Stamford Board of Reps to Investigate Allure Patio Collapse, Building Inspection Process After a patio collapse at the Allure apartment building earlier in February, Stamford's Board of Representatives are investigating the issue.
Stamford BOE Finance Committee Recommends Additional $1.1 Million for Budget The Stamford Board of Education's Finance Committee added an additional $1.1 million to its overall budget, which is headed to the full board.
Stamford Board of Reps Asks Zoning Board to Forward Petition The Stamford Board of Representatives voted 21-16-2 to approve a resolution urging the Zoning Board and Land Use Bureau to forward on a petition signed by more than 1,000 residents opposing zoning text changes. The resolution [http://www.boardofreps.org/Data/Sites/43/userfiles/committees/landuse/items/2022/lu31004_
The "What": This Week in Southwest Connecticut A look at what's happening around southwest Connecticut for the week of February 7.
Stamford: Proposed 10-Year School Facilities Master Plan A new “South Stamford” school for kindergarten through 8th grade students is part of a new proposed master facilities’ plan for the city’s schools over the next 10 years. All of the city’s schools “will be touched” in this plan, which ranges from maintenance work at some schools
Stamford: Exploring West Main Street Bridge Options What are the options for reconstructing the existing—or building a new—West Main Street Bridge Project and what are the impacts of each plan? Finding out that information is the goal of a new proposed resolution of the Board of Representatives [http://www.boardofreps.org/Data/Sites/43/userfiles/
More than $150 million is coming to Southwestern Connecticut. How will it impact the region? Infrastructure almost always goes unnoticed— until there’s an issue with it. We often don’t think about the roads we travel to work each day, until we hit a large pothole and mess up a tire, or see a road closed and have to detour. We don’t think