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Votes at a glance: Greenwich Board of Selectmen actions, March 26, 2026

March 29, 2026 | Town of Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut


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Votes at a glance: Greenwich Board of Selectmen actions, March 26, 2026
Summary of formal actions recorded at the Town of Greenwich Board of Selectmen meeting, March 26, 2026:

- Approval: Minutes of the regular meeting of 03/12/2026. Motion moved and seconded; voice vote recorded as yes (Fred Camillo, Lauren Raven, Rachel Conn). Outcome: approved.

- Approval: Minutes of the special meeting of 03/12/2026. Motion moved and seconded; voice vote recorded as yes. Outcome: approved.

- Approval: Appoint Historic District Commission as the study committee to review 341 North Street (Hankin House) for possible local historic designation. Motion by Lauren Raven; second by Rachel Conn; voice vote unanimous among those present. Outcome: approved.

- Appointment: Ron Caracella, Citizens Police Advisory Committee, term expiring 12/31/2028. Motion moved and seconded; voice vote recorded as yes. Outcome: approved.

- Appointment: Sam Romeo, Greenwich Communities, term expiring 07/31/2031. Motion moved and seconded; voice vote recorded as yes. Outcome: approved.

- Appointment: Sarah Harris, Inland Wetlands and Water Courses Agency, term expiring 10/31/2029. Motion moved and seconded; voice vote recorded as yes. Outcome: approved.

- Appointment: Tom Broadhurst, Selectman's Nomination Advisory Committee, term expiring 06/30/2029. Motion moved and seconded; voice vote recorded as yes. Outcome: approved.

- Postponement: Vote on proposed 2026 outdoor‑dining fee revisions (to allow for stakeholder input on barrier sleeves and fee impacts). Motion to postpone approved; outcome: postponed for two weeks.

- Adjournment: Motion to adjourn moved and seconded; voice vote approved.

Notes: Where recorded, the meeting used voice roll calls with board members indicating yes. The opioid settlement item was presented as a first read and did not receive a vote; the outdoor‑dining fees matter was postponed for further review.

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