During a recent government meeting in New Canaan, a long-time resident expressed concerns regarding the town's plans to increase housing density in the downtown area. The speaker, a member of the community for 40 years, highlighted the existing traffic issues and questioned the rationale behind concentrating more housing, particularly workforce and senior housing, in a busy downtown setting.
The resident pointed out the town's limited public transportation options, noting the absence of a bus depot and inadequate train service, which could hinder accessibility for potential residents. They advocated for the purchase of Avalon by the housing authority, suggesting it could be repurposed for affordable and workforce housing, while emphasizing the need to strategically place such developments in more suitable locations.
The speaker acknowledged the recent four-year moratorium on housing development, urging the town to consider the implications of expanding downtown for mixed-use purposes. They concluded by reiterating the importance of thoughtful planning in addressing the town's housing needs, while also expressing hope that the community would support the proposed housing initiatives.
The meeting proceeded with no further public comments, confirming that all who wished to speak had the opportunity to do so.