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Can a cluster development save the farm? Owners of Madison’s Barberry Hill Farm say yes

Can a cluster development save the farm? Owners of Madison’s Barberry Hill Farm say yes

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

A proposed cluster housing development on land formerly belonging to Barberry Hill Farm will help save the working farm, according to the developer and farm owner Kingsley Goddard. Some 5.8 acres, the rear portion of the 17.5-acre farm, was sold last November for $2.4...
Can a cluster development save the farm? Owners of Madison’s Barberry Hill Farm say yes

$53M Cromwell Middle School project, including outdoor classrooms, moves to design phase

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

The new $53 million Cromwell Middle School project is moving along, with the schematic design phase completed and reviewed at the building committee’s meeting Jan. 4. Next up is the detailed design phase, which is estimated to last about nine weeks. After seeking to...
Can a cluster development save the farm? Owners of Madison’s Barberry Hill Farm say yes

What is Stamford doing with $6M+ in federal funds? Building a library branch, replacing streetlights

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 9, 2023 | Uncategorized

A federal funding package enacted at the end of 2022 includes more than $6 million in earmarks for the city and millions of dollars more for nonprofit organizations that have offices in Stamford. The largest earmark for the city — a $3 million allocation — is for the...
Can a cluster development save the farm? Owners of Madison’s Barberry Hill Farm say yes

Milford mandates EV charging stations in future build projects

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 9, 2023 | Uncategorized

Any future developments with 30 or more parking spaces will have to make 10 percent of those spots electric vehicle charging capable, thanks to a newly approved change to the city’s zoning regulations. The state legislature, in Public Act 22-25, mandated towns...
Can a cluster development save the farm? Owners of Madison’s Barberry Hill Farm say yes

Large-scale apartment complex in Windsor proposed to replace vacant lot where car dealership stood

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 9, 2023 | Uncategorized

A developer is proposing 77 apartments in a four-story building on Windsor’s Poquonock Avenue just a few blocks away from an even larger new project at the Windsor Center Plaza. Town planners last spring gave initial approval to the concept for Sachdev Real Estate...
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