Zoning regulations is subject of virtual public meeting in mid-October

Residents and other stakeholders city-wide can add their voices to proposed changes involving environmental standards of the city’s zoning regulations in a public virtual meeting to be held Thursday, Oct. 17, at 6 p.m., it was announced in a release yesterday.

In addition, an online survey is available to all residents and stakeholders to share their opinions about zoning, land use and development.

The public meeting has for its subject updates addressing parking across the city with a particular emphasis on downtown. The presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer period.

Information for the virtual meeting on Zoom is as follows: https://bit.ly/3MP2W0q with Meeting ID: 835 7077 4063 and Passcode: 123456.

The online survey is available at the following link: www.surveymonkey.com/r/bristolzoning.

For additional information about the proposed zoning amendments or the virtual public presentation, contact Robert Flanagan, city planner at RobertFlanagan@bristolct.gov.


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