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Who decides what a neighborhood needs? Stamford residents and developer clash over West Side's future

Who decides what a neighborhood needs? Stamford residents and developer clash over West Side s future FacebookTwitterEmail 1of36 Cynthia Bowser leads a group of concerned residents and neighborhood advocates through the neighborhood at Rose Ave, Stillwater Avee and Richmond Hill Saturday, April 3, 2021, in Stamford, Conn. A proposed development on West Main Street and how it would add 80 units to the community. Residents want no more than 40.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of36 State Representative David Michel joins Cynthia Bowser as she leads a group of concerned residents and Neighborhood advocates through the neighborhood at Rose Ave, Stillwater Avee and Richmond Hill Saturday, April 3, 2021, in Stamford, Conn. A proposed development on West Main Street and how it would add 80 units to the community. Residents want no more than 40.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

Here's what $44.3M could fund in Stamford: mold cleanup, paving, security upgrades

Here s what $44.3M could fund in Stamford: mold cleanup, paving, security upgrades FacebookTwitterEmail An emergency call beacon near Mill River Park in Stamford on Oct. 19, 2020. The proposed $44.3 million capital budget includes money for both blue light emergency phones and a half-mile greenway that would connect Mill River Park with Scalzi Park.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media STAMFORD After two weeks of delay and almost no debate, the Stamford Planning Board rubber-stamped this year’s capital budget Tuesday evening. The board allotted $44.3 million to city projects for the 2021-2022 budget, not far from its $48.2 million recommendation in 2020. However, much of that $44.3 million is already spoken for by massive city projects.

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