As part of the process of updating the Plan of Conservation and Development, the Planning and Zoning Commission has authorized a telephone survey of Ridgefield residents
For the survey, randomly selected Ridgefield households will be contacted to get input and feedback on possible strategies being considered for inclusion in the Plan. Phone calls are expected to occur between Monday July 22 and Saturday July 27. Participants will be randomly selected and may receive a call on either their landline or cell phone. The caller ID will display “GreatBlue Research” and/or will come from prefix 860-740-400*. If no one answers, another Ridgefield telephone number will be randomly selected. The survey has protocols for gender, age group and neighborhood to help ensure a sample which is representative of the community.
A Plan of Conservation and Development is an advisory document used by the Planning and Zoning Commission and other Town agencies to:
- Protect the resources important to residents
- Guide growth and change in Ridgefield
- Identify facilities and services needed to support the community we want to be
Ridgefield residents are encouraged to participate!