Almost 30 acres could be lost forever:
The Easton Board of Selectmen is considering development proposals for selling the South Park Avenue property, consisting of almost 30 acres, located at 22 South Park Avenue. They have indicated that they plan to make a decision very soon, possibly as early as their meeting on May 7th. Citizens for Easton urgently asks for your support in taking action to retain town ownership of this valuable natural asset for current and future generations by maintaining it as it presently exists for use as a town park or, as befits our agricultural heritage, with a portion leased for organic farming. If preserved, residents could enjoy the tranquil beauty of this scenic treasure in southern Easton; if developed, it would be lost forever.
How you can take action:
- Send your email address to CFE at cfeinfo@frontier.com to receive updates
- Attend Board of Selectmen meetings (bi-monthly; agendas posted on Town of Easton website)
- Write or email the Selectmen:
- First Selectman Adam Dunsby
- Selectman Scott Centrella & Selectman Robert Lessler care of afalco@eastonct.gov