The Waterbury Times|Published Mar 8, 2026
Waterbury- The Waterbury Land Bank Authority (WLB) will host an informational meeting on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Veterans Memorial Hall, Waterbury City Hall, 235 Grand Street, Waterbury, CT 06702.
The meeting will provide residents with a comprehensive overview of the Land Bank, including its history, governance, accomplishments, and future goals.
Who Will Speak
- Alderman Mosley – Welcome and purpose of the meeting
- Fred Luedke, Chairman of WLB – Introduction of the Board of Directors
- Jim Smith, Chairman, Harold Webster Smith Foundation
- Joe Geary, Chief of Staff, Mayor of Waterbury
- Nancy MacMillan, WLB Executive Director – Presentation on mission, governance, and achievements
What is a Land Bank Authority?
A Land Bank Authority is a public entity that acquires, manages, and repurposes vacant, abandoned, or tax-delinquent properties. The goal is to return these properties to productive use, often for housing, economic development, or community projects.
Key functions include:
- Acquiring abandoned or tax-delinquent properties
- Clearing titles and liens to make properties sellable
- Facilitating redevelopment for residential, commercial, or mixed-use projects
- Supporting neighborhood revitalization and increasing property values
Land banks exist to help cities manage blight and improve community quality of life, making them a critical tool in urban redevelopment.
Why Residents Should Care
The WLB has been involved in redeveloping key properties in Waterbury, supporting new housing, small businesses, and community spaces. This meeting is an opportunity for residents to:
- Learn about current and upcoming projects
- Ask questions about redevelopment plans
- Understand how community input can shape priorities
Meeting Details
Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: Veterans Memorial Hall, Waterbury City Hall, 235 Grand Street, Waterbury, CT 06702
For residents interested in Waterbury’s redevelopment efforts, this informational meeting is a chance to get first-hand information directly from city leaders and Land Bank officials.
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