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Mayor of Kilkenny: Let’s face up to vandalism problem
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The Mayor of Kilkenny called on the people of the city to stamp out the problem of vandalism Picture: Pixabay );
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As acts of vandalism continue in Kilkenny, Mayor Margaret Tynan has appealed to the people of the city to help stamp out the problem.
“It is time we faced up to the fact that a considerable amount of vandalism exists,” she said, “and it is time we did something about it. We can’t close our eyes to the problem.”
Fairfield approves 94-unit apartment project by the Merritt
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An artist rendering of the apartment project approved for 4185 Black Rock Turnpike in Fairfield.Contributed photo / Primrose Companies
FAIRFIELD An affordable housing project bringing 94 apartments near the Merritt Parkway was approved this week, though several officials said they disapproved of the project’s size.
“We can achieve the goals of (the affordable housing statue) and the need to expand affordable housing in town without building the absolutely largest building on the land,” said Matthew Wagner, the Town Plan and Zoning Commission chairman.
The Merritt 44 project at 4185 Black Rock Turnpike would include 65 market-rate apartments and 29 units considered affordable housing. It would be a mix of 26 one-bedroom units and 68 two-bedroom units.
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A property at 4185 Black Rock Turnpike has been approved as the site of a large apartment complex. (Google Maps)
FAIRFIELD, CT Plans for a 94-unit apartment complex off the Merritt Parkway can move forward after Fairfield officials signed off on the project Tuesday.
In a 5-1 vote, the Town Plan and Zoning Commission approved the application for the roughly 70-foot-tall building on a 2.3-acre property at 4185 Black Rock Turnpike. I do not see anything that would warrant us meeting the high burden to show this application should be denied, commissioner Thomas Noonan said.
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