Workshop meeting July 11 is to plan Town Plan for future

FALLS VILLAGE — The Planning and Zoning Commission invites residents for a second workshop on the future of the town Monday, July 11, 6:30 p.m. at the Senior Center.The workshop will incorporate the responses to the Town Plan survey conducted in April. The focus is on identifying community-supported strategies to encourage economic development — including the lack of a public sewer system in the village center. The workshop will provide information on options that other rural towns in the state have used to provide public wastewater treatment to their village centers. Also on the agenda: How the town can encourage tourism in the village center to support existing businesses and whether a more formal Falls Village business association should be formed. And there will be pie and coffee.

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