New Fairfield residents question legality of high school building plan

New Fairfield residents question legality of high school building plan

Town officials are looking to acquire 78 Gillotti Road for its high school building project, but some New Fairfield residents are questioning whether that move is legal without a referendum. One resident called for the project to be “formally placed on an indefinite hold” due to construction costs and financial hardships taxpayers are facing as a result of the coroanvirus pandemic. Last week, the Permanent Building Committee agreed to reduce the project budget by $475,772 and move an additional $547,228 into contingency if the town were to purchase the property. Board of Finance member Anthony Yorio noted some residents believe the $325,000 cost to purchase 78 Gillotti Road would be added onto the project budget — but that would not be the case.

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