Get Involved with the Regional Plan of Conservation and Development

The Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments is updating the Regional Plan of Conservation and Development (RPOCD), which covers the City of Bridgeport and towns of Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford, and Trumbull. To hear from residents and stakeholders in the City of Bridgeport, MetroCOG staff and consulting firm Colliers Engineering and Design will have a table set up at the Downtown Bridgeport Farmer’s Market on Thursday, July 31st. Future pop-ups will be shared once confirmed.


MetroCOG is offering various ways for communities across the region to take part in the planning process:


Community based organizations are invited to host table talks- small locally led conversations that will result in more candid discussions of ideas. Applications to host table talks can be found here.



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