The Stamford Democratic City Committee held an expulsion hearing on Wednesday night.
Jonathan Jacobson shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve the 148th State House District, which covers a portion of Stamford.
Also this week, the Stamford Democratic City Committee voted to hold an expulsion hearing to potentially remove Figueroa as a member.
Stamford will receive $4 million in financing for the Oak Park Phase 1 project, according to a news release.
State Rep. Anabel Figueroa has been a member of the Board of Representatives since 2001.
Winners of Connecticut's Aug. 13 primary races will now advance to become their party's banner bearer in the general election on Nov. 5.
Mayor Caroline Simmons and Stamford Democrats condemned recent comments made by state Rep. Anabel Figueroa as antisemitic.
Mayor Caroline Simmons' office announced her positive COVID-19 test on Thursday.
The partnership, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, leverages private funding to enhance Stamford’s parks for future generations.
The Stamford Zoning Board this week approved plans to redevelop an office property into a large apartment complex.
The project was one of three that were discussed recently by the Stamford Transportation, Traffic & Parking Department
There are four primary races in Stamford this August.
The Broad Street Roadway Safety Reconstruction project would add new safety features and bicycle infrastructure, officials say.
The project aims to enhance outdoor dining, public space and roadway safety.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong issued a statement regarding the 5-4 court decision on Thursday.
Plans for the dog park stretch back over a decade, and the project has gone through different versions.
A BBQ restaurant will be converted into a hybrid cannabis dispensary after the Stamford Zoning Board approved a special permit on Monday.
The Board of Representatives last week issued a unanimous voice vote to extend the ordinance for the pilot program by six months.
This is the highest bond rating possible, the city explained in a news release.
The money is being awarded through the Connecticut Recreational Trails Grant Program.
Grant awards were between $400 and $3,500.
The Stamford Democratic City Committee recently endorsed its slate of candidates for the November election.
The partnership, a 501(c)(3) organization, will leverage private funding to invest in Stamford’s parks system.
Censuring a member is a formal reprimand and doesn't entail specific consequences, the Stamford Advocate reported.
Officials have identified initial locations for speed cameras in Stamford. A public hearing on the plans is expected in the coming weeks.
Jonathan Jacobson, a Democrat, is a local attorney who has served on the Stamford Board of Reps., in District 12 since 2016.
Stamford's 146th State House District spans over much of the South End neighborhood, Shippan and downtown.
The Stamford Board of Finance went through the proposed budget and made several cuts on April 16.
Overall, $35.5 million in state funding is being released to nonprofit providers across CT to support capital improvement projects.
The Stamford Planning Board this week recommended a special permit request from Nautilus Botanicals to open a hybrid cannabis dispensary.
Mayor Caroline Simmons and Director of Administration Ben Barnes on Tuesday announced a new controller for the city.
The Board of Representatives this week voted to approve an ordinance that authorizes the use of speed cameras in the city
Besides Donald Trump and Joe Biden, there were several names on the ballot for Stamford residents to choose from on Tuesday.
The new position will be responsible for the coordination and oversight of the city’s housing services and homelessness programs.
"We support the ongoing efforts in Haiti to restore human rights, peace, stability, and democracy," Mayor Caroline Simmons said.
The proposed project aims to connect the West Side past I-95 and Metro-North, and the South State Street area to downtown and the South End.
The session is scheduled for Friday, March 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the sixth floor of the Stamford Government Center.
The total combined city and Stamford Board of Education expense budget and reserve for contingency is $685.4 million.
City Engineer Lou Casolo gave an update on the project to the Board of Representatives Operations Committee this week.
Simmons said in her most recent weekly newsletter she plans on enhancing investments in public safety.