6 Reasons Why Ridgefield Will be Better in 2008
January 26th, 2008 categories: Local Events, Ridgefield, Talking Real Estate
There’s a lot of good stuff going on in 2008! Ridgefield’s First Selectman Rudy Marconi delivered his State of the Town Address this week to an enthusiastic crowd. Standing before the Ridgefield Chamber of Commerce breakfast at the Community Center, Rudy made it clear that the town will continue to thrive in 2008. Highlights of his address include::
- The Police Station addition project will start as scheduled.
- Main Street traffic issues will be addressed by the State of Connecticut with construction crews working at night to minimize disruptions.
- The State will also provide funds for a major renovation to Yanity Gym and relocation of the softball field to Route 7.
- A state grant will be used to lengthen the sidewalk and plant trees on Route 35 near Copps Hill
- Redevelopment of the Schlumberger property is a major priority
- Recycling and Clean Energy initiatives will continue to be a priority
He summed things up “the town looks great, and it should continue to be great in 2008”. We’ll be celebrating our 300th anniversary with eight months of festivities planned.
See The Ridgefield Press for more information.
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