Politics & Government
Delegation: State Dropping Juvenile Detention Center Plans 'A Major Win For The Residents Of Tolland'
The Tolland town manager and legislative delegation have responded to the state scrapping plans for a juvenile detention facility in town.

TOLLAND, CT — State Reps. Tammy Nuccio and Tim Ackert, state Sen. Jeff Gordon and Tolland Town Manager Brian Foley Thursday issued a quick response that welcomes a
decision by the Connecticut Judicial Branch to pursue an alternative location " outside of Tolland" for a proposed juvenile detention facility.
"This is a major win for the residents of Tolland,” the delegation said in a collective statement. "From the
moment this proposal came to light, our focus has been clear: ensuring the voices and concerns of our community were heard and respected."
The delegation raised serious concerns about the proposed facility location along "Tolland's primary commercial corridor and near schools and childcare facilities.:
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The proposal would have involved converting the Nerac corporate campus off Merrow Road into a residential program for juvenile offenders under the state’s REGIONS initiative.
"Our delegation will always stand up for the people of Tolland. When decisions are being considered that could significantly affect our town, we will make sure our residents have a voice and that their concerns are taken seriously," the statement continued. "This decision demonstrates what can happen when residents speak up and their elected officials work together to advocate on their behalf. Today's outcome
is a victory for the town of Tolland and the people who call it home."
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Following concerns over being "blindsided" by the proposal , the delegation worked closely with state officials "to ensure that a full review of the proposal and its potential impacts on the community would be conducted."
Discussions facilitated by the Governor’s Office led to a pause in the state’s efforts to acquire the site so, additional
"evaluation" could occur, the delegation said.
"We want to thank the Governor's Office for helping facilitate productive conversations throughout this process," the delegation said. "We also appreciate the willingness of the Judicial Branch and Chief Court Administrator Joan K. Alexander to listen to the concerns raised by residents, town officials, and legislators."
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