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New Canaan commission schedules site visit for Waveney Park plan to remove Norway maples

New Canaan Inland Wetlands Commission · December 16, 2025
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The New Canaan Inland Wetlands Commission set a Jan. 6, 2026 site visit for an application from Waveney Park Conservancy to remove about 50 Norway maple trees near Anderson Pond, replant with natives in spring 2026 and add stone steps and paths.

The New Canaan Inland Wetlands Commission on Dec. 15 scheduled a Jan. 6, 2026 site visit for an application from Waveney Park Conservancy that proposes removing roughly 50 Norway maple trees and making pedestrian-access improvements at Anderson Pond.

Chair Angela Jameson described the submission as “Waveney Park Conservancy is requesting to remove approximately 50 10 inch in diameter or larger Norway maple trees and…

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