First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick was joined at the announcement by running mate, former state Representative Brian Farnen.
But the Chairwoman of the Fairfield Republican Town Committee is calling foul on the criticism.
The proposed Berkeley Road project, under 8-30g, would combine three lots into one to accommodate the new 33,777-square-foot building.
As proposed this election year budget was missing vision, efficiency, accountability and transparency. That was restored by the Dem led BOF.
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The current mill rate is 27.24 mills, which represents the rate at which $1 for every $1,000 in assessed property value is taxed.
The Fairfield Harbor Management Commission has filed an application with the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
On Thursday, the Board of Finance is slated to adopt the mill rate to pay for it.
Elizabeth “Liz” Zezima and Matthew McKinnis were recognized for their exemplary contributions to the community and the party.
"If HB6890 passes, wetlands, which comprise approximately 14% of the total area in Connecticut, are at risk."
The controversial proposal had been the focus of six public hearings.
The new POCD, which is still months from completion, is being updated for the first time since 2016.
The town is hosting an open house at Osborn Hill School Thursday night to gather feedback.
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The Republican, who is in the midst of her first term, is planning to officially kick off her campaign next month.
A local developer is looking to build a large, mixed-use complex on the Black Rock Turnpike site.
Two Town Plan and Zoning commissioners were not able to attend Tuesday's hearing, and they requested the delay.
"The stated goal under the bill is to develop a 'transit oriented community' with a minimum housing density of 20 units per acre."
The Federal Emergency Management Agency suspended the Community Rating System Retrograde penalty for the National Flood Insurance Program.
The two are among 20 jurists nominated this week by Gov. Ned Lamont.
The Alliance to Preserve Peaceful Fairfield Neighborhoods issued a statement Wednesday concerning the proposed dog hotel and hospital.
The town's Selectpersons, Finance Board and the Representative Town Meeting have all approved the measure, which will cost millions.
"Let’s get this right and bring all stakeholders to the table before taking this any further at the RTM."
The Representative Town Meeting is considering making changes to Fairfield's noise ordinance to give police more enforcement power.
A proposal before the Representative Town Meeting looks to make it easier for police to enforce noise violations.
Last week, the Board of Selectpersons also approved a $10.5 million proposal, the finance group amended to add $100,000 for a new study.
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One member of the Force made more than $300,000 in total compensation in Fiscal Year 2022, according to officials.
This program allows businesses to claim a State tax credit for cash contributions made to qualifying community programs.
Democrats Bill Gerber and Christine Vitale last week officially launched their campaign for First Selectman and Selectman, respectively.
The Board of Finance and the Representative Town Meeting must also approve the funding this month.
The first of three virtual workshops is scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday night via Microsoft Teams. Click for more information.
The town's Human Resources Department is conducting the investigation.
The Fairfield County Regional Dispatch Center is set to begin handling emergency calls from Fairfield, Westport and New Canaan on Wednesday.
Westport and Fairfield are slated to merge 911 operations next week under the Fairfield County Regional Dispatch center.
The two Democrats will hold an official kickoff event next week.
About 1,800 Fairfield homeowners in the National Flood Insurance Program could lose a discount on their fees, due to the pavilion saga.
"Dishing out information in tiny spoonfuls probably did not begin with the current administration. It’s still no way to run a government."
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The Rooster River serves as the border between Fairfield and Bridgeport.