Current Police Chief Foti Koskinas is stepping down to become the police chief in Easton.
The RTM may face mandatory training or a $5000 fine over alleged FOIA violations.
Fairfield's Participation in State Housing Redevelopment Effort May Compromise Local Zoning Autonomy
The Connecticut Siting Council had approved United Illuminating's project last year.
A Call for Accountability in Fairfield
Rep. Hughes got the headlines last week — now it’s Rep. Keitt’s turn in the spotlight for laughing off tax hikes on her constituents.
In recent weeks, visas have been revoked for hundreds of college students throughout the United States.
The Representative Town Meeting voted late last month to dissolve the Parking Authority.
"Our offices have noticed there is an ambiguity in the form petition."
"Please Tony, either explain and defend these cuts -- or condemn them."
Sign the Petition: A bipartisan group has recently backed a petition to reverse the decision to dissolve the Parking Authority
"Improved operational efficiency is never a substitute for good government."
"This is a carefully scrutinized budget that reflects our dedication to providing the services Fairfield residents need and expect..."
BOF members Mary LeClerc, Jim Meyers, Amy Ruggiero, and Jim Walsh stood firm in advocating for transparency and financial responsibility.
"This financially sound, effective budget lays the groundwork for a successful fiscal year."
Submitted by Republican Minority Leader Jeff Steele
It is an "an effort to better streamline commuter lot functions and remove redundancies between the authority and town government."
The state has determined that Fairfield has successfully met affordable housing requirements under its Section 8-30g laws.
"As with any voluntary settlement, both sides compromise and neither generally gets everything they originally hoped for. "
Charlton & Gerber: Embarrassing
Jim Wendt has been with the town for more than three decades, and is being replaced by former Assistant Director Emmeline Harrigan.
The 18-month-long project will most impact residents on Kenard Street, Kenwood Avenue, Dalewood Avenue, Ash Street and Grasmere Avenue.
The board on Monday approved a spending plan of $381,964,286 for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Next, the Board of Finance and RTM will review it.
The location of Monday morning's meeting is being moved, according to officials.
"I regret that my comments may have led to any confusion about my support for Fairfield’s schools, educators and support staff."
After cutting Education, Gerber Increased his Department Salaries by 35%
What happens when some members from both parties cosponsor and then vote for something
What happens when one party rules town government
First Selectman Bill Gerber's budget represents an $11.1 million increase over the current fiscal year.
The Representative Town Meeting is scheduled to vote on the 2025-26 town budget on May 5; the Board of Finance sets the mill rate on May 8.
The event, which will also feature Dr. Thomas Murray III, associate professor of Economics at Fairfield University, is set for 10:30 a.m.
"Connecticut is at the crossroads when it comes to its energy future."
First Selectman Bill Gerber announced the review's availability on Thursday.
The proposed development at 15 Unquowa Road was denied by the Town Plan & Zoning Commission, but later approved by a court judge.
An overnight snow storm hit Connecticut.
First Selectman Bill Gerber and the Flood Prevention, Climate Resilience and Erosion Control Board will discuss the town's flood plans.
"The People deserve a government that performs exacting analysis before investing their money in projects and initiatives."
The Democratic First Selectman will give the address before the Representative Town Meeting.
The town has 10 Representative Town Meeting districts.
Sen. Tony Hwang and Reps. Jennifer Leeper, Cristin McCarthy-Vahey and Sarah Keitt are scheduled to attend.