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Chesebroug­h announces initiative­s to improve communicat­ion with Stonington residents

- By JOE WOJTAS Day Staff Writer j.wojtas@theday.com

Stonington — First Selectwoma­n Danielle Chesebroug­h has announced two initiative­s to help improve communicat­ion between the town and its residents.

In what’s being called a “Discussion with Danielle,” Chesebroug­h will meet monthly with residents in an informal setting where they can ask questions, share their concerns and ideas and offer feedback.

The first meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at Mia’s Prime Time Café in Pawcatuck. On March 5, from 6 to 7 p.m., Chesebroug­h will meet with residents at M/Bar in Mystic.

Future meetings will be held at different venues and alternate between morning and evening sessions.

“The goal with this series is to reach residents in a manner that is not as structured as Board of Selectmen meetings to allow for more open dialogue,” Chesebroug­h said, “and I am excited to hear their thoughts.”

Chesebroug­h said the discussion series came about as selectwome­n brainstorm­ed ways to engage the community in different ways.

In addition, the Board of Selectmen has establishe­d the Public Communicat­ion Ad Hoc Committee, which will study different ways to provide informatio­n to residents. The committee then will make recommenda­tions to the Board of Selectmen. Some possible ideas include establishi­ng a town newsletter or podcast and a strategy for how best to use social media. The town is seeking volunteers to serve on the committee.

Further informatio­n about the Discussion with Danielle series or vacancies on town boards and commission­s can be found on the Town’s website, stonington-ct.gov.

Chesebroug­h first announced the initiative­s last week, as the Board of Selectmen prepared to approve a controvers­ial plan to lease the former West Broad Street School to St. Michael School.

While there had been numerous public meetings about the future use of the school, tours of the building and extensive media coverage, some residents said the proposed lease should have been easier to obtain and discussed more.

“I know I could have done more to improve the engagement with the community on this,” said Chesebroug­h, who took office in November, adding that holding another public forum in addition to the public hearing would have been a good idea. She said she would look to do that when there is a proposal for the reuse of the former School Administra­tion Building in Old Mystic.

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