Politics & Government

Glastonbury Sets Hearing On $660,000 Boat Ramp Funding Plan

The Town Council has planned a public hearing for next week on a proposed $660,000 transfer for a boat ramp project.

The Town Council has planned a public hearing for next week on a proposed $660,000 transfer for a boat ramp project.
The Town Council has planned a public hearing for next week on a proposed $660,000 transfer for a boat ramp project. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

GLASTONBURY, CT — Glastonbury residents next week will have a chance to comment on a proposed $660,000 appropriation and transfer for a boat ramp project.

According to a legal notice from the Glastonbury Town Council, the public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at 8 p.m. It will be staged in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, 2155 Main Street, Glastonbury, and/or by Zoom Video Conferencing.

The hearing is for the council to consider action on a proposed appropriation and transfer of $660,000 to the Capital Improvement Project Fund for the boat ramp project, according to the notice.

Find out what's happening in Glastonburyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The funding plan listed in the notice would draw money from three sources:

  • $267,488 from the Capital Improvement Project Fund – Riverfront Park and Boathouse Project,
  • $26,950 from the Capital Improvement Project Fund – Riverfront Park Extension Project
  • $365,562 from the Capital Reserve Fund Balance

The next step in the process, according to the notice, is the after the public hearing, when the council will consider action on the proposal.

Find out what's happening in Glastonburyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Residents who want to follow the discussion can attend in person at Town Hall or participate through Zoom Video Conferencing.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.