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Nov. 4—EAST HARTFORD — Voters will decide a number of referendum questions on Tuesday, Election Day, covering charter revisions and $18 million in spending for roadwork and fire equipment.
Despite allegations that some of its members held side meetings to ensure certain measures weren’t adopted, the Charter Revision Commission has forwarded a proposed revised charter to the ...
The sheriff's department, which is distinct from the police department, is responsible for serving legal process within the city of Shelton. The Fairfield County Sheriff's Department had a similar role before it and all other county sheriffs in Connecticut were abolished in 2000. The Shelton Sheriff's Department is not a law enforcement agency.
Oct. 31—EAST LYME — Voters at the polls on Nov. 7 will find 11 questions on the back side of the ballot that mark the first proposed changes to the town charter since 2009. Each question will ...
Shelton, located in eastern Fairfield County, is a city in Connecticut. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B.
Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) is a process mandated by the 1975 revision of the New York City Charter that is invoked when a proposed development will affect certain legal protections afforded to the existing area and/or its inhabitants.
The department has frequently won honors at local marching parades. White Hills has both a rural character and access to nearby shopping areas. The section of town is equidistant from Monroe center, Huntington center, and downtown Shelton. There is a recreational facility in the area called East Village Park, established in the early 1980s ...
They serve some functions analogous to county governments in other states, but have no independent taxing authority (Connecticut disbanded county governments in 1960). Councils of government also host some intermunicipal services based on the needs and voluntary participation of member or client municipalities.