Coronavirus Update-What’s Next, Tax Deferment, Summer Camp and After School Childcare Questions, Eat Local/Win Local Winners & Case Data

May 17th–Wednesday, May 20th begins the official start of Phase 1 of the State’s four-phase plan towards reopening a somewhat different Connecticut. Up to this point, the measures implemented by the Governor and the Town were about slowing the spread of the virus, so as not to overwhelm the healthcare system.  That goal was achieved. Phase 1 is about moving forward, without retreating backwards.

Not surprisingly, I hear from residents with varying views, ranging from the State and the Town having gone too far to the State and the Town are not doing enough, and pretty much everything in between.  That’s okay.  We all need to accept that everyone isn’t going to agree on the approach.  Yet the fact remains, we are a society with a representative government elected to work in the best interest of our collective society.  Wilton is fortunate to have a number of government/quasi-government officials, that actually reside in Wilton, working and making decisions every day to help the residents of the State and the Town of Wilton throughout this emergency, including the CT Commissioner of Insurance, the Executive Director of AdvanceCT/Member of the Advisory Committee to ReOpen CT, one of our State Representatives and our Chief of Police and Emergency Operations Manager.

As Wilton residents, we too need to work collaboratively and respectfully, of each other and the rules, as the honest truth is to do otherwise will only slow our progress.  

Restaurants and additional establishments will be opening in a limited manner.  Not all businesses will be ready on Wednesday.  Others, particularly restaurants without prior outside dining, are choosing to wait and see what Phase 2 brings. Please be respectful and understanding that there is no one-size-fits-all solution and continue to support Wilton businesses, no matter their decision.  

The following are more questions from residents:

Will Parks and Recreation be offering camp this summer and childcare in the fall?  Yes. Right now, Parks and Recreation’s number one priority is to help residents get back to work by continuing to provide, and perhaps expand, programming parents have come to rely upon as childcare, whether all-day camp in the summer or after-school care in the fall, where new childcare concerns are likely to develop.  We are looking to fill the unmet demand caused by previous childcare options that are currently unable to operate.  

Please explain the FY2021 COVID-19 related tax deferment program.  As required by a Governor’s executive order, the Board of Selectmen voted to adopt a 90-day tax deferment program for qualified residents and businesses for FY2021 property taxes, due on July 1, 2020.  To qualify residents must attest and provide third-party documentation that since April 1, 2020 they have either been furloughed without pay, had hours reduced or have become unemployed and that this resulted in a 20% reduction in their income.  Non-profits, businesses and landlords must meet different requirements, which are viewable on a sample application on the State website.  The Wilton application will be available prior to July 1st noticed in a future update.  Delinquent FY2020 or prior taxes are not eligible for deferment. 

Congratulations and thank you to this past week’s winners of Eat Local/Win Local: Evelyn Drew, Erin McKenzie, Amanda Medalla and Rich Ziegler.  Winners, please expect an email from my assistant Jackie Rochester. The program continues for two more weeks. 

Today, CT DPH reported 37,419 or 716 new laboratory-confirmed statewide cases.  Of those 14,248 and 108 new cases were in Fairfield County and 200 cases Wilton.  210 cases have not yet been assigned to a municipality.  

Today’s report included 5,852 new tests performed for a pandemic-to-date total of 170,607.  

Statewide deaths rose by 69 to 3,408.  Deaths in Fairfield County rose by 21 to 1,146.  Again, once the Town Clerk receives the required report and certificates from Norwalk and other municipalities, we’ll provide data for Wilton.  

Statewide hospitalizations decreased by 57 patients to 937 and Fairfield County hospitalizations decreased by 31 to 299.  

Now and throughout Phase 1, the most important thing you can do to protect yourself and others is to follow the law:

  • When in public and a 6-foot distance is unavoidable from another person, wear a required face covering, unless doing so would be contrary to your health because of a medical condition.  This applies whether outside or inside a retail establishment. 
  • While outside exercising alone, if you aren’t wearing a face covering, maintain a 6-foot distance from others running or walking on the same road, sidewalk or trail.  

As always, if you have any questions, please email the appropriate town department or me at lynne.vanderslice@wiltonct.org.

Thank you,

Lynne Vanderslice

First Selectwoman