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In a rare rebuke of a public agency by the town's chief-elected official, First Selectman Peter Tesei said the Greenwich Housing Authority needs to remove the veil of secrecy from its expansion plans for McKinney Terrace and Quarry Knoll.

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HEADLINES:

Greenwich Housing Authority Meetings Were Improperly Noticed And Closed To Members Of The Public

Tesei Won't Give His Blessing To Any Project Until All Of The Details Are Fully And Properly Presented To A Public That Is Allowed To Comment At A Public Hearing


QUOTES:

"Tell the community at large what your plans are. That's my expectation," First Selectman Peter Tesei said. "It's their job to tell people what they're proposing to do. It's not mine."

"That is not correct. We wouldn't turn anyone away," Jonathan DuBois, the Housing Authority's chairman, said. "I think it's fair I misunderstood what was expected of us as an agency of the town,""I think it's fair I misunderstood what was expected of us as an agency of the town,"

THE STORY:

Housing goes public with plans

By Neil Vigdor
Greenwich Time Staff Writer

Twice during the current year, Tesei said he has called on the agency to publicly present its entire plan for building additional housing units for seniors at the two facilities, a request that has still not been met.

"They have a credibility problem, and they need to address it," Tesei said. "The way to address it is to, one, present what it is they're proposing, and, number two, respond to questions and take public comment on it."

Jonathan DuBois, the Housing Authority's chairman, said the agency had wrongly been under the impression that it was responsible for developing such plans, and that elected politicians were in charge of coordinating the public vetting of them.....

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