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06-01-2026 City Council
Monday, Jun 1, 2026
Council Approves $670,436 in ECS Grant Funding Amidst Financial Concerns
The City Council approved Ordinance 06012601, allocating $670,436 in additional ECS grant funding from the state for the current fiscal year. Despite concerns about late submission, potential MBR impacts, and conflicting information regarding the funding's availability and accounting, the council voted 5-1 to approve the ordinance. Council members debated the implications of the funding, with some advocating for immediate approval to benefit the school district, while others expressed reservations due to accounting complexities and potential liability.
Administration Committee Approves Multiple Board and Commission Appointments
The Administration Committee recommended several appointments and reappointments to city boards and commissions. Notable recommendations included Debbie Phillips moving to a regular member of the Citizens Advisory Board and Jess McCriedy being recommended for the Police Civilian Review Board, pending a background check. The committee also addressed vacancies and active participation in the Foreign Trade Zone and Historic District Commission, aiming to ensure quorum and active membership.
City Council Authorizes Application for Federal Railroad Safety Grant for Public Access Project
The City Council approved the application for a Federal Railroad Administration grant program for railroad crossing elimination and safety. The grant, sought for fiscal years 2025-2026, will fund costs associated with the New London public access project, potentially including a pedestrian overpass. Mayor Pasro emphasized the safety benefits of the overpass, noting it would connect the transportation center to the downtown area and offer scenic views, thus acting as a selling point for businesses. Council members expressed general support, viewing it as an investment in infrastructure and safety, and dismissed concerns that it might detract from downtown businesses.
City Council Approves $250,000 for Atlantic Street Park Feasibility Study
The City Council approved Ordinance 0518-26-04, allocating $250,000 from the Connecticut DEC Community Investment Fund (CIF) Round 7 to evaluate the potential conversion of Atlantic Street into a public park and community open space. This funding covers soft costs, including community engagement and feasibility studies. A developer partner will contribute $50,000 in in-kind soft costs, bringing the total estimated project value to $300,000. Future funding for park completion may be sought from CIF and other federal grants.
Student Expresses Interest in Filling Liaison Role to Improve City-School Communication
Bianca Sinclair expressed her strong interest in the vacant student liaison position, believing she could effectively bridge communication between the city and the school district. She highlighted her active involvement in high school activities and her interest in politics, and has submitted her application for the role.
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