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6 Webster Herald, Webster, New York Wednesday, December 27, 2017 2018 Town, County Tax bills will be mailed soon You may want to pay the bill in December 2017 At 'this- time of year, the property must pay at least M of the bill for us owners of the Town of Webster quite of- to accept payment. We will send you -ten call or stop in to inquire about pay- a receipt of payment if you pay in full ing their Town and County tax bills for and/or have a balance due. If there is the upcoming year. They may do this to a balance due, it will be due'on or be- have the obligation taken care of before fore February 12, 2018 without inter- they venture out of town, or they may est. If you are wondering what your tax be looking for additional income tax bill will be, you may Want to check on write-offs. Contact your tax accountant the Monroe County website www.mon- to determine if this. to your advantage. roecounty.gov and click on \view pay We have always been able to accom- taxes.\ The bill may be on the website modate the Town of Webster residents. sometime 'around the 28th or 29th. If ' on the last day of business and will do your taxes are included in your mort- so this year froni 8:30 a.m. until noon. .gage, you may have an escrow account Please be prepared with a check to pay that pays your taxes. your bill. We will'print your bill when , The Webster Central School District you arrive and you will leave with a re- does not have any collection of school ceipt dated 12/29/2017. We are able taxes at this time. The Webster Central to receive your payment because the School Tax bill is determined after the County of Monroe. will give the Tax Re- school budget vote that is conducted ceiver the authooty to collect taxes on annually in May and determines their the last business day of the year. tax levy. That will be generated on Sep- Ifyou do not pay the full amount you tember 1, 2018. Updated announcement: You will be able to access the, amount due on December 28 and credit card and elec- tronic check payments will be accept- ed on the Monroe County websitd start- ing 12/29/2017: www.monroecounty. goy. There are fees to pay online. 1: Log onto the Monroe County web- site 2. Click on Monroe County, NY 3. See: How do I · 4. View/pay Taxes 5. I agree after reading disclaimer (if you wish to proceed) 6. Enter address (avoid using street, lane, road, etc.) 7. Click Search 8. Pay Property Taxes - upper right corner -green tab 9. At the approximate center of this page, you will se€ a gray set of col- umns. Your tax amount due is un- der the column titled: Total Due. You may proceed to pay the bill online with additional fees or you can obtain the amount due. If you do not dome to the Webster Town Hall, 1000 Ridge Road, to make your payment on the 29th of December before noon, in person, you may go to a U.S. Post Office before the end of De- cember 2017 and have your envelope post marked with a 2017 date. The pay- ment will be posted as received in 2017 . if it has a postmark of December 2017. 1. Write and mail check/money or- der for the full amount or at least the first installment amount pay- able to Barbara J. Ottenschot, Tax Receiver, 1000 Ridge Road, Web-. ster, NY 14580. 2. In the Memo field on your· check, write your property Tax ID #: Your · Property Tax ID can be found in the upper left corner of the page, under \Account No. 0 067.40- 1-54 County Executive Dinolfo announces new tool to coordinate response during winter weather events Monroe County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo was joined by representatives from municipal Departments of Pub- lic Works (DPW) in Monroe County to announce a new tool to coordinate our community's collective response during winter weather events. The Snow and Ice Board, a new component of the County's existing WebEOC technology, will provide a streamlined-resource for municipal DPWs to report up-to-the- minute conditions on the ground and help to inform and guide local response efforts. \Those of us who live and work. in Monroe County know our cold win- ters can bring a slew of challenges that are best faced together,\ said Dinolfo. \Monroe County's new Snow and Ice Board will provide real time informa- lion to our local government partners al.2 help guide decisions about plow- / ing, salting, and protecting public safe- ty. I'm proud of the way our community works together in response to challeng- ing weather and I look forward to imple- menting this new technology to bring our winter readiness to the next level.\ Each' municipality will be able to input details on changing road condi- tions, progress of snow removal oper- ations and. changes to snow removal plans in response to excessive snowfall in certain areas. Municipalities will also be able to· input .their specific snowfall 4 rates that may vary across the County. Decem' wer 2017 .. 7.-- 40;6- Li#%*my oat, -8 1 Se#h k nme of c,ele 448 424 Subscribe to the 1 Webster Herald Your Community Newspaper for over 100 years! Photo Submitted These details will assist other munic- to prepare accordingly, bringing in ad- ipalities in the storm's anticipated path ditional staff as needed. The WebEOC Snow and Ice Board will also help guide the Monroe County Office of Emergen- cy Management's (OEM) recommenda- tions regarding any road closures, trav- el advisories and restrictions that may be necessary. \Last March, a massive windstorm caused unprecedented damage across. Monroe County, triggering a compre- hensive, community-wide response ef- fort,\ said Dinolfo. \WebEOC technology helped guide our collaborative approach to the windstorm and will prove invalu- able in any future weather event, large or small. We have high expectations for WebEOC's impact this winter and for years to come:\ Most Town and Village DPW officials have already received training on the ' WebEOC Snow and Ice Board. Partici- pation on the part of municipalities is voluntary. Name: Address: 2 Kllua.13#!p §81011 1 1 aas nod oa Let us know! Phone: 1 Get in touch with the editor Please check one: El New Fl Renewal r-\, _ 5 4 $20 Senior Citizen EMMRESTATEWEEKLIES * Add $5.00 to Out-of-County Subscriptions gWERSTER PR/NnNG Empire State Weeklies, Inc 1 46 North Ave., Webster, NY 14580 - 46 North Ave., Webster, New York 14580 TheWebsterHerald.com I websterherald@empirestateweeklies.com - (585) 671 -1533 I.