A Glastonbury project to construct sidewalks along part of the Main Street corridor will get a hearing as part of the Town Council’s regular meeting set for Jan. 10.
The town of Glastonbury is considering buying a 10.86-acre property at the end of a cul de sac off House Street for $3.4 million in order to build an affordable housing complex.
The Town Council voted unanimously earlier this month to hold a public information hearing on the proposed purchase at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25.
The property at issue is at the end of Nye Road, a short distance north of Salmon Brook and the multi-use trail the town has built along it. There are two office buildings on the property street Nos. 50 and 55.
Glastonbury voters are set to decide on whether the town should borrow an additional $3 million for the town’s land acquisition and preservation fund for both municipal and preservation purposes in a referendum this November.