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Mayor appoints Mister DeSilio to Longbrook Park commission amid council questions

January 09, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut



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Mayor appoints Mister DeSilio to Longbrook Park commission amid council questions
The Town Council of Stratford convened on January 8, 2024, to address various agenda items, including discussions on committee appointments, town attorney reports, and resolutions.

The meeting began with a brief inquiry regarding the ethics committee, with a council member expressing interest in its future decisions. Following this, Councilwoman Shaikh raised questions about the representation on the Longbrook Park commission. She noted the historical composition of the commission, which included two electorates from District 7 and two from District 2, in addition to three council members. Shaikh questioned the recent appointment of Mr. DeSilio, a Republican from District 2, to replace the resigned Ms. Boddington, also a Republican from District 7. The mayor clarified that the appointment was based on Mr. DeSilio's application and that past practices regarding residency were not strictly followed in her tenure.

The discussion transitioned to the upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. event, where Mr. Afreay is scheduled to speak, with council members encouraged to attend.

Town Attorney Mr. Hodgson then provided his report, noting that the town received three personal injury claims and four property damage claims in December. He highlighted the recovery of $2,500 in overdue taxes, $22,000 from a welfare lien, and another $2,500 from a blight lien.

The meeting proceeded to unfinished business, which was noted as nonexistent, followed by a review of ordinances and resolutions. There were no new ordinances, but a resolution was presented. A council member made a motion to accept the resolution, emphasizing its importance to their district.

In summary, the meeting covered key topics including committee representation, town legal matters, and community events, with a focus on maintaining transparency and addressing local concerns. The council plans to continue its work on these issues in future meetings.

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