Southwick Obituaries. Click here for Board members The Board of Assessors is responsible


Click here for Board members The Board of Assessors is responsible for the assessment of properties for tax purposes. Timely filing of application in Click here for TCC staff The Collector is responsible for the collection of all taxes. The three member board is elected by the town for a term of three years in a manner so that one term expires each year. Click here to view Chapter 61A: Section 8. The Southwick Conservation Commission’s mission is to serve as the conservation conscience of the Town, providing leadership for natural resources planning. The Commission works to protect, and where possible enhance plant and wildlife habitat to maintain Southwick’s natural resources. DepartmentPhoneFaxAnimal Control (413) 569-5348 x649 Assessors, Board of (413) 569-0565 (413) 569-3278Birth, Death & Marriage Certificates (413) 569-5504 Building Department (413) 569-1211 (413) 569-5284Chief Administrative Officer (413) 569-5995 (413) 569-5001Church Directory Council on Aging (413) 569-5498 Town of Southwick, MA 454 College Highway, Southwick, MA 01077 PH: (413) 569-3137 Click here for TCC staff The Collector is responsible for the collection of all taxes. A town may by ordinance, by-law, or vote, provide that the collector of taxes shall collect, under the title of Town Collector, all accounts due the town, and in any manner define his/her powers and duties in relation to the collection of such accounts, but no such ordinance, by-law, or vote, heretofore or Town of Southwick, MA 454 College Highway, Southwick, MA 01077 PH: (413) 569-3137 Website Disclaimer Government Websites by CivicPlus ® Login On November 7, 1770, Southwick, the south village or "wick" of Westfield, was set off as a district, and in 1775, it became a full-fledged town. Immediately after every annual election of town officers, the Clerk transmits to the state secretary a complete list of all town officers elected and qualified, and promptly reports to the secretary any changes in such officers. The Mission of the Department of Public Works (DPW) is to provide effective and high quality public works services to enhance the living and working environment in the Town of Southwick. Home Departments The Southwick Conservation Commission’s mission is to serve as the conservation conscience of the Town, providing leadership for natural resources planning. Records of town meetings have been preserved since that time, with the records from 1775 through 1853 transcribed in typescript form, for easier reading. A town may by ordinance, by-law, or vote, provide that the collector of taxes shall collect, under the title of Town Collector, all accounts due the town, and in any manner define his/her powers and duties in relation to the collection of such accounts, but no such ordinance, by-law, or vote, heretofore or . Within 7 days after the qualification of a constable, the Clerk makes return of his/her name to the Clerk of Courts and to the sheriff of the county. A town may by ordinance, by-law, or vote, provide that the collector of taxes shall collect, under the title of Town Collector, all accounts due the town, and in any manner define his/her powers and duties in relation to the collection of such accounts, but no such ordinance, by-law, or vote, heretofore or Sewer Use Regulations for Connections Significant Increase in Water Useage Application Snow & Ice Removal Policy Snow Plow Contractors Southwick Reconnaissance Report Southwick's Historical Buildings Brochure Special Town Meeting Special Town Meeting March 23, 2020 Special Town Meeting Warrant May 15, 2018 State Primary Specimen Ballots Town of Southwick, MA 454 College Highway, Southwick, MA 01077 PH: (413) 569-3137 Website Disclaimer Government Websites by CivicPlus ® Login On November 7, 1770, Southwick, the south village or "wick" of Westfield, was set off as a district, and in 1775, it became a full-fledged town. No assessor can hold the office of collector of taxes or deputy collector of taxes. Town of Southwick, MA 454 College Highway, Southwick, MA 01077 PH: (413) 569-3137 Website Disclaimer Government Websites by CivicPlus ® Login On November 7, 1770, Southwick, the south village or "wick" of Westfield, was set off as a district, and in 1775, it became a full-fledged town. Disclaimer: This Geographic Information System (GIS) browser provides access to geographic and tax record information currently maintained by the Town of Southwick, Massachusetts for individual parcels of property. DepartmentPhoneFaxAnimal Control (413) 569-5348 x649 Assessors, Board of (413) 569-0565 (413) 569-3278Birth, Death & Marriage Certificates (413) 569-5504 Building Department (413) 569-1211 (413) 569-5284Chief Administrative Officer (413) 569-5995 (413) 569-5001Church Directory Council on Aging (413) 569-5498 Home Departments Disclaimer: This Geographic Information System (GIS) browser provides access to geographic and tax record information currently maintained by the Town of Southwick, Massachusetts for individual parcels of property.

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