Politics & Government

Trumbull Seeks Input On Proposed New Senior, Community Center Project

Town officials said they will be conducting a survey "to better understand residents' priorities before any future proposal is developed."

Town officials announced on April 28, 2026, they will be conducting a survey regarding a proposed new senior and community center project.
Town officials announced on April 28, 2026, they will be conducting a survey regarding a proposed new senior and community center project. (RJ Scofield/Patch Staff)

TRUMBULL, CT — Town officials announced this week they will be conducting a survey regarding a proposed new senior and community center project.

According to the town website, Trumbull voters considered a proposal to construct a new senior and community center in November, however the referendum did not pass.

"To better understand residents' priorities before any future proposal is developed, the Town Council in a bipartisan 19-1 vote passed a resolution at its Feb. 2, 2026, meeting to commission an independent survey to be conducted by the Siena Research Institute/ReconMR," the town website reads.

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According to the town, the survey will be conducted during the week of May 4, during which residents may receive a call from a local "203" or "475" number; any text message will come from 203‑780‑6798.

All survey results will be publicly released, including a full presentation to the Town Council in June, according to the town.

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A list of FAQs about the survey, the project and the November 2025 referendum is available here.

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