Politics & Government
Future Of Former Stratford Army Engine Plant Focus Of Community Meeting
A town-wide public meeting will be held on the future of the former Stratford Army Engine Plant, and an online survey remains open.
STRATFORD, CT — A town-wide public meeting on the future of the former Stratford Army Engine Plant will take place on Monday, June 29.
Point Stratford Renewal, the private development team, is hosting a community meeting to discuss the project and gather community input. The meeting will take place at 6 p.m. at Stratford High School
Stratford Mayor David Chess will kick off the presentation by introducing the development team, who will discuss their master planning process, according to an advisory.
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Following the presentation, members of the public will have the opportunity to learn about the site’s history, environmental cleanup, and potential future uses.
Point Stratford Renewal, led by Jim Cabrera, Ted Lane, Peter Cabrera, and Dev Hawley, will lead the presentation and be joined by representatives of Cooper Robertson (now Corgan), the project’s master planner, as well as Field Operations, the project’s landscape architect.
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Officials said an online public survey has already received hundreds of responses.
In May, the Point Stratford Renewal team launched a survey to gather community feedback and gauge public sentiment on the 77-acre property’s future use. The survey is available at www.pointstratford.com through July 13.
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