City Planning Commission Public Hearing Tonight on Waterbury’s 10-Year City Development Plan

The Waterbury Times|City Planning News|Published Mar 11 2026

Waterbury-The Waterbury Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing tonight at 5:30 PM in the Aldermanic Chambers at Waterbury City Hall to discuss the city’s proposed 10-Year Plan of Conservation and Development for the City.

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The meeting will give residents, business owners, and stakeholders an opportunity to review the long-term vision for downtown Waterbury and provide public comment before the plan moves forward.

Plans of Conservation and Development typically guide decisions on land use, infrastructure, housing, economic development, and environmental planning for the next decade.

Residents interested in the future of downtown are encouraged to attend and share their perspectives.

Meeting Details

  • What: Public Hearing – 10-Year Plan of Conservation & Development (Downtown)
  • When: Tonight at 5:30 PM
  • Where: Waterbury City Hall – Aldermanic Chambers

Waterbury Residents Can Still Weigh In on the Brass City’s Long-Term Development Plan Before Public Hearing set for March

Waterbury Residents Can Still Weigh In on the Brass City’s Long-Term Development Plan Before Public Hearing set for March


The Waterbury Times will continue following the discussion and reporting on major developments affecting downtown.

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