Selectman Sandy Litvack voted against the Municipal Improvements saying the Housing Authority had not provided all the facts for an informed vote. Continue Reading →
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Selectman Sandy Litvack voted against the Municipal Improvements saying the Housing Authority had not provided all the facts for an informed vote. Continue Reading →
Themes emerged at Thursday’s POCD workshop where stations were set up to focus on different parts of Putnam Avenue and Greenwich Avenue. Residents looked at maps and then put post-in notes on easels under “likes” or “dislikes.” Continue Reading →
Consultants will present a rendering of what the Post Road corridor might look like if it were built-out to its maximum building potential under the current zoning regulations. The session will also cover the future of downtown. Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 4, beginning at 7:00pm in the Greenwich High School student center. Continue Reading →
On Thursday night P&Z held an open mic session at town hall for residents to give input to the 2019 Plan of Conservation and Development which is updated every ten years. A couple dozen people spoke, mainly longtime residents and familiar faces in local government and non profits including the Greenwich Tree Conservancy. Aleksandra Moch of the Town’s conservation commission gave a snapshot of the town’s changing demographics and housing trends taken from the Partnership for Strong Communities. Median age is 42.2 years old. Which is 2 years older than average for Connecticut. Continue Reading →
This Thursday night, July 19 at 7:00pm in the meeting room at town hall, residents will have a chance to give input for the vision of the future of Greenwich, including what improvements the town should focus on. The 2019 POCD will shape how the town changes over the next 10 years. Continue Reading →
Among other issues that will be addressed are over-development, traffic congestion, affordable and diverse housing, maintenance of public facilities, and protection of the environment. Continue Reading →
Many of the concerns voiced by residents at the January POCD session at Cole Auditorium surfaced again at the District 7 POCD workshop Tuesday night. Continue Reading →
Your ideas can play a critical role regarding a wide range of topics including development, municipal improvements, traffic and parking, federal high-speed railway, schools, affordable housing, and the list goes on. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday night, a consultant led about 100 residents through an interesting exercise in the POCD input process. Continue Reading →
There are 3 upcoming workshops for community input. The first will begin information gathering. The focus of the second will be on Greenwich Ave and village centers. The third will focus on the Post Rd corridor. Continue Reading →