The Town Council of Stratford, Connecticut, convened on February 20, 2024, to discuss various planning issues, including the future of a property located at 29 Shoreline Drive. The meeting began with a focus on the condition of the property, which was described as appearing disarrayed but structurally sound. Council members noted that all utilities remained functional, suggesting that rehabilitation of the site could be a viable option.
One speaker emphasized the importance of preserving the property, arguing against its demolition. He pointed out that tearing it down would not only be costly for the town but would also eliminate a potential community asset. The speaker advocated for selling the property to someone who would restore it, rather than allowing it to be purchased by a flipper. He referenced nearby cottages that had been successfully refurbished, suggesting that a similar approach could enhance the area’s appeal.
Following this discussion, the council moved to close the conversation on the property. A motion was made and seconded, and the council voted in favor of closing the discussion. The meeting then shifted to the procedural aspect of whether a referral regarding the property could still be made, as there were concerns about the expiration of the referral period.
In summary, the council's discussions highlighted a community interest in preserving local properties and the potential benefits of rehabilitation over demolition. The next steps regarding the referral for 29 Shoreline Drive remain to be clarified in future meetings.