Parking in downtown Greenwich is a problem but suggestions to build a parking garage, add public transportation or add employee parking haven’t gained support.
Lamont: Towns should lead on affordable housing like Greenwich did, or Hartford will step in
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CT Governor Ned Lamont speaks at a Greenwich Communities plaque dedication at its Armstrong Court affordable housing apartment complex on Saturday, April 10, 2021, in Greenwich, Conn. The ceremony was held to formally honor those individuals who were an integral part of the construction of 18 new townhouses as part of a redevelopment project for the complex. Sam Romeo, chair of Greenwich Communities’ Board of Commissioners, is in the background.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
GREENWICH Throughout the debate over new state zoning reform bills, Greenwich has insisted that a local solution can better handle the need for more affordable housing than a Hartford mandate.
A proposed package of reforms working through the Connecticut Legislature would loosen zoning codes in a state traditionally committed to single-family zoning.
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