Politics & Government
Meeting Set For East Granby Businesses, Commercial Property Owners
Here's when East Granby business and commercial property owners can share their concerns.
EAST GRANBY, CT — East Granby officials are inviting local business owners and commercial property owners to share their input as the town works on updating its long-term planning document.
A public meeting focused on the 2026 Plan of Conservation and Development is scheduled for Monday, January 5, at 6 p.m. in the Town Hall Meeting Room, according to information released by the town.
The meeting is specifically geared toward businesses and commercial property owners in East Granby. Officials say the goal is to gather feedback on regulations, policies, or other issues that may be limiting business growth or property development.
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Town leaders are looking for input on what is currently working, what is not, and what changes may be needed to help retain existing businesses, support expansion, and attract new commercial development.
The Plan of Conservation and Development helps guide future land use, zoning decisions, and economic development priorities. Public feedback collected during meetings like this will be used as the town prepares its next version of the plan.
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The meeting is open to the public, but organizers say participation from business owners and commercial property owners is especially encouraged.
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