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This joint meeting convened the Board of Selectmen, Board of Education, and Board of Finance. Key discussion items focused on the budget for Fiscal Year 2027. Specific topics included the review of the Town Plus One Budget, the Review of the Board of Education Plus One Budget, and general discussion of items of interest concerning the 2026-2027 budget. The agenda also covered standard Board of Selectmen business such as appointments to various boards and commissions, communications regarding FY25 Capital Projects Carryovers to the FY26 Budget, New Business consideration for various funds with no activity, and reports from the Town Manager and First Selectman. An Executive Session was also scheduled.
Key discussion topics for the meeting include the finalization and next steps for the Fee/Use/Pricing Policy Draft and a continued discussion regarding the Parks "Quality of Life" matter. The agenda also allocates time for staff updates and a Board Roundtable session.
The key discussions during the meeting included the adoption of a resolution granting an easement on Mountain Road to Eversource Energy for the town's new radio tower site, authorizing the Town Manager to execute the necessary documents. Additionally, the Town Manager presented the January monthly departmental report, noting an increase in the grand list of 1.51% to approximately $1.4 billion, and updates on budget finalization and infrastructure focus. Reports from Selectmen covered the Granby America 250 Committee meeting schedule, an update on Middle School Band and Chorus performance, and various school activities including a Job Shadow Day and fundraising efforts.
This document provides an overview of Public Act No. 25-1 (House Bill No. 8002), "An Act Concerning Housing Growth." It details new requirements for the Town of Granby, including amendments to zoning regulations for middle housing and parking, and the mandate to adopt a Municipal Housing Growth Plan or participate in a Regional Housing Growth Plan by June 1, 2028. The plan must establish an affordable housing goal and outline specific implementation activities to achieve it. The overview also covers other elements of the bill, such as eligibility for grants and increased school construction reimbursement tied to plan compliance.
This document provides an overview of the Connecticut Legislative Housing Bill HB 8002 and outlines recommendations and timelines for the Town of Granby to comply with its requirements. Key areas include amending zoning regulations to allow middle housing and adjust parking requirements, developing a Municipal or Regional Housing Growth Plan to set affordable housing goals and implementation strategies, and identifying developable land and infrastructure needs. It also details eligibility for housing growth program funds and school construction reimbursement. The plan aims to promote diverse and affordable housing types, improve accessibility, and ensure regulatory compliance and strategic development within the town.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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