Final Presentation of the Mill Street & Main Street Scoping Study – 1-7-26

Final Presentation – Mill Street and Main Street (to the Swinging Bridge crosswalk) Pedestrian and Traffic Study

The Town of Hardwick is conducting a scoping and feasibility study to explore improvements to sidewalks, crosswalks, and traffic flow on Mill Street and Main Street. Community input was utilized to help identify safety concerns and potential solutions.

VHB Consultants will be presenting the final set of concepts to improve our existing issues in this area.

Meeting Details

Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Time: 5:30 PM
Location: Parker Ladd Community Room, Jeudevine Memorial Library, 93 North Main Street, Hardwick

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We Want to Hear from You

This is your final opportunity to learn about possible solutions for the Mill Street and Main Street corridors. Whether you walk, bike, drive, or own a business downtown, your feedback will help shape safer and more connected streets for everyone.  Your voice matters. Help us create a more walkable, welcoming Hardwick.  For more information, contact:

Kristen Leahy, Zoning and Floodplain Administrator zoning.administrator@hardwickvt.gov or (802) 472-1686


Town Clerk Office Closing

Due to a staffing vacancy, the Hardwick Town Clerk’s Office will be closed from Monday, January 19, 2026 through Wednesday, January 28, 2026. The office will reopen on Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 7:30 a.m.

During this period, the Town Manager’s Office will be available on a limited basis to perform select Town Clerk functions, including:
~Accepting Open Office Petitions for the 2026 Town Meeting
~Receiving payments for those unable to wait until the office reopens

A secure, locked drop box is also available to the right of the Church Street entrance.

Land records, assessor cards, and redacted tax bills remain accessible online at www.hardwickvt.gov

Please note that certified copies of birth and death certificates will not be available during this closure. If you require these documents prior to the office reopening, please contact a nearby town’s Town Clerk for assistance.

I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.


2026 Town Meeting Open Office

Notice to all Hardwick Voters who are interested in running for office that the following seats will be up for election at Town Meeting 2026 Australian Ballot:

For the Hardwick Select Board:
One 3-year Term
Two 1-year Term

For the Hazen Union District #26 Board:
Two 3-Year Term

If you are interested in running for any of these positions, please pick up a Nominating Petition and Consent of Candidate form from the Town Clerk’s Office. You must have at least 24 valid signatures of registered Hardwick Voters (we suggest 30 to be certain) and the original petition and consent must be submitted to our office no later than 5 p.m. on January 26, 2026.

Please contact our office at 802-472-5971 if you have any questions.

Below are a list and descriptions of Open Offices to be voted from floor at 2026 Town Meeting.

Moderator – A Vermont town meeting moderator presides over town meetings, serving as the referee to ensure order, fair participation, and adherence to parliamentary procedure, primarily Robert’s Rules of Order. Key duties include putting motions to a vote, ruling on questions of order, declaring the results of votes, and ensuring that business is conducted in an efficient and fair manner. The moderator is an impartial officer who does not take sides on issues and has the power to remove unruly participants. 17 VSA 2658

First & Second Constables – (elected or appointed) Hardwick voted several years ago to repeal the powers of the First and Second Constables as Vermont Law was requiring them to receive training from the Vermont Police Academy and certain certifications that were deemed unnecessary. In some towns the constable is the town’s local law enforcement officer, with all powers to search, seizure, and arrest within the town. In other towns, the constable only has the power to serve civil process, assist the health officer in the discharge of his or her duties, destroy unlicensed dogs, kill injured deer, remove disorderly people from Town Meeting, and, if the first constable, to collect taxes if no tax collector is elected. 17 VSA 2646 (7); 2651a.

Town Agent – Agent to convey real estate- Executes deeds on behalf of the Town. 24 VSA 1601
Surveyor of Wood Bark & Lumber – Appointed, upon request, to examine, measure, and classify the quality of lumber, shingles and wood sold within a town. 24 VSA 871

Town Tree Warden – Plans and implements a shade tree preservation program for the purpose of shading and beautifying public spaces. Removes diseased, dying or dead trees, which create a hazard to public safety or threaten the effectiveness of disease or insect control programs. 24 VSA 871

Grand Juror – The board may appoint a Grand Juror who shall inquire into any person’s offenses under the Authority’s rules or applicable law and present them to the proper authority. If the Attorney General or the State’s Attorney is unwilling to prosecute such offenses, the Grand Juror may do so. For these purposes, the Grand Juror shall have the same authority within the Authority as the State’s Attorney. 24 VSA 901 & 22.