During a recent special meeting, the New Canaan Town Council addressed key concerns regarding the draft of the Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD). A primary point of discussion was the nature of the action steps outlined in the draft—whether they are requirements or merely suggestions. Council members clarified that no town body is mandated to implement any aspect of the POCD, emphasizing that it serves as a collection of recommendations rather than a strict directive.
The POCD is designed to present existing conditions, incorporate community input, and establish a future land use plan, with the intention of creating an implementation roadmap for the town. The draft explicitly uses the term \"recommended\" throughout, reinforcing that the strategies, policies, and actions are not obligatory but rather suggestions for consideration.
To eliminate any potential confusion regarding the non-mandatory nature of the plan, the council plans to make several edits to the draft. These include inserting the word \"recommended\" in various sections and modifying the implementation timeline to categorize actions as short, medium, or long-term, rather than specifying exact years. This approach aims to enhance flexibility and adaptability in the face of changing circumstances, such as budgetary constraints or emergent priorities.
The council also acknowledged the importance of public engagement in the drafting process, thanking community members for their contributions and encouraging further input. The public comment period remains open until September 20, allowing residents to share their thoughts either during meetings or via email.
In closing, the council expressed confidence in the collaborative effort to refine the POCD, which is intended to guide New Canaan's development over the next decade while remaining responsive to community needs and feedback.