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Resident accuses Weston planning staff of failing to prepare state-required housing affordability reports and delays public records
Summary
A local resident told trustees the village posted the same incomplete housing-affordability report for multiple years, said the report fails to meet a quoted state statutory standard, and reported a delayed public-records response and disputed fees.
A member of the public told the Village of Weston Board of Trustees that the village has failed to complete statutorily required housing-affordability analysis reports for 2022 through 2025 and that a public-records request he submitted in April remains unfulfilled.
During public comment, Jim Pinsonal of 502 Arrow Street said the same incomplete file was published for four separate years and read a passage he attributed to a state statute describing the required contents of a housing affordability analysis: the analysis must “identify ways in which the municipality can modify its construction and…
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