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Conceptual drawing of reworked commuter lot on Kennedy Drive


By Linda Lemmon
Town Crier Editor
PUTNAM — The Kennedy Drive commuter lot, now free of its DMV shed, is in line for a major makeover.
In the near future, the town plans to put a bit of paving where the DMV shed stood and add some additional parking spaces, according to Town Administrator Elaine Sistare.
But already in the works, she said, are the town’s purchase of the Eversource (formerly CL&P) property that abuts the lot and then an overhaul of the whole thing.
The conceptual plan, drawn up by J&D Civil Engineers LLC of N. Grosvenordale this past January, calls for 195 parking spaces. The whole lot would be reworked, including the exits/entrances. She said the plan includes dispensing with the entrance/exit that is closest to the intersection on Kennedy Drive. Bottlenecks tend to occur at that one. The plan shows 20 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, relocated handicapped parking spaces and the possibly another set of stairs next to the Centreville Bank stairs to get to the Main Street/Union Square area. In addition some landscaped strips dot the plans. Currently there are round about 125 spaces.
“The design would modify the whole thing,” she said.
While the paving of the DMV area and the addition of parking spaces is being worked on shortly, the town is waiting for the cleanup of the Eversource jot of land next to the town’s parking lot. When the cleanup is complete the town will buy that lot. Because that will be paved, storm water improvements will need to be made there as well.
Sistare said she expects the conceptual parking lot plan to be finalized by this coming spring and then bids and then construction by the beginning of summer, 2023.


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First pg 1 7-28-22



First River Fire
After the al Fresco "That's Amore," performance at Rotary Park July 23, the season's first River Fire debuted with new pots fueled by propane. The 20 pots were the brainchild of the Highway Department and others and took more than a year to create. They use propane instead of wood. More photos on page 4. Linda Lemmon photo.

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assessor pg 2 7-28-22



The Town of Putnam is seeking a Certified Connecticut Municipal Assessor (CCMA) I. This position will report to the Town Administrator and will coordinate with the Mayor and various Town Committees including the Board of Assessment Appeals. This position performs a variety of professional, technical, supervisory, and administrative work in performing assessment duties imposed by State and local law.  Responsible for assessment of real, personal, and motor vehicle property for the preparation of the annual Grand List
This full-time position is a salaried position, based on a typical 35-hour work week schedule. The expected salary range is between $70,000 - $75,000 per year, with negotiation depending on experience. There is health, dental, pension and other benefits with this position. Vacation, personal leave, and sick leave accruals are applicable.
Full Job Posting, including requirements, and submittal details, can be found on the Town of Putnam’s website here: https://www.putnamct.us/departments/human-resources/job-postings    End date to apply: Aug. 8, 2022.

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Honored
Two Putnam Rotarians received Paul Harris Plus pins recognizing their level of support to the Rotary Foundation. Marc Archambault, received the Paul Harris Plus 3 pin and Roberta Rocchetti, center, received the Paul Harris Plus 1 pin. The pins were presented by Missy Meyers, Putnam Rotary Club president. Linda Lemmon photo.

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