“It is not a formal application. It is not a Municipal Improvement. They are coming in under the pre-application process, as permitted under 7-159(b) of Connecticut General Statutes. This allows for an applicant to discuss a concept with the Planning & Zoning Commission. It is non binding.” – Katie DeLuca on the GHS stadium pre-application Continue Reading →
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First Selectman’s Proposed 20-21 Budget: What’s Cut? What’s Funded?
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Cuts include police directing traffic on Greenwich Avenue. New would be “Pay As You Throw” at the dump. Residents would not have to pay to to recycle, but would be required to purchase special bags for their trash at local retailers. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Board of Education, Board of Estimate and Taxation, Cardinal Field, Cardinal Stadium, Central Middle School, Dept of Public Works, Dorothy Hamill Rink
GHS Bleachers Condemned; Games and Graduation Plans TBD
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Specifically, at the time the bleachers were built, it appears they were built to a standard of 60 pounds per square foot. Currently, code requires that the structure hold 100 pounds per square foot. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, bleachers, Cardinal Field, Cardinal Stadium, GHS, Greenwich High School, Jill Oberlander
LETTER: Respect GHS Neighbors, Restore Reasonable Use of Greenwich Public School Facilities
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“I believe this group of neighbors could have avoided litigation by in turn being reasonable, and for one, truthful in communications now held by the district and presumably attorneys.” – Wheatleigh Dunham Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Cardinal Field, Greenwich High School, Wheatleigh Dunham
Greenwich Board of Education Green Lights GHS Lights Litigation
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A public hearing at CMS on Tuesday night featured about 15 speakers, mostly in favor of litigation, followed by discussion among the BOE members on the pros and cons of launching litigation versus waiting to have more conversations with GHS neighbors. Continue Reading →