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East Lyme
Wednesday Board of Selectmen special meeting, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall.
Groton City
City of Groton meetings are in person. Mayor & Council and Committee of the Whole meetings will broadcast live on GMTV.
Monday Mayor & Council, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building, Council Chambers.
Tuesday Planning & Zoning, 6:30 p.m., Municipal Building, Council Chambers.
Groton Town
Virtual meeting information will be provided on agendasuite.org/iip/groton under the meeting. Town Council, Committee of the Whole and Representative Town Meetings will be broadcasted live on GMTV. Links to Board of Education meetings are available under the Board of Education section at grotonschools.org.
Norwich The city has taken ownership of the defunct and abandoned former YMCA building on Main Street and plans to clean the property in preparation to market it, before or after demolishing the concrete structure.
The YMCA closed suddenly in 2009 and lost its tax-exempt status. Since then, the abandoned building and its defunct owner, YMCA of Southeastern Conn. Inc., had accrued more than $1.5 million in back taxes, interest and fees. With no one taking care of the property, the city also over the years has been forced to board up broken windows and doors to expel vagrants, and cut the grass, weeds and brush.
Norwich Human services programs, plans to develop a heritage park at the historic Uncas Leap site, funding for arts and affordable housing, along with economic development and a boost to community policing are included in the first half of the city s anticipated nearly $30 million federal COVID-19 relief funds.
City Manager John Salomone presented his proposal to the City Council on Tuesday for spending nearly $10 million of the first $14.6 million in funding $10.65 million directly to the city from the American Rescue Plan and another $3.76 million in the city’s portion of funds allocated to New London County.
The city expects to receive another $14.6 million in May 2022 under the same guidelines.
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