Politics & Government

Come Share Your Thoughts With Greenwich Officials On Capital Projects In Town

First Selectman Fred Camillo and BET Chair Harry Fisher will participate in a public hearing on capital projects in town.

First Selectman Fred Camillo and BET Chair Harry Fisher will participate in a public hearing on capital projects in town.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and BET Chair Harry Fisher will participate in a public hearing on capital projects in town. (Richard Kaufman/Patch Staff.)

GREENWICH, CT — With less than two months remaining in 2025, work is beginning on the 2026-2027 municipal budget.

According to First Selectman Fred Camillo's weekly newsletter, he will participate in a public hearing with current BET Chair Harry Fisher on Nov. 13 in the first floor Town Hall Meeting Room. The hearing is slated to start at 6:30 p.m.

"This is a chance for the public to come and advocate for projects that could be included in next year’s budget or in future years," Camillo said. "There will be a list of contemplated capital projects available at the hearing.Speakers will be limited to three minutes. Please come and join us to discuss the projects that are priorities to you."

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Camillo and Greenwich Public Schools have traditionally presented their proposed spending plans in January to the BET Budget Committee.

Camillo's full weekly newsletter can be found here.

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