Author Archives: Citizens for Easton

SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR 16TH ANNUAL FARM TOUR !!! (Rain or Shine)

Our 16th Annual Farm Tour promises some exciting new additions, which you will discover upon your arrival at the SSES Pavilion. See below to see a sampling of what was offered for our 2024 Farm Tour.

Click this link to view video of some past tours

PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR ANNUAL MEETING MAY 21, 7PM AT THE LIBRARY FEATURING DAVID BRANDT FROM ALT

Citizens for Easton is proud to invite the community to our Annual Meeting on Wednesday May 21 at 7 p.m. in the Easton Library Community Room. Join us for an inspiring and informative evening as we welcome David Brant, Executive Director of the Aspetuck Land Trust (ALT), as our headline speaker.

ALT is widely recognized as our region’s premier land trust, and under David’s visionary leadership, it had a banner year in 2024—protecting 85 acres of vital open space in Monroe and Weston, including the stunning 65-acre Benedict Farm. This remarkable area, with its rolling hills, rich meadows, and diverse wildlife habitats, now joins the growing network of protected lands that support clean water, biodiversity, and resilient ecosystems.

David will share exciting updates on ALT’s current preservation work right here in Easton, where development pressures continue to mount due to a statewide housing shortage. He’ll discuss the vital importance of protecting land not only for its natural beauty and ecological value, but also as a critical part of the Fairfield County Greenbelt—a wildlife corridor and flyway that stretches across our region. Equally important, much of this land safeguards the watershed that serves over 600,000 people in the Fairfield and Bridgeport area.

ALT’s mission aligns deeply with ours at Citizens for Easton. For more than 50 years, we’ve worked to preserve the town’s rural character and protect our natural resources. As always, we believe preservation is not just about the past—it’s about our future: ensuring clean drinking water, protecting native species, and maintaining the landscapes that make Easton so special.

Please come, bring a friend, and learn how you can be a part of this urgent and inspiring work. Light refreshments will be served. We promise you’ll leave informed, energized, and reminded of the power of community action to protect the land we love.

Let’s come together to protect what matters—before it’s too late.

PLEASE CAST YOUR VOTE AT SAMUEL STAPLES SCHOOL ON TUESDAY MAY 6

Dear CFE members and concerned citizens: 

 We’re writing to alert you that a critically important machine vote will  be held on May 6, 2025, at Samuel Staples Elementary School, 515 Morehouse Road, Easton, CT from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.


We urge you to vote “yes” on item 3:  “Shall the town adopt the modified Planning and Zoning Ordinance Chapter 147, which creates an elected P&Z Commission?”

We have long believed that an elected P&Z will consider the wishes of the townspeople before acting on zoning matters.

 Meanwhile, please vote yes on item 4 too:  “Shall the Town adopt a new Ordinance declaring Easton Town Hall a local Historic Property?”  We believe this is congruent with our mission statement “Preserving Easton’s scenic, rural, agrarian, and small town characteristics”

 Thank you and see you at the polls! 

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPEAL

INTERVIEW WITH ANDREW KUPINSE, VICE PRESIDENT, CITIZENS FOR EASTON BY LAURA MODLIN, WPKN

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EASTON SHOULD REVISIT GRANTING OF SPECIAL PERMIT FOR MANUFACTURING

Links to letters referenced above:

https://eastoncourier.news/2024/08/09/letter-town-must-address-flawed-zoning-regulations/

https://eastoncourier.news/2024/07/18/letter-former-zba-chair-cites-concerns-about-special-permit/)

15th Annual Farm Tour Dedicated to Jane Paley Price Huge Success!

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SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR 15TH ANNUAL FARM TOUR !!! (Rain or Shine)

Our 15th Annual Farm Tour promises some exciting new additions, which you will discover upon your arrival at the SSES Pavilion. See below to see what was offered for our 2023 Farm Tour.

Click this link to view video of some past tours

SPECIAL PERMIT APPROVED BY P&Z

 On May 28, 2024, Easton Planning & Zoning (P&Z) approved a Special Permit (SP24-01) for the operation of a major home-based business in a new accessory structure to a woodworking cabinet shop located at 450 Sport Hill Road.

This business, despite being designated as “home based” will in fact operate in a separate 3000 square foot non-residential manufacturing facility, with a septic and up to 5 employees.  It will generate carcinogenic dust.

Since its inception, Citizens for Easton has sought to preserve Easton’s special character. 

While we generally do not comment on individual zoning applications (and have utmost respect for entrepreneurial spirit), it is our belief that breaking zoning to allow this manufacturing facility in Easton conflicts with the very essence of the character of Easton and sets an unlawful and dangerous precedent for our Town.

Yesterday, the Land Use Department rejected a submission to the Board of Appeals (ZBA) brought by an Easton citizen to appeal this decision, suggesting that the issue should be brought to court.  Nevertheless it is our belief that the ZBA is empowered under Connecticut’s statutes to reverse this decision itself if it chooses to do so. 

We write to inform the citizens of the status of this important issue and CFE’s concerns. 

If this issue is of concern to you we encourage you to make your voices heard.  The ZBA can be reached at the following address.

                              Easton Land Use Department

                              225 Center Road

                              Easton, Connecticut 06612

                              P: (203) 268-6291

                              E: jgiorlando@eastonct.gov

Our zoning officials are important caretakers of Easton’s zoning laws.  We encourage everyone to thoughtfully consider the propriety and impact of this  P&Z decision.

CFE Board of Directors

TROUT BROOK VALLEY-25 YEARS LATER

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