The two political town committees have a longstanding agreement that restricts putting signs up on public property to two weeks before an election. Continue Reading →
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The two political town committees have a longstanding agreement that restricts putting signs up on public property to two weeks before an election. Continue Reading →
Please note that NO testimony or communication regarding the details or merits of the application will occur. Continue Reading →
The Selectmen will have a second read on a request for approval of a lease and referral for Cellular “Monopine” Tower at The Nathaniel Witherell. Continue Reading →
On Sept 28 at 7:00pm in Town Hall, the Affordable Housing Trust Board is hosting a Community Forum to provide an opportunity for Greenwich residents to learn more about the Trust, the allocation of funds and the projects that being proposed. Continue Reading →
The panel will discuss fundamental barriers to accessing nourishing affordable food. Panelists will address the stigma and false assumptions that people, including children, endure because they are food insecure. Continue Reading →
“The Trust has so far approved modest sized loans to five 8-30g projects. In exchange, the developers of those projects have agreed to reduce the size of their buildings by almost 40% on average.” – Bob Barolak, Chair of the Greenwich Affordable Housing Trust Fund and Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
The development would be on the hill between Benders and Concord Street and have 3 buildings with a total of 10 units. The applicant is an LLC registered to Joe Pecora and has worked with the town’s affordable housing trust fund who approved a $50,000 loan. Continue Reading →
The forecast currently predicts a storm surge of 1.5 to 2 feet, which could cause minor coastal flooding during times of high tide which would be around 4:00pm on Saturday afternoon. Some additional minor coastal flooding is also expected during the times of high tide on Sunday.
This week the town held a symposium on flood prep. Watch it here on YouTube. Continue Reading →