Tennis Courts closed beginning, Friday, May 2nd until repairs are completed.

Saturday, May 3rd 6am-10am. 372 W. Main Street. Donations welcomed.

The Farmington Farmer's Market will open it's season on Saturday, April 26th. If you are interested in being a vendor please submit your application Farmer's Market Application Please email farmingtonmarkets@gmail.com with any questions.

With the potential of bad weather today here is the link to sign up for Code Red. https://public.coderedweb.com/CNE/en-US/0FB614CA59D0/

Boston Mountain Solid Waste will have a permanent trailer for recycle cardboard boxes out front of City Hall. All commercial and residential residents are encouraged to use the trailer to recycle cardboard boxes.

Waste Management is thrilled to announce enhancements to Farmington’s dedicated community website! This hub is your community’s one-stop resource for everything related to waste and recycling, including guidelines, pickup schedules (regular and holiday), and quick access to submit service requests and get in touch with WM. Our goal is to empower your residents with easy-to-navigate resources that...

Boston Mountain Solid Waste District has created a short survey to better understand rural resident's interest in curbside recycling service. Curbside recycling is a recycling servive that allows you to place your recyclables at the curb for pick-up. This survey is for rural residents in Washington County. The survey is part of the District's pilot project for rural, curbside recyling service...

WM has partnered with Paymentus, a leading third-party billing and payment solutions provider! This partnership aims to enhance the efficiency and transparency of our online payment process, ultimately benefiting all our customers with greater self-service capabilities, including expanded payment options, anytime-anywhere payments, and automated payments. What This Means for Your Residents and...

State of the City 2024

State of the City 2024

Hiring full time Firefighter

You May Now Purchase WM Yard Waste stickers at City Hall.
