New Milford Residents Voice Concerns Over Brookchester Redevelopment’s Impact on Schools, Traffic, and Taxes

The New Milford Borough Council meeting was marked by extensive public commentary regarding the proposed redevelopment of the Brookchester Shopping Center. The redevelopment project, which plans to introduce 150 rental units and approximately 27,000 square feet of retail space, sparked apprehension concerning its potential impact on local infrastructure, the school system, and property taxes. Residents expressed unease over both the project’s scope and the data used to justify its benefits.

The meeting’s most pressing discussion revolved around the potential strain on New Milford’s public school system. Several residents, including parents, voiced their fears that local schools were already at full capacity and might struggle to accommodate an influx of new students. A study conducted in 2018 by Rucker was cited to estimate the number of school-aged children the development might bring. However, residents challenged the study’s relevance, pointing out that the demographics and realities have shifted post-pandemic. They urged the council to consider more recent data and highlighted the risk of underestimating the project’s impact on educational resources.

Traffic congestion was another significant concern. Residents questioned the adequacy of current infrastructure to support increased traffic from the new apartments. Calls for a comprehensive traffic study before proceeding were made, emphasizing the necessity to address potential safety issues, including emergency vehicle access, particularly fire trucks. The council assured attendees that such studies would be part of the planning process.

Tax implications of the development also took center stage, with discussions about the possibility of tax abatements through the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program. Some residents worried that such tax breaks would shift the financial burden onto current taxpayers, while officials argued that PILOT programs are designed to benefit municipalities by reducing the strain on municipal resources. However, skepticism remained about whether the Brookchester property truly qualified for such incentives, with some residents questioning the development’s financial necessity and urging the council to ensure the community’s financial interests are safeguarded.

The proposal’s environmental and aesthetic impact was another topic of debate. Concerns were raised about the project’s potential effect on local sewer systems and the necessity of obtaining permits from the Department of Environmental Protection due to the site’s proximity to a river. Residents also shared their discontent with the design of the proposed development, fearing it would not align with the town’s character and could resemble less favorable structures in neighboring areas.

Additional concerns emerged regarding the impact on existing businesses and the local economy. Residents questioned the reduction in retail space from 41,000 to 27,000 square feet, worrying about potential job losses during the transition. They inquired about strategies to mitigate economic disruptions and preserve the character of New Milford, stressing the importance of supporting long-standing local businesses during construction.

The meeting also highlighted the broader implications of redevelopment on community safety and cohesion. Residents cited recent safety incidents and transient populations as reasons to scrutinize the developer’s accountability in contributing positively to New Milford. They emphasized the need for developments to enhance, rather than detract from, the existing sense of community.

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Mayor:
Michael Putrino
City Council Officials:
Randi Duffie (Council President), Hedy Grant (Councilwoman), Ira Grotsky (Councilman), Lisa Sandhusen (Councilwoman), Matthew Seymour (Councilman), Art Zeilner (Councilman)

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