
The County Route 22 bridge at Bennetts Bridge is now closed for reconstruction, and will be closed for an extended period.
Member of the Salmon Rivers Council of Governments
The County Route 22 bridge at Bennetts Bridge is now closed for reconstruction, and will be closed for an extended period.
Oswego County now has a tip sheet on water conservation for county residents
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated Executive Orders, Grievance Day 2020 will be conducted by the procedures outline in the following post:
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY THE TOWN OF ORWELL OFFICES ARE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
ESSENTIAL SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY AS FOLLOWS:
SUPERVISOR 315-298-7778
TOWN CLERK 315-298-8214
CODE ENFORCEMENT 315-387-6156
ASSESSOR 315-283-3111
JUSTICE COURT 315-671-4699
In the 2020 NYS Budget, it was enacted that BASIC STAR BENEFITS WILL BE DENIED to property owners who are delinquent on their County, Town, Village, City or School property taxes for more than one year.
All delinquent taxpayers who are behind on their taxes and all delinquent installment contract holders who are behind on their payment schedules must bring their accounts current by JUNE 22, 2020 to keep their STAR in 2021.
Delinquent taxes and delinquent installment contract payments should be paid to the Oswego County Treasurer’s Office. Payments are not accepted on Foreclosed properties.
If you pay your taxes late but pay your taxes in full (being current), you may become eligible to get BASIC STAR in the future year. Once a taxpayer loses the reduction from the school tax bill (STAR EXEMPTION), the taxpayer can only receive a STAR check with future eligibility if prior taxes have been paid in full. (This means that the Town & County Tax Bills – issued in January, as well as applicable City Taxes which are issued in April – must be kept current at all times to keep Basic STAR. Unpaid Village and School Property Taxes, as well as other Relevies are accounted for the on the January Tax Bill.)
All inquiries regarding STAR and ENHANCED STAR should be directed to the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance. Their phone number is 518-457-2036 and their normal office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. More information may be obtained at: https://www.tax.ny.gov/star/
Please read and follow the instructions outlined below for the 2020 grievance process.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re closing the office for all public access. As a result there will be no in person access to either the assessor or the board of assessment review. This is not a choice that was made lightly. The town wants everyone to remain safe during the outbreak. As a result some procedural changes must be made for this year.
If you wish to speak to the assessor regarding your assessment you must call the number on the change of assessment notice. You must make the call during the hours listed on the notice. The assessor will discuss your questions and concerns and recommend steps you may take. Please do not come to the town hall. YOU MAY NOT COME INTO THE OFFICE. THERE WILL BE NO IN PERSON MEETINGS WITH THE ASSESSOR FOR 2020.
To file a grievance with the board of assessment review you must submit your complaint in writing either on or before the day the board meets. Grievance day details are listed on the change of assessment notice. In order to file a written complaint that the board can review there are some important things you must do:
Please do not come to the town hall. YOU MAY NOT COME INTO THE OFFICE. THERE WILL BE NO IN PERSON MEETINGS WITH THE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT REVIEW FOR 2020.
If you have any questions please call the assessor.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Code forms are now available on the Building Code Forms page!
The Orwell water system annual water quality report for 2018 is now available, and is available on file with the town clerk and at the following link: