the Town of Hebron. To learn more about the crumbling foundations program and to seek any help you need, click here.”
We appreciate your assistance with this important communications effort.
Please let me know if you can accommodate our request and feel free to contact me with any questions.
Thank you,
Connecticut’s Citizens’ Assembly on Property Taxes
A Message received by the Town of Hebron from the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities:
Residents in your communities may begin receiving letters inviting them to apply for Connecticut’s Citizens’ Assembly on Property Taxes. Only households that receive a letter are being asked to consider participating, and those who respond will be entered into a pool for randomized selection. These letters are legitimate and part of a carefully designed, nonpartisan initiative developed by CCM, State Comptroller Sean Scanlon, Yale University, and UConn.
These letters are legitimate and part of a carefully designed, nonpartisan initiative.
Participants are selected through a randomized civic lottery to ensure a diverse, representative group of residents. This is not a scam, but a credible effort to bring community voices directly into conversations about one of the state’s most pressing issues.
We encourage you to reassure residents that this is a trusted process supported by CCM and partner organizations and an opportunity for meaningful public input.
If you receive questions, included here is a brief FAQ with contact information.
Thank you,
Joe DeLong
Executive Director & CEO
Quick FAQ for Local Officials
What is the Citizens’ Assembly?
A structured, nonpartisan process that brings together a representative group of residents to learn about, discuss, and develop recommendations on property tax reform.
How were participants selected?
Through a randomized civic lottery designed to reflect the diversity of Connecticut’s population.
Is this legitimate?
Yes. The letters are part of an official, coordinated effort supported by trusted partners, including CCM.
Is this a scam?
No. There is no cost to participate, and invitees are not asked for sensitive personal information beyond what is necessary to confirm eligibility.
What should residents do if they receive a letter?
They can review the information provided and choose whether to respond. Participation is voluntary.
Who can residents contact with questions?
Residents can follow the contact information included in their letter or reach out to the Assistant Project Manager Gryffin Wilkens-Plumley: [email protected], or the ct-citizens-assembly.org/ for additional guidance.







