Politics & Government
First Meeting Upcoming For New Arch Street Task Force
Here's what's on the agenda for the Arch Street Task Force's first meeting.

GREENWICH, CT — The First Selectman’s Arch Street Task Force is scheduled to hold its first meeting Friday, Feb. 6, at 3 p.m., with members expected to organize the group and outline its scope of work related to the now-vacant building at 100 Arch St.
The meeting will be held online only via Zoom, according to the posted agenda. No public hearing or public comment period is listed.
First Selectman Fred Camillo formed the task force and announced participating members last week.
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The task force will look at potential future uses for the town-owned building at 100 Arch St. that was the former home of the Arch Street Teen Center, and put together a request for proposal from interested bidders.
The task force is expected to begin its first meeting by introducing members and electing officers, including a chairman, vice chairman and secretary.
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Members are also scheduled to discuss Freedom of Information requirements and review the formal charge of the task force, which will guide its responsibilities and priorities.
In addition, the group will discuss and take action to establish a regular meeting schedule for future sessions.
The full agenda and Zoom link can be found here.
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