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House adopts Connecticut's 2025—2030 conservation and development plan; members debate local control and housing language
Summary
The House adopted the five-year State Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD) for 2025—2030. Supporters described broad agency guidance and public engagement; some members raised concerns that the plan's priorities on housing and development could be editorial or prescriptive for municipalities.
The Connecticut House on March 5 adopted House Joint Resolution 67, the State Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD) for 2025 through 2030.
Representative Cavros deGraw, presenting the resolution, said the plan sets statewide priorities for land, water, resource conservation, and development and was developed through a bipartisan process, several public meetings and committee reviews. The plan was described as agency guidance…
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