Connecticut currently has the fewest available housing units in the nation and is in need of an additional 135,000 affordable units. In a recent editorial, we spotlighted the practice of wealthy towns ...
In a victory for advocates of Connecticut’s affordable housing law, a Superior Court judge last week ruled that the New Canaan Planning & Zoning Commission improperly denied a proposal to build a ...
Experts say that the data calls into question whether Connecticut towns are really making progress toward adding affordable ...
HARTFORD - A Stamford-based developer said planners in some Connecticut towns are using a controversial state law to create legal obstacles that discourage developers from building multifamily and ...
Members of a Connecticut legislative panel tackling the state’s affordable housing crisis are considering whether to continue to require that cities and towns have 10% of their housing stock be ...
State lawmakers gathered at Foxwoods Resort Casino today to discuss various housing issues, including what it may take to get ...
The Connecticut Council of Small Towns (COST) and community leaders gathered Wednesday at the Aqua Turf Club in Plantsville ...
O little town of Bethel! A wealthy Connecticut suburb is facing down a Manhattan-based real estate development firm that wants to build a 75-unit affordable housing project — with well-heeled ...
HARTFORD — Democratic majority leaders of the General Assembly who were disappointed by Gov. Ned Lamont's veto of a controversial housing bill say they are moving closer to compromise legislation that ...
Betsy Gara, Executive Director of the Connecticut Council of Small Towns (COST) joins Mike Hydeck to discuss why municipalities opposed the broad housing bill that Gov. Lamont vetoed, and what they ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) on Monday vetoed a sweeping housing reform bill that his administration helped to negotiate. Lamont said the legislation pushed too far in mandating local zoning ...
HARTFORD - A Stamford-based developer said planners in some Connecticut towns are using a controversial state law to create legal obstacles that discourage developers from building multifamily and ...
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