Politics & Government
CCM Re-Elects Mayor Curt Balzano Leng
Mayor Leng has been re-elected to both CT Conference of Municipalities and CT Inter-local Risk Management Agency Board of Directors.

From The Town of Hamden: Mayor Curt Balzano Leng is pleased to announce that he has been re- elected to the administrative boards of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities (CCM) and Connecticut Inter-local Risk Management Agency (CIRMA). CCM and CIRMA are non-partisan, membership funded organizations and the Board of Directors is chosen every year by member municipalities. Service on these boards is of great financial benefit to the Town of Hamden.
Mayor Leng also plans to attend CIRMA’s national conference, the National League of Cities Risk and Information Sharing Consortium (NLC-RISC). The NLC-RISC is a national conference which gathers leaders from municipalities around the country to share successful public programming experiences, ideas, and policies. The goal of this conference is to ensure that leaders like Mayor Leng have the appropriate tools and resources to provide top-notch programming and services which best meet the needs of Hamden’s constituents.
With his re-election to the CCM Board of Directors, Mayor Leng will be continuing his role helping Connecticut municipalities work together with the goal of providing excellent programming and services which meet the needs of all Connecticut residents. CCM is the state’s largest organization of municipal leaders in Connecticut and continues to grow in scope and capability each year.
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Speaking on the being re-elected to these boards, Mayor Leng said, “It is truly an honor to be recognized by these two organizations. Time and time again, these groups have proven their dedication to improving the lives of Connecticut residents. I am proud to represent Hamden, my constituents, and the people of Connecticut.”
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