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Historic District Commission Regular Meeting

The Historic District Commission holds its regular meeting to discuss local preservation efforts.

Mon, 22 Jun 2026 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM (America/New_York) Madison Town Campus Madison , Connecticut
The Historic District Commission of Madison, Connecticut, invites residents to attend its regular meeting held at the Madison Town Campus. This session serves as a platform for discussing ongoing historic preservation projects, reviewing applications within the district, and addressing community concerns regarding local heritage. As a public meeting, it provides an opportunity for citizens to engage with local government processes and stay informed about the preservation of Madison's unique architectural character.

What to Expect

A formal meeting where commission members review agenda items and hear public comments regarding historic district matters.

Who Should Attend

  • Local residents
  • Property owners in historic districts
  • Preservationists
  • Interested citizens

Agenda Overview

The agenda typically includes approval of minutes, review of pending applications, and general commission business.
Venue & Address
Madison Town Campus
8 Campus Dr
Madison , Connecticut – 06443
United States
Organizer
Town of Madison · Government
The municipal government of Madison, Connecticut.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the meeting held?
Madison Town Campus, 8 Campus Dr, Madison, CT.
Is the meeting open to the public?
Yes, all regular meetings are open to the public.
What time does it start?
The meeting begins at 7:00 PM.
How often do they meet?
The commission meets on the fourth Monday of every month.
Do I need to register?
No registration is required for public attendance.
Can I provide public comment?
Yes, there is typically a designated time for public comment.
Tags
Government Meeting Madison Historic Community
Summary
A regular public meeting of the Madison Historic District Commission.
Reference: madisonct.org
Highlights
  • Public discussion
  • Historic preservation updates
  • Application reviews
  • Community engagement
  • Local government transparency
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