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Because it’s our future

The purpose of this online survey is to collect information to assist the Town with a review of its zoning regulations, which control land use and development across Stonington.

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Because we work hard

Phase 1 of the Zoning Rewrite was completed in November 2023 and reorganized the regulations to make them more user-friendly, eliminate redundancies, and ensure compliance with state statutes. Below is a comprehensive report.

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Cultural Districts update

This May marked the end of an application process and the beginning of our commission’s work to promote, support, strengthen, enhance, and advance Stonington's rich reservoir of cultural assets within its specified districts.

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Marine educators honored

“Williams-Mystic has been educating college students about the world's oceans and coasts for nearly 50 years and their alumni are helping to solve some of the most difficult global issues we face today.”

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The Video of Us

As the Covid pandemic began to take its toll on the world, a group of Stonington residents and business owners came together …

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Mystic company in Paris Olympics

Princeton CarbonWorks in Mystic manufacturers carbon fiber wheels for top athletes in the world, and Olympic racers have taken note.

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Mystic River Boathouse Park

After an eight year wait, residents may finally see a long-promised waterfront park come to life in the coming months.

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Zoning regulations update

These changes include potentially modifying or introducing rules for zoning districts, bulk and use requirements, site design elements, and environmental sustainability and resiliency standards.

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The Wells Boat Hall

Mystic Seaport Museum has announced details of its $15 million plan to turn a section of the historic Rossie Mill now used for storage into an exhibit hall that will display more than 100 small boats to the public.

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