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Greenwich Board of Selectmen affirms ADA coordinator's grievance response, finds no Title II violation
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Summary
The board reviewed an appeal from Loreen Taylor and, after considering the ADA coordinator's response and legal guidance, concluded the Town did not violate Title II of the ADA and recommended that the town review department practices to ensure compliance.
The Board of Selectmen read and adopted findings on April 23 in response to an ADA grievance appeal filed by Loreen Taylor.
The reading summarized the board's review of the grievance record, including the ADA coordinator's grievance response, an addendum, and legal guidance from the law department. The board said it had heard from the complainant in a prior meeting and considered both written and oral submissions.
The board concluded it did not believe the town or the Planning and Zoning Commission violated Taylor's rights under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act in the provision of town services, programs or benefits. The board recommended adopting and affirming the ADA coordinator's grievance response letter dated Jan. 21, 2026, and asked that the town review departmental practices so all departments are fully informed of their ADA responsibilities.
The board's written findings were dated April 22, 2026, and were signed for the board by Fred Camillo, Lauren Raven and Rachel Conner. The transcript records the reading and the board's statement of discharge of duties; no roll-call tally was recorded in the published segment.

