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Hartford City Council refers 421 Granby tax‑abatement plan to committee, sets public hearings and recesses for budget deliberations

Hartford City Court of Common Council · May 12, 2026
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Summary

The council referred a mayoral tax‑abatement resolution for 56 affordable rental units at 421 Granby Street to committee and announced public hearings on the abatement and Neighborhood Assistance Act submission; it postponed several items to May 26 and recessed until May 20 to begin deliberations on the mayor’s recommended budget.

At its May 11, 2026 meeting, the Hartford City Court of Common Council referred a mayoral resolution that would authorize a tax‑abatement agreement with Overlook Village Associates for 56 affordable rental units at 421 Granby Street to the Operations Management, Budget and Government Accountability Committee.

The council announced a public hearing on the tax‑abatement matter for a Monday in May 2026 at 7 p.m.; the transcript records "Monday, May 2026 at 7PM" but does not specify the calendar day. The council also referred the submission of community programs to the Connecticut Neighborhood Assistance Act (NAA) tax‑credit list to the same committee and set a public hearing for May 18, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. The council moved and carried these referrals by roll-call vote.

Separately, the council accepted a committee communication concerning the Pathways to Prevention grant awarded through the Connecticut Children’s Alliance in partnership with the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; that item was referred to the Quality of Life and Public Safety Committee. The council then voted to postpone several agenda items until the May 26, 2026 meeting, among them a resolution declaring traffic violence a public‑health crisis and an ordinance to provide relocation services to displaced tenants.

With no further business at the May 11 session, Council President TJ Clark recessed the meeting until May 20, 2026 at noon, when deliberations on the mayor’s recommended general‑fund budget and capital improvement program (agenda item 7.3) will begin.

The transcript records the council’s procedural motions and roll‑call approvals for referral and postponement but does not include substantive debate, detailed financial terms of the proposed abatement, or a full member-by-member roll-call record in the public transcript.