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Town Departments
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Assessor
It is the responsibility of the Assessor to discover, list, and value all taxable real estate and personal property in the Town of Granby.
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Building & Zoning Enforcement
The Building Department is where you would come when you are going to build, add to or change your home or business.
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Community Development
The Office of Community Development is operated by the Community Development Director. The director plans, organizes, and directs a comprehensive program of municipal planning, conservation, and development.
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Emergency Management
The Office of Emergency Management maintains the Town's Emergency Operations Plan, engages in community preparedness, and coordinates response to local and regional emergencies which may be declared by the Federal, State, or Local Community Government.
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Farmington Valley Health District
The Farmington Valley Health District (FVHD) strives to promote health programs and policies that support good health, prevent disease outbreaks and conditions that give rise to poor health, and protect you from health threats.
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Finance
The Finance Department is responsible for all aspects of financial activities in the Town.
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Fire Department
The Lost Acres Fire Department (LAFD) was incorporated in 1936 for the purpose of providing fire suppression services to the Town of Granby.
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Fire Marshal
The Town of Granby appoints a Fire Marshal to serve the town. The Fire Marshal is responsible for fulfilling the requirements as set forth in the Connecticut General Statutes.
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Human Resources
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Library
Search the card catalog, renew your items, or join us for an event at the library.
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Park & Recreation
Granby Recreation and Leisure Services plan and coordinate various sports and leisure activities for all ages.
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Police
The Police Department is responsible for the preservation of the public peace, the prevention of crime, and the apprehension of criminal violators.
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Probate Court
The Probate Court for Granby is located at the Simsbury Town Hall. Connecticut is divided into probate districts, each of which is presided over by a Judge of Probate who is elected to office for a four-year term.
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Public Works
The Department of Public Works Department is responsible for maintaining all Town-owned buildings, grounds, equipment, roads, sewer, transfer station, and bridges that are available for residents and non-residents to utilize
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Registrars of Voters
The Registrars of Voters is generally responsible for registering voters and conducting elections.
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Senior Services
Become a member of the Granby Senior Center.
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Social Services
The focus of the Social Service Department is to coordinate existing federal, state, regional, and local services, to increase community awareness of these services, and to develop new programs to meet the needs of Granby residents.
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Tax Office
Learn more information and services provided by the Tax Office.
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Town Clerk
The Town Clerk's office is a bustling hub of local government, linking citizens with the documentation of the Town's businesses and events. Granby's archives are a priceless resource, essential to nearly every area of government, businesses, historians, and the general public.
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Town Manager
The Town Manager is the Chief Executive Officer of the Town and is directly responsible to the Board of Selectmen for planning, organizing, and directing the activities of all municipal departments and agencies under the Town Manager's jurisdiction.
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Transfer Station
The Transfer Station is available to Granby residents to help dispose of waste.
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Youth Service Bureau
Learn more information and details about the Youth Service Bureau department.