INCORPORATED 1718 FALMOUTH Holiday Hours & Services Falmouth Town offices and facilities will be closed on Monday, Jan. 2 in observance of New Year's Day. Note: Town Hall is always closed on Fridays. The Transfer Station will offer reduced hours on Saturday, Dec. 31, from 9am-1pm. Curbside trash and recycling will not be impacted by the holiday. Place bins curbside by 7am to ensure pick-up. MAINE Dog License Renewal All current dog licenses expire December 31, 2022. Dogs over age 6 months must be licensed by January 1 of each year. Register In person: Clerk's Office, Falmouth Town Hall. Present a current Maine rabies certificate and a neutering certificate if the dog has been altered. Online: Register at: www.maine.gov/dacf/licensing. Provide a credit card, rabies certificate, your veterinarian's information, a license/tag number (if a renewal), and a spay or neuter certificate (if your dog has been altered). 2023 Transfer Station/ Parking Stickers Available Stickers to access the Transfer Station and to park at Town Landing for 2023 can be purchased at Town Hall or the Public Works Office on Woods Road. Stickers are $5.00 annually and valid from January 1 through December 31, 2023. Underwood Park Improvements Public Forum Join us on Tuesday, January 10, 6-7:30pm at Holy Martyrs Church Hall (266 Foreside Road) to share your ideas for enhancements to Underwood Park and the adjacent "Marion FALMOUTH PUBLIC FORUM Brown" property at 260 Foreside Road. Town staff and representatives from Aceto Landscape Architects will present preparatory work including existing conditions and site analysis. Attendees will be asked to provide feedback and suggestions for potential amenities and improvements. Please contact Maggie Fleming at mfleming@falmouthme.org or call 207-699-5329 for more information. 2023 Short-Term Rental Registrations & Renewals The registration/renewal deadline for short-term rentals in Falmouth is January 1, 2023. Visit www.falmouthme.org, email str@falmouthme.org, or call Julie Baxter at 207-699-5335 for additional information. Falmouth Public Schools Community Input Session Campus Master Planning Thu, January 12, 2023 6:30-8 pm Falmouth Middle School 52 Woodville Rd attti Snow day: January 25 HART Join Falmouth Public Schools and Master Planning consultants Oak Point Associates for a conversation to guide planning of our 125-acre campus for the next decade and beyond. Our goal? Create a plan that supports our district and community needs, and promotes what is best for our students. Why is campus master planning important? Several factors demand a careful review and reconsideration of our campus learning environment: Age and wear of facilities and infrastructure Program expansion and staff to serve evolving student needs Proactive planning avoids costly, reactive decisions What does the planning process look like? Gather data, input, and feedback from all stakeholders (students, staff, families, Optim, community, etc.) Optimize campus design for accessibility security. efficiency, aesthetics, and mental well-being, while considering benefits to the broader community . Establish realistic priorities that account for the importance of both long-term vision and fiscal responsibility If you are unable to attend, stay informed at wwwww.falmethachools.org/aboutcampa maste planning INCORPORATED 1718 FALMOUTH Holiday Hours & Services Falmouth Town offices and facilities will be closed on Monday , Jan. 2 in observance of New Year's Day . Note : Town Hall is always closed on Fridays . The Transfer Station will offer reduced hours on Saturday , Dec. 31 , from 9 am-1pm . Curbside trash and recycling will not be impacted by the holiday . Place bins curbside by 7am to ensure pick - up . MAINE Dog License Renewal All current dog licenses expire December 31 , 2022. Dogs over age 6 months must be licensed by January 1 of each year . Register In person : Clerk's Office , Falmouth Town Hall . Present a current Maine rabies certificate and a neutering certificate if the dog has been altered . Online : Register at : www.maine.gov/dacf/licensing . Provide a credit card , rabies certificate , your veterinarian's information , a license / tag number ( if a renewal ) , and a spay or neuter certificate ( if your dog has been altered ) . 2023 Transfer Station / Parking Stickers Available Stickers to access the Transfer Station and to park at Town Landing for 2023 can be purchased at Town Hall or the Public Works Office on Woods Road . Stickers are $ 5.00 annually and valid from January 1 through December 31 , 2023 . Underwood Park Improvements Public Forum Join us on Tuesday , January 10 , 6-7 : 30pm at Holy Martyrs Church Hall ( 266 Foreside Road ) to share your ideas for enhancements to Underwood Park and the adjacent " Marion FALMOUTH PUBLIC FORUM Brown " property at 260 Foreside Road . Town staff and representatives from Aceto Landscape Architects will present preparatory work including existing conditions and site analysis . Attendees will be asked to provide feedback and suggestions for potential amenities and improvements . Please contact Maggie Fleming at mfleming@falmouthme.org or call 207-699-5329 for more information . 2023 Short - Term Rental Registrations & Renewals The registration / renewal deadline for short - term rentals in Falmouth is January 1 , 2023. Visit www.falmouthme.org , email str@falmouthme.org , or call Julie Baxter at 207-699-5335 for additional information . Falmouth Public Schools Community Input Session Campus Master Planning Thu , January 12 , 2023 6 : 30-8 pm Falmouth Middle School 52 Woodville Rd attti Snow day : January 25 HART Join Falmouth Public Schools and Master Planning consultants Oak Point Associates for a conversation to guide planning of our 125 - acre campus for the next decade and beyond . Our goal ? Create a plan that supports our district and community needs , and promotes what is best for our students . Why is campus master planning important ? Several factors demand a careful review and reconsideration of our campus learning environment : Age and wear of facilities and infrastructure Program expansion and staff to serve evolving student needs Proactive planning avoids costly , reactive decisions What does the planning process look like ? Gather data , input , and feedback from all stakeholders ( students , staff , families , Optim , community , etc. ) Optimize campus design for accessibility security . efficiency , aesthetics , and mental well - being , while considering benefits to the broader community . Establish realistic priorities that account for the importance of both long - term vision and fiscal responsibility If you are unable to attend , stay informed at wwwww.falmethachools.org/aboutcampa maste planning