During a recent council meeting, members voted on a resolution to discontinue approximately 1,500 feet of La Lorraine, a statutory action under Connecticut law. The resolution marks the initial step in a process that will involve further evaluation and community engagement regarding the future of the road.
Council members clarified that while the vote would officially discontinue the road, it does not signify an immediate cessation of maintenance. The city will continue to plow the road this winter, despite its change in status. Alderman Nash raised concerns about the implications of the discontinuance, prompting discussions about the responsibilities that will remain with the council and the Public Works Committee as the process unfolds.
Alderman Hayes emphasized the importance of transparency and community involvement, stating that the council will remain engaged throughout the process. The resolution does not require additional approvals from other city bodies, allowing the city manager to move forward with the project once an interested party is identified.
The council acknowledged that while this action is significant, it is merely one step in a longer process that may involve further planning and potential restoration of the road to public status in the future. The discussions highlighted the potential for economic development in the area, given the city's strategic location and utility incentives. Overall, the council's decision initiates a complex journey toward determining the future of La Lorraine, with ongoing oversight and community input expected as the project progresses.