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Community Divided Over Controversial Zone Change Proposal

July 08, 2024 | Town of Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut



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Community Divided Over Controversial Zone Change Proposal
During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding a proposed zone change for a new five-story building project were at the forefront of discussions. Residents expressed apprehensions about safety and traffic congestion, particularly highlighting difficulties in exiting driveways during peak hours. Christina Carlos, a local resident, voiced her opposition to the zone change, emphasizing that the project's plan to offer only 25% affordable housing units for four years fell short of addressing long-term community needs.

The developers defended their project, stating that traffic management strategies would include redirecting vehicles through secondary roads to alleviate congestion. However, local officials and residents raised concerns about the potential dangers this could pose to neighborhoods not accustomed to heavy traffic, especially in areas where children play.

Andre Gomes, counsel for the applicant, addressed public comments regarding traffic data, asserting that recent traffic counts were taken on non-holiday dates and that the data indicated smooth traffic flow. He also acknowledged ongoing investigations into potential groundwater contamination from a nearby gas station, assuring that any issues would be addressed during the special permit application process.

The meeting also touched on the possibility of conducting a peer review of traffic studies, although some officials questioned the independence of such reviews. The discussion concluded with a commitment to collaborate with the local Board of Education to ensure safe school bus operations in the area.

As the community continues to voice its concerns, the fate of the proposed development remains uncertain, pending further evaluations and public input.

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