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Subcommittee weighs site options, parking costs and financing as it pursues 8-30g moratorium targets

New Canaan Affordable Housing Subcommittee · April 16, 2026
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Summary

Members reviewed candidate sites (including Richmond Hill, Morse Court and the lumberyard), discussed how site combinations translate to 'hue' points toward an 8-30g moratorium target, and raised parking and financing concerns that will be addressed in FAQs and later finance notes.

The New Canaan Affordable Housing Subcommittee spent significant time reviewing candidate sites and how they contribute toward the town's target for what members referred to as "hue" points needed to qualify for moratorium relief under 8-30g.

Krista (Chair) explained the public meeting will be high-level and will not resolve site-specific applications currently before planning and zoning, but staff noted the committee has identified three candidate sites and described how combined contributions from sites could move the town toward the 150-point…

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