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The Central Region Council of Governments (CRCOG) Policy Board held a hybrid meeting on April 23, 2025, with representatives from 34 member towns and guest speakers from Connecticut Department of Transportation and congressional offices. The meeting covered executive director reports on project and committee updates, and included a legislative update highlighting House Bill 6831 regarding transit-oriented development funding for towns and House Bill 7112 concerning sewer infrastructure and lot size restrictions, with encouragement for board members to engage with legislators on CRCOG's suggested changes to these bills.
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This document is an informational webpage from the Town of West Hartford outlining procedures and schedules for public meetings and board commissions. It provides guidance on how residents can submit comments on public hearings, access meeting videos, request accessibility accommodations, and view upcoming meeting calendars for the 2025-2027 term. The page includes sample April 2026 meeting schedules for various town boards and commissions, with meetings generally held at Town Hall or the Elmwood Community Center beginning at designated times such as 7:30 PM for Town Council meetings.
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The Hartford Business Improvement District (HBID) is a 60-block nonprofit serving Hartford's commercial core through services focused on cleanliness, safety, marketing, and placemaking for property owners, residents, and visitors. The 2022-2023 annual report documents the HBID's governance structure and board composition, representing approximately 90 property owners across 300 parcels, and highlights the organization's participation in multiple city and regional committees including the Hartford Chamber of Commerce, Greater Hartford Arts Council, and International Downtown Association. The HBID delivers supplemental services beyond municipal offerings to enhance economic vitality and quality of life while providing measurable returns on property owners' investments.
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This document lists the 2024 City Council meeting schedule for Hartford, with 22 regular meetings scheduled between January and December 2024, held on Monday evenings (with occasional Tuesday dates) from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM at City Hall (550 Main Street). The document provides logistical details including contact information for meeting coordination and mentions a Levee Improvement Project involving South Meadows Dike repairs as context, though specific meeting agendas or decisions are not detailed in this scheduling announcement.
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The document presents the 2023 City Council meeting schedule for Hartford, listing 21 regular meetings scheduled throughout the year, primarily on Mondays at 7:00 PM, held at Hartford City Hall (550 Main Street). The meetings are open to the public at no cost, with contact information provided for inquiries.
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The City of Hartford Planning and Zoning Commission adopted comprehensive zoning regulations on December 6, 2005, which were subsequently amended and restated on September 23, 2014, amended again on December 9, 2014, and amended and restated on April 14, 2015, becoming effective April 29, 2015. The regulations establish a framework for land use control across ten articles covering general provisions, administration and enforcement, zoning districts, permitted uses, parking and loading requirements, accessory uses, signs, planned developments, fences, and landscaping. The document serves as the primary municipal code governing zoning compliance, district classifications, lot requirements, building standards, and development procedures for Hartford.
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Hartford County, Connecticut maintains public records through its 29 municipalities and state agencies, as county government was abolished in 1960. Public records—including court documents, property deeds, vital records, business licenses, tax records, and meeting minutes—are defined under Connecticut General Statutes § 1-200 and distributed among town clerks, assessors, and state agencies. Hartford County operates under Connecticut's comprehensive Freedom of Information Act, which requires public agencies to make records available for inspection and copying during regular office hours with a strong presumption favoring disclosure.
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This is the cover and staff page of Community Assistance Planning Report No. 293, presenting a comprehensive plan for the Town of Hartford through 2035. The document, prepared by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, lists Town of Hartford officials, Plan Commission members, and SEWRPC staff involved in the plan's development, along with representatives from the five-county SEWRPC board. The comprehensive plan appears intended to guide town development and policy decisions over the coming years in coordination with regional planning efforts.
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The document lists the 2025 City Council meeting schedule for Hartford, with meetings held biweekly on Mondays at 7:00 PM at 550 Main Street, and one additional session on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. The meetings are free and open to the public, with contact information provided for Siedah Lee. The document also references a Levee Improvement Project involving the South Meadows Dike, Toe Drain, Toe Ditch and Embankment Repairs, which requires a DEEP General Permit for stormwater discharge from construction activities.
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