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Ridgefield's P&Z Commission continued discussion of proposed short-term rental regulations without taking action, with commissioners divided over whether rentals should be limited to primary residences and whether permits should be required.
Read the full story →Residents approved all nine referendum questions on May 12. The Board of Finance's town budget and the Board of Education's $123.8M budget for FY2026-27 both passed, along with funding for road and ADA improvements.
Read the full story →The Board of Selectpersons advanced the proposed $181.1M FY2026-27 budget — about a 3.6% increase — and called the Annual Town Meeting for May 4 at the Ridgefield Playhouse.
Read the full story →Budget discipline at the Board of Finance, keeping taxes in check without sacrificing core services like schools, roads, and public safety.
Ridgefield's Police, Fire, and First Responders deserve modern facilities and steady support. We back a thoughtful, fiscally sound path forward.
Decisions about Ridgefield's character should be made in Ridgefield, not dictated by mandates from Hartford that ignore local context.
Fair, balanced representation on the Board of Education and schools that prepare children for life, academically and personally.
Transparent decision-making and a real role for Republican voices on every board and commission.
Honest accounting on town infrastructure projects. Residents deserve to know what they are paying for and why.
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