
An attorney representing IBM said if the American Lane application were approved, IBM would be forced to come in with its own zoning amendment. Continue Reading →
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An attorney representing IBM said if the American Lane application were approved, IBM would be forced to come in with its own zoning amendment. Continue Reading →
A neighbor at Chieftans said a house there had been almost inundated with water the previous week.
“It was very serious, and they’ve never had this before. And particularly since the clearing was done, we’re very concerned over here.” – Suzie Jarvis, Chieftans Continue Reading →
Febraury will kick off with an action packed Planning & Zoning agenda. Continue Reading →
“As far as I can see, the 8-30g is being abused by developers.” – Sam Romeo, chair of Greenwich’s Housing Authority Continue Reading →
Modifications to building regulations for “Planned Residential Zone” 6-46 and 6-47 would need to be amended. Continue Reading →
To roll in the summer, Augustine’s Farm stand will return for the season starting Friday, June 18. Continue Reading →
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 →
Freshly Cut Christmas Trees from Augustine’s Farm Hold Their Needles for a Long Time Continue Reading →
Brunswick’s application was to create a tunnel to connect their their campuses which straddle King Street. The application also included a proposal to relocate a baseball field from the west to east side of King Street and construct an eight lane track for track and field activities on the east. Continue Reading →
The purchase of the 43 acre hedge fund headquarters will result in a loss to the Town of Greenwich of $345,121.24 in property taxes. Continue Reading →