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Northwest Conservation District

Torrington office:
1185 New Litchfield St
Torrington, CT 06790

Phone: 860-626-7222
Fax: 860-626-8833

ncd@conservect.org

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The mission of the Northwest Conservation District is to promote the conservation and wise use of local natural resources through education and technical services. The NCD service area encompasses thirty-four municipalities covering approximately 1208 square miles.

Northwest Connecticut has seen a significant increase in the pace of development and the size and sophistication of the projects proposed creating concern among local citizens and elected officials. While it is true that current economic conditions have put many projects on hold, this pause is only temporary.

On the other hand, there is a growing grass roots movement to preserve the sense of place often described as rural character with working farms, scenic vistas, forested ridgelines and special places. Volunteers serving on local commissions, land trusts, watershed groups have devoted time and talent to efforts such as Natural Resource Inventories and have advocated for better planning.

Facing these conflicting pressures are the land use commissioners in each town and the often very part time land use staff. In many cases they rely on outdated regulations. Most towns have no planner and sometimes feel powerless in the face of techniques such as affordable housing. Pressures to increase municipal tax revenues have led to the approval of projects ill-suited to the landscape and at odds with community character. Community goals and vision as expressed in Plans of Conservation and Development are often not being translated into actual community growth patterns. In addition, the regional planning entities (COGS, CEO or RPA) are severely underfunded. State Planning Resources available to towns are almost non existent. 

We believe the future will bring substantial changes to the NCD service area even with the current downturn in the housing market. These changes require new focus to our mission and efforts. We have identified a critical need for Conservation Planning and Implementation in our service area. Development will come and it will be impossible to purchase all the threatened open space or preserve all the farmland. The question is HOW WILL THE REGION GROW? What tools do the towns in the Northwest Corner need NOW in order to plan for growth, manage and control growth and insure the results will carry out their stated goals? NCD is working in partnership with the recently formed regional collaborative, regional planning groups and municipalities to assemble the best available procedures, techniques and regulations to guide land development. Using these tools, towns will have the ability to direct market forces toward structured conservation techniques resulting in far better growth patterns.  

Among the several environmental groups working in the area, NCD possesses a unique combination of capabilities and services. Because of our long partnership working in the trenches with our towns filling the gaps in state or regional services, we are seen as the “Go To Group” for environmental solutions. Because NCD is a trusted independent voice, recognized and respected for environmental problem solving, we are well suited to educate and encourage better conservation planning and to serve as a catalyst for needed changes.

 

 

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