There is an application to the Trumbull and Easton Conservation Commissions for a dense development in Easton and Trumbull very close to the Mill River and the ALT and South Park Properties.
The Trumbull Inland Wetlands Commission has scheduled their public hearing to commence December 4, 2025 at 6PM. Please see the link to the agenda attached below
The public hearing scheduled for November 13th has been canceled and rescheduled for Thursday, December 4, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. The hearing will be held in the Town Council Chambers at Trumbull Town Hall. Public comment will be taken at that time. The hearing has been rescheduled because the applicant’s notice letters to neighbors were not sent by the applicant in a timely manner. In order to legally comply with Trumbull’s regulations.
There is an application to the Trumbull and Easton Conservation Commissions for a dense development in Easton and Trumbull very close to the Mill River and the ALT and South Park Properties.
The Trumbull Inland Wetlands Commission has scheduled their public hearing to commence November 13, 2025 at 6PM. Please see the link to the agenda attached below which includes reports from experts, maps and testimony from the public
On Monday December 5, 2022 there will be a Town Meeting to approve the language of the Conservation Restriction placed on the South Park Property by the Town legislature at the Town Meeting on May 31, 2022. The verbiage already approved by the legislature reads as follows:
Subsequent to this meeting, there will be a referendum vote by the town on December 13, 2022 , to approve the language of the Conservation Restriction.
Link here to the Town Website to read the Conservation Restriction document upon which we will be voting or Click below:
Approximately 19 acres were purchased by the Aspetuck Land Trust. The remaining approx. 11 acres will be deeded with a permanent conservation easement approved by Town Meeting May 31, 2022. (Below)
Congratulations to all the Eastonites who worked together to make this happen!
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Municipal Affordable Housing Plans: PA 21-29 establishes an initial deadline of June 1, 2022 for municipalities to have adopted their first Affordable Housing Plans (and every five years thereafter) as required by CGS Section 8-30j.. It also explicitly allows Affordable Housing Plans to be updated concurrently with the Plan of Conservation & Development.
As per Section 8-30j, Such plan shall specify how the municipality intends to increase the number of affordable housing developments in the municipality.
If you wish to have input on this most important issue, please attend or send an email.
Citizens for Easton meets the third Wednesday of every month at 8 PM in the library conference room. You may also attend the meetings via zoom. If you would like to attend a meeting virtually, email us at cfe@citizensforeaston.org, and we will provide you with the meeting information.