Andre Simons
Commissioner — Farmington Inland Wetlands Commission
Roles
- Government Official — Farmington Inland Wetlands Commission
Coverage (8 articles)
Farmington Wetlands Meeting: The Thrilling Saga of Shed Approvals and Pavilion Proposals
Farmington’s gripping Wetlands Commission meeting tackles the edge-of-your-seat excitement of shed permits and pavilion plans. Don’t miss this thrilling episode of local governance! 📜🏛️
Batterson Park’s $10 Million Makeover Takes Shape: Wetlands and Development Discussed
Farmington’s Wetlands Commission reviews park plans, site development, and enforcement actions in a packed October meeting. Big thanks to Farmington Storage for the support! 🌳
Farmington Wetlands Drama: George Santos & 78 Shrubs Face Off in Vine Hill Restoration Battle
🌿 Wetlands chaos unfolds at 17 Vine Hill Rd as George Santos tackles 78 shrubs 🌱 Meanwhile, 1509 Farmington Ave drowns in Phragmites! More at The Farmington Mercury. 155 Scott Swamp Rd.
Wetland Showdown: Farmington’s Batterson Park Rehab Sparks Debate
October 16’s meeting on Batterson Park’s renovations got a little muddy as officials hashed out wetland concerns. Thank you, Farmington Storage!
Farmington’s Wetlands Commission Tackles Golf Course Irrigation, Erosion Control & More 🌱
🌱 Farmington’s Inland Wetlands & Conservation Commission reviews golf club irrigation updates, drainage fixes & restoration projects. Stay informed with The Farmington Mercury.
Farmington Solves Erosion, Builds a Patio, and—Wait, We Have a Sawmill?
Officials Approve Projects to Keep the Town Stable (Literally) Gabion Baskets, Concrete, and Lumber—It’s Like HGTV, But With Government Permits FARMINGTON, Conn. – A town-owned sawmill, a growing erosion problem, and a new clubhouse patio—these were just a few of the topics tackled at the Farmington Conservation and Inland Wetlands Commission meeting on March 5,…
Golf Course Sprinklers Spark Farmington’s Wetlands Showdown: A Battle of Puddles and Permits
A golf course’s sprinkler upgrade hits Farmington Wetlands Commission like a hurricane! A small trench = “catastrophic threat” to wetlands. Thanks, Farmington Storage, for making this reporting possible.
Farmington Committee Battles Knotweed, Approves Land Swap, and More 🌱🏠💼
Farmington Committee tackles invasive knotweed, greenlights a land swap, and enforces a cease-and-desist order in a lively meeting. Discover the highlights! 🌿📝 #FarmingtonNews