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01/16/2023 10:24 AM

Text of Tweed Expansion Resolution and Amended Resolution Proposed to Branford RTM


As noted in the story RTM Debates Resolution on Tweed-New Haven Expansion, Branford’s Jan. 11 Representative Town Meeting (RTM) agenda provided for discussion and action on a resolution submitted Dec. 14, 2022, by citizen Sandra Reiners. On Jan. 11, an amendement to the resolution was brought to the floor by RTM member Adrian Bonenberger (D, District 3). The following notes the language of both items.

The resolution provided to the RTM by Reiners reads:

“Branford wishes to register its disapproval of the increased volume of air traffic emerging from Tweed New Haven Airport because it has an outsized impact on our communities in its direct flight path, notably those of Short Beach, Double Beach, Branford Point, Linden, Pawson Park, Indian Neck among others. The RTM strongly urges that an Environmental Impact Study that measures real-time, on the ground data collection rather than theoretical modeling of impact is essential before proceeding with any plans for airport expansion. Branford should participate in decisions that impact Branford. We seek a voice on the New Haven Tweed Airport Authority board when decisions affecting fly-over impact on our town are taken.”

The amendment provided to the RTM on Jan. 11 by Bonenberger, which he also read into the record states:

“The RTM strongly urges the Federal Aviation Administration to conduct a full Environmental Impact Study that measures real-time on the ground data collection rather than theoretical modeling of impact before any final approval is given with regard to the proposed airport expansion. Branford should be able to directly participate in decisions that impact Branford and its 28,000 residents. We seek a voice on the New Haven Tweed Airport Authority Board. Branford registers its concerns about the increased volume of air traffic emerging from Tweed New Haven Airport because of its impact on the human and natural environment on its direct flight path, notably those of Short Beach, Double Beach, Branford Point, Linden, Pawson, Indian Neck among others.”