Old Town Hall (Directions) 611 Old Post Road Fairfield, CT 06824 Sullivan Independence Hall 725 Old Post Road Fairfield, CT 06824 203-256-3000 Find additional contact info here
SMARTER WATERING BEGINS WITH YOU
People across the country are putting water high on the list of things to use more efficiently, especially given the large fluctuations in the amount of rain and snow we receive. Plus, of course, the finite nature of the water supply and the essential role it plays in human, economic and environmental well-being.
Fairfielders are requested to follow a MANDATORY twice-weekly irrigation schedule from April 1 through October 31.
Drip irrigation, soaker hoses, and hand-held watering are allowed at any time. Some residential and commercial customers may qualify for a variance from the schedule. For more information, click here.
FAIRFIELD COMMISSION ON disABILITIES ANNOUNCES NEEDS FOR ASSESSMENT SURVEY Dan Van Horne, Chair of the Commission on disAbilities and Director of Human and Social Services, Julie DeMarco, are pleased to announce a partnership with graduate students in the Occupational Therapy Program at Sacred Heart University. The Masters-level students are conducting a town-wide needs assessment of services for people with disabilities of all ages and for people with loved ones with disabilities.
The Fairfield Commission on disAbilities was established to ensure that Fairfield is a welcoming community where people with disabilities can lead inclusive and fulfilling lives, participating and contributing as active members of our town,” said Mr. Van Horne. “Understanding these needs will guide the Commission to focus on topics that will deliver lasting benefits to those with disabilities and will change the dialogue on what we can do to be a more inclusive community.”
To complete the survey, click here. All input from residents will remain confidential, will help our Committee set priorities for future work, and is vital to achieving our mission. For more information about the Commission on disAbilities, go to its webpage, here. Information about town services and programs available for people with disabilities is available by calling the Fairfield Department of Human and Social Services at 203-256-3170; and on its website (https://www.fairfieldct.org/humanservices); or by email at socialservices@fairfieldct.org.
I hope you enjoy the Memorial Day weekend and take time to reflect on the sacrifices made on our behalf. I hope to see at you at the parade on Monday. Brenda L. Kupchick Fairfield First Selectwoman