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Residents criticize timing of 30-year Church Street Commons agreement; Common CDC officials defend project
Summary
At the Nov. 6 Hebron Board of Selectmen meeting, multiple residents said the board moved forward on a 30‑year agreement with Common CDC without adequate public notice; Common CDC and an outgoing selectman defended the project as necessary to meet state housing targets and preserve grant eligibility.
Residents and nonprofit developers sparred over process and transparency surrounding the Church Street Commons affordable housing proposal during public comment at the Nov. 6 Hebron Board of Selectmen meeting.
Toni Liberinoy, a Hebron resident, told the board she was "disappointed" that the board moved forward with a 30‑year agreement with Common CDC after the final proposal was circulated the same day it was voted on. "Entering into [a] 30 year legally binding agreement should involve thorough review and ample time for both the board and the public to understand the details and explore all options,"…
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