Farmington Council OKs $1 Million Park Grant, Debates Highlands Parking and Precinct Changes.

Farmington Council’s July 8 Marathon: Parking Fights, $1 M Grant, and a Precinct Pause 🚧🗳️

The Short Version

  • Date & Venue: Tuesday, 8 July 2025, 7 p.m. – Town Hall Council Chambers
  • Runtime: 2 hours 44 minutes (executive session excluded)
  • Quorum: 9 councilors present; Chair Patti Stoddard presiding
  • Headlines:
    • $1 million STEAP grant approved for Tunxis Mead Park overhaul
    • Highlands neighbors plead—again—for a marked crosswalk at Crestwood & Knollwood
    • Precinct‑merger hearing for July 29 tabled by majority voice vote
    • Chief Paul Melanson sworn in as Director of Public Safety after three years in Avon
    • Bulk‑trash weekends draw swarms of scavenger traffic, residents say

Watch the full meeting here: Town Council Meeting, July 8 2025


Public Comment: Highlands vs. the Parking Horde

Robert Parker, 22 Tanglewood Rd., urged council to stripe a crosswalk at Crestwood Dr. & Knollwood Rd. He cited frequent blockages by student cars and safety fears for walkers. Parker also asked the town to avoid scheduling bulk‑trash pickup on holiday weekends—Easter weekend alone attracted “hundreds of trucks,” he said.


Minutes Approved

  • Motion: Councilor Joe Capodiferro
  • Second: Councilor Amy Lamprecht
  • 9‑0 voice vote to accept minutes of 9 June 2025.

Committee Round‑Up

CommitteeLatest MeetingKey Actions & Next Steps
19‑20 Building17 Jun 2025Cupola scaffolding up on Monteith Dr. for flashing repairs; drywall and floor patches in progress.
Fire Station Study17 Jun & 8 Jul (AM)Silver Petrocelli & Associates refining cost grid; chiefs trimming scope. Revised sheet due 22 Jul.
Sidewalk8 Jul 2025Intern Thomas Clark finished 312‑segment sidewalk condition map (grades A–F). Draft resident‑petition form approved; next meeting 26 Aug.
High School Building27 Jun 2025Central Office gained TCO #FHS‑24‑061 (moved in 1 Jul). Bleacher install slated 15–25 Aug; punch‑list close‑out by 30 Sep.

Board & Commission Highlights

  • Inland Wetlands (16 Jun & 2 Jul): Approved seven routine applications and Eagle Scout Liam Rutherford’s 54‑ft bog bridge in Carey Pasture.
  • Economic Development: Next roundtable 14 Sep; summer events listed at ExploreFarmington.
  • TPZ (23 Jun & 7 Jul): Heard informal pitch for 218‑unit Enclave at Farmington River; staff revising Article 2 §1A (commercial vehicles) to address food trucks and equipment trailers.

Chair Announcements & Community Calendar

DateEventDetails
15 Jul (Tue)Hope Partners “Dine to Donate”American Flatbread, Canton, 5–9 p.m.; $3.50 per pizza supports elder‑care.
12 Aug (Tue)Drive for Hope Golf ClassicTunxis Golf Club, 87 Town Farm Rd.; $165 golfers / $60 dinner.
10–12 Jul (Thu‑Sat)Tunxis Hose Fire Dept. CarnivalThu: Family Night + “The Tribulations” at Union School; Fri: fireworks 9 p.m.; Sat: 6 p.m. parade. 🎆

Town Manager’s Report

Kathleen Eagen highlighted:

  • $16,500 AED Grant from Farmington Community Chest for Westwoods Rec and FHS concessions (credit to Rec Director Jesse DiClerico).
  • Senior Center Kudos: A visitor email praised staff warmth—council asked to post it online.
  • Highlands Parking: Crosswalk feasibility study will return in September; enforcement blitz earlier this year reduced illegal parking but demand persists.

New Public Safety Chief

Returning veteran Chief Paul Melanson accepted the oath as Director of Public Safety, adding Fire‑Rescue administration and Emergency Management to his police duties: “Same parking headaches, new business cards,” he joked.


Motions & Votes

ItemMotion / SecondOutcomeNotes
Public‑hearing date for precinct merger (2‑5 into 1‑3)Capodiferro / Councilor Brian ConnollyFailed by majority voice voteClerk did not announce a numeric roll‑call; item will return in August.
Remove N‑2 & N‑3 (ordinance draft & ballot text)Chair Stoddard / LamprechtPassed 9‑0Clears deck until precinct plan revisits council.
STEAP Grant – $1 M for Tunxis Mead ParkLamprecht / Brian StengelPassed 9‑0Funds LEDs, dugouts, sidewalks, netting, resurfaced courts, sound system.
Quit‑claim deed 0.12 acre at 423 Colt HwyCapodiferro / LamprechtPassed 9‑0Adds sliver to trail easement.

Council recessed to executive session at 9:44 p.m. for personnel discussion; only council and Town Clerk Maureen Frink attended. No votes taken on return.


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About the Author

Jack Beckett runs on double‑shot espresso and single‑origin sarcasm. Catch him caffeinating at dawn before zoning hearings—or dictating copy while the new LEDs at Tunxis Mead fry his retinas. ☕️


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