Simsbury's wetlands agency last week accepted the 669-unit project, ordering a review and setting an April 21 public hearing.
The proposed town/school budget is in the hands of the finance board before ultimately being decided by voters in May.
Selectmen have closed the public hearing for the changes to the governing document, with more clarifications sought.
This comes more than two years after the Simsbury Zoning Commission rejected a similar project by the same applicants.
The vote last month was unanimous, with the site plan approved with some conditions.
The Simsbury Board of Selectmen has approved a horse tax exemption for the 2025 Grand List, despite a split vote and resident objections.
Despite the weather, Simsbury selectmen will have an in-person meeting Monday night, Feb. 23, with the charter issue being continued.
The board has a special meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 18, along with a special public hearing on Monday, Feb. 23.
The Connecticut Department of Labor has released town-by-town unemployment numbers for December 2025.
The charter review board is finalizing a plan of proposed Simsbury government changes, seeking public input in the process.
The town's wetlands board will resume a public hearing and, possibly, vote on a wetlands permit for the large project by McLean.
He serves Avon, Barkhamsted, Canton, Colebrook, Hartland, New Hartford, Norfolk, Simsbury, and parts of Torrington, Harwinton, and Granby.
The Simsbury Zoning Commission denied an application for the large church to erect solar panels to power the 24.5-acre site.
The town's charter revision commission has a special meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 6, to move the process along.
The town has reminded residents that supplemental vehicle tax bills and second-installment property taxes are due by Feb. 2.
Simsbury's wetlands board continued its hearing on revised plans for the project to Jan. 20 after several spoke last week on the matter.
The town's wetlands board, which shot down a permit last May, will take up a revised application this week with another public hearing.
The town has begun budget work for 2026-27, and it is looking for organizations to apply for any available dollars that may be available.
Those elected Nov. 4 will officially start their new terms of office on Monday, with the public invited to a special ceremony.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Simsbury local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Simsbury residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.
Here's what you need to know regarding the Simsbury municipal election, including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.
Selectmen last week endorsed a multi-pronged sustainability plan that would be incorporated into Simsbury's governmental policy.
Simsbury resident Mike Paine tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Steven Antonio tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Edward Matteo tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Wendy Mackstutis tells Patch why she should be re-elected to a new term as Simsbury First Selectman.
Simsbury resident Diana Yeisley tells Patch why she should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Heather Goetz tells Patch why she should be elected Simsbury First Selectman.
Simsbury resident Kevin Beal tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Curtis Looney tells Patch why he should be elected to the Simsbury Board of Selectmen.
Simsbury resident Eric Wellman tells Patch why he should be elected Simsbury First Selectman again.
The Town of Simsbury has some important deadlines coming up for those who may qualify for myriad tax exemptions and/or declarations.
The Simsbury Democratic Town Committee said a social media post that appeared to be linked to them did not come from them.
The board of selectmen at its last meeting approved the town manager's annual performance review, along with a 2.5 percent pay hike.
The Simsbury Board of Selectmen unanimously approved modernizing the official Town of Simsbury seal ... without any controversy.
Amid general public support on Monday, the Simsbury Board of Selectmen voted to table a decision to fine-tune the ordinance's language.
The Simsbury Board of Selectmen has authorized the town manager to hire a Bloomfield-based contractor for the $2.64 million project.
The Simsbury Republican Town Committee this week caucused and endorsed its candidate slate for November's elections.