As you have probably read in the papers, we have signed a contract for replacing the Main
Street bridge by the Old Town Hall. The construction kick-off meeting was
this week and you can expect to see activity right away. As previously
reported, 75% of the costs to replace the bridge will be reimbursed by FEMA.
If you have not done so recently, please check out the Town website. It has been
refreshed and pull-down menus have been added to make it more user friendly. The
home page has been streamlined and we are providing updates to ongoing projects
(such as the bridge replacement) and breaking news. Click here to see: http://www.northstoningtonct.gov
If you are interested in getting more involved with Town
activities, the Selectmen show the following positions are vacant and available for appointment:
·
Affordable Housing Committee - 1 vacancy
·
Water Pollution Control Authority – 3 vacancies
·
Permanent School Planning and Building Committee
– 1 vacancy
·
Conservation Commission – 1 vacancy
·
Historian
·
Deputy Emergency Management Director
·
Representative to Eastern Regional Mental Health
Board
If you or anyone you know are interested in serving in any
of these capacities, please let me know or contact
the Town Hall for more information.
Last week’s P&Z meeting included an excellent presentation by the ad hoc volunteer committee to
document the current Conservation Easements and Open Spaces in the Town. Kudos and thanks to Bob Fleury, Nita Kincaid and Bill Ricker
for the commitment to months of hard work - which entailed inspection of all the
easements and open spaces, map reviews, photography and document compilation to
produce a comprehensive record for the Town. This record will be particularly
useful in the updating of the Plan of Conservation and Development which we are
just starting and is scheduled for completion in 2013. One aspect discussed at
the meeting was the need to maintain the information current through the
position of a Land Use Monitor.
Anyone interested should contact the Town Hall or P&Z.
Don’t forget the Boards of Selectmen, Finance and Education
will meet in their annual Tri-Board
session on Wednesday, February 8th to discuss the state of the Town and the
budget expectations for 2012-3. The meeting is at 6:00 pm in the Elementary School
Library. Though not confirmed yet, State Rep Diana Urban and State Senator Andy
Maynard usually attend to add a legislative perspective to our discussion.
Lastly, the informal Communications Study Group is tentatively scheduled to present their recommendations to the Selectmen on Tuesday, Jan. 24th regarding improvements to the Town Meeting process and the use of a Town Meeting Moderator.
Lastly, the informal Communications Study Group is tentatively scheduled to present their recommendations to the Selectmen on Tuesday, Jan. 24th regarding improvements to the Town Meeting process and the use of a Town Meeting Moderator.
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