Conservation Commission
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Mission
The Conservation Commission of Woodstock, Connecticut was created by town ordinance "...for the purpose of the development, conservation, supervision, and regulation of natural resources, including water resources, within the town of Woodstock. The Conservation Commission is charged with maintaining an inventory of natural resources (forests, farmlands, wetlands, and other open spaces in town); monitoring conservation easements held by the town; formulating watershed and drought management plans; making recommendations to other municipal agencies on proposed land use and other plans for the prioritization, conservation and protection of open space, greenways and other natural resources; and supervising, as well as managing, municipally-owned open space such as forest land.
The Conservation Commission seeks to cooperate with other town organizations, residents and interested parties on town planning and our efforts to maintain and enhance the character of Woodstock.
Memberships
The Conservation Commission is comprised of 11 members and 3 alternates. If you are interested in environmental issues, wish to help work towards maintaining and improving the quality of life in Woodstock, and are a registered voter in the Town of Woodstock, please contact the Chair of the Commission or contact the Town Selectman's Office at (860) 928-0208 ext. 310 for a simple application form or email (click here). We will provide training. All that we require is an interest in helping to shape the future of Woodstock and a willingness to help work toward that end. Learn more about what we do.
Vacancies:
- Alternates: 1