Groton 2035: Envisioning a Greater Groton

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Welcome!

Groton is updating its Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD). Why should you care? The POCD is important because it sets forth the vision of what we want our town to look like in the future and creates a roadmap of how we can get there together. It is also a policy document used by local officials to guide their decisions, which impact our quality of life. Help us envision Groton 2035!

What is Groton Like Today?

A Baseline Report is a snapshot of existing conditions in Groton. The Horsley Witten Group is collecting information through town staff and stakeholder interviews and through a review of existing reports. The Baseline Report was presented to the public at an Open House event on Thursday, May 8th and is also available on this project page.

Get Involved

Groton is full of a diversity of people, stories, and traditions. Each of us is part of what makes Groton special, and we should all take ownership of the Town’s future. Everyone has a place at the table!

If you missed our open house on May 8th you can participate in our Virtual Open House event from Friday, May 9th through Saturday, May 31st. Click here to be directed to our Open House project page.



Welcome!

Groton is updating its Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD). Why should you care? The POCD is important because it sets forth the vision of what we want our town to look like in the future and creates a roadmap of how we can get there together. It is also a policy document used by local officials to guide their decisions, which impact our quality of life. Help us envision Groton 2035!

What is Groton Like Today?

A Baseline Report is a snapshot of existing conditions in Groton. The Horsley Witten Group is collecting information through town staff and stakeholder interviews and through a review of existing reports. The Baseline Report was presented to the public at an Open House event on Thursday, May 8th and is also available on this project page.

Get Involved

Groton is full of a diversity of people, stories, and traditions. Each of us is part of what makes Groton special, and we should all take ownership of the Town’s future. Everyone has a place at the table!

If you missed our open house on May 8th you can participate in our Virtual Open House event from Friday, May 9th through Saturday, May 31st. Click here to be directed to our Open House project page.



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