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Our community is served and governed by the Town Board, an elected body comprised of six members and a mayor that are elected on a non-partisan basis every four years. The Town Board represents the citizens of Windsor, working closely with the Town-Board-appointed Town Manager to meet the growing needs of residents.

Town Board meetings are held twice each month in Town Hall, the historic Park School building, at 301 Walnut Street. Meetings are open to the public and are also streamed live on Comcast Cable Channel 8, as well as the town website (www. windsorgov.com/meetingsondemand) and the town’s YouTube channel.

Windsor has several advisory boards and commissions that draw members of the community to volunteer their knowledge and expertise to specific areas. Get involved — visit www.windsorgov.com/boards-commissions for the latest openings.

The Town of Windsor provides many ways for the community to stay connected to the latest news and events in Windsor: • Sign up for email or text message notifications at www.windsorgov.com/notifyme • Join the town on social media, www.windsorgov.com/socialmedia • Visit the town website, www.windsorgov.com

TOWN HALL 301 Walnut Street 970-674-2400 • Economic Development • Engineering • Finance & Information Systems • Human Resources • Planning • Town Attorney • Town Clerk/Customer Service • Town Manager • Utility Services

Pay Your Utility Bills Online Make a one-time payment, set-up monthly, recurring payments, and view your statements at www.windsorgov.com/utilities.

COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER 250 N. 11th Street 970-674-3500 • Parks, Recreation & Culture Department, Recreation Division

PARKS SHOP 190 N. 8th Street 970-674-5400 • Parks, Recreation & Culture Department, Parks and Trails & Open Space divisions

POLICE DEPARTMENT BUILDING 200 N. 11th Street 970-674-6400 Police officers are always on duty. Dial 911 in an emergency, day or night. • Police

PUBLIC WORKS SERVICE FACILITY 922 N. 15th Street 970-674-5400 • Public Works

Utility bills can be paid online or at Town Hall through Utility Services.

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