Monday, September 21, 2009

Public Hearing 1

The committee met on Saturday for the first public hearing at Vibz Uptown on Main Street. There were perhaps 25 or 30 people in attendance, with a strong contingent from the North End Seniors in Action. Councilperson Cotto gave a brief summary of the developments and time line of the closure & post-closure activities: capping will be done by 2011, CRRA has to maintain the landfill for at least the next 30 years, there is the potential of $1mil from the State of Connecticut for the City to use for development (though the State Bonding Commission has not released the money as of right now) and the post-closure plans are subject to approval by the CT Department of Environment Protection.

Many of those in attendance expressed concerns about the safety of the capped landfill and urged that any development should wait until all safety concerns have been addressed. The North End Seniors in Action shared that view and believe that up until that time perhaps that area should be left alone and flowers can be grown on it. For instance, the group wondered if the membrane in use is the best available. Once and if the land is suitably safe, a cemetery could be created on top as well as the development of renewal energy systems was their ultimate recommendation for use.


Former City Councilman, current Hartford Republican Party Chairman and newspaper columnist Mike McGarry delivered a presentation on the notion of creating commercial greenhouses atop of the landfill. The approximately 40 acres of flat terrain on the landform would provide enough greenhouse space to produce upwards of 100 tons of produce per year. He stressed that these would provide between 100 and 150 jobs, would contribute to the City's tax rolls and would develop a new industry in the City. He also suggested that there were already potential greenhouse developers ready and willing to begin operation atop the landfill site. Mr. McGarry said that with the Committee's blessing, he would develop a full-scale proposal for development of greenhouses.


We hope that you'll be able to join us for the next public hearing on October 7 at 5:30 in the Hartford Public Library's main branch.

* Greenhouse photograph comes from the International Greenhouse Company's website. However, this does not denote a preference towards the product of said company by the committee.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Two upcoming public hearings




The Landfill Committee will hold two public hearings over the next month or so. Below is a press release I just sent out on them:



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


CONTACT:
Brendan Mahoney
The Office of Councilperson Luis E Cotto
Mahob001@hartford.gov
860 757 9568



September 14, 2009 – Landfill Post-closure Community Advisory Committee announces two public hearings.

Empanelled by Mayor Perez earlier this year, the Landfill Post-closure Community Advisory Committee was charged with the task of developing recommendations for the now closed Hartford Landfill. The committee has met several times since March to learn about the geotechnical and legal issues relating to the landfill. Now, it will hold two public hearing to listen to the community’s ideas for the future uses of the sizable area in north Hartford between the Connecticut River and Interstate 91.

Meeting 1:
Saturday, September 19, 2009, 11am – 1pm
Vibz Uptown
3155 Main Street

Meeting 2:
Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Hartford Public Library
500 Main Street

Councilperson Luis E. Cotto is chairperson of the Landfill Post-closure Community Advisory Committee. For more information about the committee, please visit our website at landfillreuse.blogspot.com. Informational packets on the landfill will be distributed to any interested parties at the public hearing or by contacting Brendan Mahoney, whose contact information is at the top of this communication.


###

I hope you can make it to one of them.