Plan of Conservation and Development for Greenwich
Dear Friend of the Greenwich Land Trust,Once every ten years, the Town of Greenwich is required by the state of Connecticut to prepare a Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD).
This fall, the firm of Planimetrics is hosting meetings around Greenwich inviting residents to comment on topics that are important to them.
Topics that have been discussed at these meetings have been traffic, open space, the central business district, our shoreline, our parks, water quality, density issues, affordable housing, athletic facilities, to name a few.
If we are going to have any impact on the future of land preservation in Greenwich, we need to speak out about the importance of open space to our health and the quality of life in our town!
As a member of the Greenwich Land Trust community, I hope you will join in raising your voice for the protection of open space in Greenwich.
We have the opportunity to voice our opinions at upcoming meetings on the following dates:
11/8, 11/18, 11/20, 11/28, 12/13 and 12/19
For meeting times and locations, please visit the Town of Greenwich’s website.
Sincerely,
Bill Boysen
President of the Board
The Greenwich Land Trust

