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Animal Control
The Animal Control Officer (ACO) is in charge of animal welfare and stray domesticated animals (cats, dogs) to include enforcing laws, capturing and impounding stray animals, and investigating animal cruelty, vicious animals and nuisance animal complaints.
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Assessor of Taxes
The Town Assessor is charged by State law with discovering, describing, and valuing property, as well as the ownership of that property, for the purpose of taxation.
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Code Enforcement
Code Enforcement oversees the safety, stability and peace of the community by ensuring local ordinances are complied with.
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Fire Department
The members of the Veazie Fire Department shall serve and protect the Citizens of Veazie from loss due to fire, natural or man-made disasters, and other emergencies.
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General Assistance
Every municipality in Maine has a General Assistance program (GA) that is designed to assist eligible residents with basic necessities when they are unable to do so on their own.
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Orono-Veazie Water District
The Orono-Veazie Water District was created in 1976 as a non-profit corporation to serve water users in Orono and Veazie. It is governed by the Maine Public Utilities Commission.
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Police Department
The Veazie Police Department is committed to serving our community while protecting the rights of all persons.
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Stormwater Management
Stormwater Management oversees the control and use of stormwater runoff.
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Tax Collector / Treasurer
The Tax Collector/Treasurer manages funds throughout the municipality.
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Town Clerk
The Town Clerk is the keeper of public records and handles administrative duties such as vital records, car registrations, etc.
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Town Manager
The Town Manager oversees town administration and general government operations.
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Veazie Community School
VCS provides innovative, student-centered learning opportunities for all students in grades Pre-K through 8.
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Veazie Sewer District
The Veazie (Maine) Sewer District operates a three-cell aerated Lagoon system to treat up to 350,000 gallons of sanitary sewerage per day.