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Woodbury selectmen review bridge work, town events and upcoming budget meeting

Woodbury Board of Selectmen · April 15, 2026
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Summary

At its April 14 meeting the Woodbury Board of Selectmen received updates on the Heskey Bridge paving and local traffic monitoring, reviewed upcoming community events and budget outreach, and approved routine minutes and donations.

First Selectman Paul Zolpa opened the Board of Selectmen’s April 14 meeting in the Show Conference Room and provided a wide-ranging report on town operations, infrastructure and community events. He told the board that the Heskey Bridge roadway has been fully paved and that the Department of Transportation lists May 15, 2026 as the project completion date, while the town continues to monitor final guardrail installation and other punch-list items.

Zolpa also walked through recent town activity — from testing Microsoft Teams for internal use and live-streaming possibilities to announcing a strategic plan workshop on April 18 and the Woodbury Town Meeting on April 20 where conveyances and the proposed budget will be moved forward to referendum. He encouraged residents to attend meet-and-greets scheduled for April 20 and April 23 to review the proposed budget and ask questions. "If you've been to the Heskey Bridge recently, you probably noticed that the roadway has been fully paved," Zolpa said during his report. The board approved routine minutes and accepted several donations later in the meeting.