Million-Dollar-Plus City Residential Project's Second Time in Front of Planning Panel Sees Bit of Resistance
By Jeff Toquinto on March 03, 2026
required approval of the Bridgeport Board of Zoning Appeals.
a common driveway length and the number of homes served by said driveway at a meeting held Jan. 13.
development. He also said that although the architecture proposed does not necessarily fall in line with the existing community that “density is the concern, not architecture.”
“They meet all the criteria. Legally, to me, it looks like they meet all the criteria,” said Commission President Rodney Kidd.
