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Greenwich P&Z Creates Parking Map in Time for Housing Growth Legislation Deadline

Additional wording that went into the final draft of CT’s housing growth bill last October allows towns to establish mitigation districts where off-street parking can be required for residential developments with 16 or fewer units. Specifically, towns can create two mitigation districts – they can be contiguous – each not exceeding 4% of the town’s parcels.

Redmond: A Tale of Two Towns

“Other towns rejected speed cameras after a lengthy public debate.  Unfortunately, we did not get that debate in Greenwich as the cameras were rolled out before any public involvement.  Do the current members of the RTM represent the people in this town or have they decided to vote without listening to their constituents?” – Jonathan Redmond Continue Reading →

BOE Litigation Settlement Rejected: Not All Defendants Had Reviewed Offer

“We should move on from this litigation and it doesn’t benefit taxpayers to continue. The question is whether it is in proper legal order on a settlement that was sent from the First Selectman to the chair of the board and was not shared with the rest of the board until today, and hasn’t been presented to the public. That settlement agreement should be posted for the public to review, which hasn’t happened.” – Sophie Koven School board vice chair Continue Reading →