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Shelton holds public hearing on expanding economic development commission’s regional role

Shelton City Board of Aldermen · August 15, 2025
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Summary

Sheila O'Malley, the new president of the Shelton Economic Development Commission, presented a proposal to amend ordinance 104 to let the commission undertake regional activities with neighboring Ansonia, including support for brownfield cleanup at the Copper and Brass site where Ansonia has received nearly $40 million in grants.

Shelton — During a public hearing July 24, Sheila O'Malley, identified as the new president of the Shelton Economic Development Commission (SEDC), asked aldermen to amend ordinance 104 to expand the commission's authority so it can perform regional activities on Shelton's behalf, specifically to assist neighboring Ansonia with brownfield redevelopment.

O'Malley told the board the SEDC charter currently…

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