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New Canaan Board Approves Public Works Contracts and Utility Appointments

October 07, 2025 | New Canaan, Fairfield, Connecticut


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New Canaan Board Approves Public Works Contracts and Utility Appointments
As the clock struck 8:31 AM on a crisp October morning, the Board of Selectmen in New Canaan convened for their regular meeting, ready to tackle the pressing issues facing their community. The agenda was set, but not without a last-minute addition: a cross-country event organized by the FCIAC FCAC, which was swiftly approved by the board.

With the agenda finalized, the board moved seamlessly through the minutes from their previous meeting, which were also unanimously approved, reflecting a sense of unity and purpose among the members. The atmosphere was cordial, yet focused, as they opened the floor to public comments. However, the silence that followed indicated a lack of community input this time around.

The meeting quickly shifted to a significant request from the fire department. They sought approval to open a purchase order not exceeding $15,000 for the maintenance and repair of firefighting equipment. This request underscores the town's commitment to ensuring that its emergency services remain well-equipped and ready to respond to any crisis.

As the discussions unfolded, it became clear that the board was dedicated to addressing the needs of New Canaan's residents, balancing community events with essential services. The meeting exemplified the ongoing efforts of local leaders to foster a safe and engaged community, leaving attendees with a sense of reassurance about the town's priorities and future initiatives.

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