Febraury will kick off with an action packed Planning & Zoning agenda. Continue Reading →
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Febraury will kick off with an action packed Planning & Zoning agenda. Continue Reading →
Please join a group of experts at a Feb 16, 2022 Zoom workshop at 2:00pm offered by the Greenwich Conservation Commission, Sustainability Committee and Chamber of Commerce to learn more. Continue Reading →
Maclean Sarr’s 1-1/2 hour 28 mile commute includes a bus, a train and another bus. Continue Reading →
Next week, on February 16, Steve Meskers, State Representative, District 150 of Connecticut General Assembly, will speak on “Economic Development in Post-Covid Connecticut.” Continue Reading →
“Let healthy people get sick and build their immune systems. Let kids love school again. Let teachers’ lessons be heard and not muffled. Let our children have exciting birthday parties with their friends and look forward to their prom. Let them breathe when they are playing indoor sports instead of running around with a sweat-soaked piece of cloth over their mouth while their noses hang out anyway.” – Dana Francks, Greenwich Continue Reading →
We are requesting residents that when they are out shoveling snow from their driveways and sidewalks, to also clear nearby fire hydrants. By clearing a three-foot radius around the hydrant will help save precious time in battling a fire. Continue Reading →
“The CT 8-30g statute enables construction of much-needed new apartment buildings in the Town of Greenwich. The market-rate apartments subsidize the Affordable units, in a system that actually works. I applaud the development community in Greenwich that is working hard to make these apartment buildings a reality.” – Rich Granoff,Founder of Granoff Architects Continue Reading →
P&Z commission chair asked if the applicant had considered building a single family house. P&Z director Katie Deluca asked the applicant to show the history of the lot, and questioned whether it was actually a buildable lot. Continue Reading →
“These funds will also support our efforts to work toward greater diversity among staff and board members, promote our organization with cultural alliance associations, and advertise our availability to more renters. We are fully committed to developing further as an institution that embraces cultural diversity.” – Michael Moran, Palace Theatre Continue Reading →