741 Colonel Ledyard Highway  
Ledyard, Connecticut 06339  
TOWN OF LEDYARD  
Community Relations Committee  
Meeting Minutes  
Chairman  
Kevin J. Dombrowski  
Regular Meeting  
Wednesday, April 19, 2023  
6:30 PM  
Town Hall Annex - Hybrid Format  
In -Person: Council Chambers, Town Hall Annex Building  
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I
CALL TO ORDER  
the Meeting was called to order by Councilor Paul at 6:30 p.m. at  
the Council Chambers - Town Hall Annex Building.  
Councilor Paul welcomed all to the Hybrid Meeting. He stated for the Town Council  
Community Relations Committee and members of the Public who were participating  
via video conference that the remote meeting information was available on the  
Agenda that was posted on the Town’s Website - Granicus-Insite Meeting Portal.  
II.  
ROLL CALL  
Bill Saums  
Gary Paul  
Present:  
John Marshall  
Excused:  
In addition, the following were present:  
Mary McGrattan Town Councilor  
S. Naomi Rodriguez  
Town Councilor  
Roxanne MaherAdministrative Assistant  
III.  
RESIDENTS & PROPERTY OWNERS COMMENTS  
None.  
IV.  
V.  
PRESENTATIONS / INFORMATIONAL ITEMS  
None.  
APPROVAL OF MINUTES  
MOTION to approve the Community Relations Regular Meeting Minutes of March 15, 2023  
Moved by Councilor Paul, seconded by Councilor Saums  
VOTE: 2 - 0 Approved and so declared  
APPROVED AND SO DECLARED  
Gary Paul  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
Bill Saums  
SECONDER:  
2
1
Saums and Paul  
Marshall  
AYE:  
EXCUSED:  
VI.  
OLD BUSINESS  
Discuss the 2024 Black History Activity/Contest.  
1.  
Councilor Paul stated at their March 15, 2023 meeting he thanked and recognized  
Councilor Rodriguez for all the work she did noting that she organized the entire  
Black History Month Essay and Poster Contest this year. He noted the success of  
the program was because of all the work Councilor Rodriguez did. He stated he  
loved the essays and seeing the kids posters. He addressed the importance for the  
Community Relations Committee to begin discussing ideas for next year’s event.  
The Community Relations Committee noted that based on their work to date  
regarding the Black History Essay and Poster Contest they have found the  
following:  
· Getting an earlier start was critical (August/September timeframe).  
· Local government may not be the right forum for some ideas, but that perhaps  
the Community Relations Committee could serve in a supporting role.  
· Recognizing the kids at a Town Council meeting was important and a positive  
experience. Councilor Rodriguez noted that she would be attending the  
Middle School Awards Assembly the first week of May, 2023 to present  
Awards to the students who could not attend the Town Council’s March 22,  
2023 meeting. She noted that she would be reaching out to High School  
Principal Amanda Fagin to discuss where the disconnect in communication  
may have occurred to avoid this from happening again next year  
· Would like to see more research done on Black Ledyard Residents’ History  
o This was a good fit for a school project.  
o Board of Education involvement would be needed.  
· High School Students did not participate in the 2023 Essay Contest -  
Councilor Rodriguez stated that she did not know where the disconnect  
occurred, noting that she was in communication with High School Principal  
Amanda Fagin.  
Councilor Paul asked the Community Relations Committee to continue to bring  
their ideas forward as they continue to prepare for the 2023 Black History  
Month Essay and Poster Contest.  
CONTINUE  
RESULT:  
Continued discussion and possible action draft a schedule for Public Information Forums to  
present to residents the types of services the town offers; how to access services and the  
authority residents should direct concerns regarding services.  
2.  
Councilor Paul stated the Community Relations Committee had previously agreed  
that they would like to host a Booth at three Farmers’ Market’s this summer as  
follows:  
· June 21, 2023 or July 19, 2023 - Mental Health Awareness  
ü Brian Dagle Healing Hearts Foundation  
ü Home heating fuel through Thames Valley Council for Community Action  
(TVCCA) and other assistance programs.  
ü Utilities - Electric/Water Assistance.  
ü Homeowners Assistance program that provided no interest loans to help  
people replace their furnace, roof or septic system, etc.  
ü Home meal delivery available for those who cannot get out to grocery shop  
through Thames Valley Council for Community Action (TVCCA)  
ü The Linda C. Davis Food Pantry located in Ledyard Center.  
ü United Way located in Gales Ferry was a great resource.  
ü Connecticut’s Paid Family Medical Leave Program  
ü Police Department “Green and/or Blue Envelope” for drivers with Autism or  
Hearing Impaired.  
Councilor Rodriguez stated that she reached out to President Anne Dagle to see if she  
would be available for either of the two dates the Committee would like to feature  
Mental Health Awareness. She stated that she has not heard back from Ms. Dagle yet  
and would reach out to her again and report back to the Committee.  
· August 30, 2023 - Library Services  
Councilor Paul stated Library Director Jennifer Smith attend the Community  
Relations Committee’s March 15, 2023 meeting and that she was on-board with  
the Committee’s ideas to feature the Library Services as follows:  
ü Community Relations Committee to host a Booth at the August 30, 2023  
Farmers Market’s noting that the Market Theme that week was “Back to  
School” and that the Committee felt that the Library services would be  
in-keeping with the Market Theme. At their Booth the Community Relations  
Committee would provide literature regarding the services the Library offered  
and refer residents to stop by the Library Open House.  
ü Open House - The Library would hold an Open House at the same time the  
Community Relations Committee was hosting a booth at the Farmers Market.  
When the Farmers’ Market ended at 7:00 p.m. there would be an Informal  
Gathering at the Bill Library during which time Library Director Jennifer  
Smith would give a short presentation and then provide a tour of the Library  
to bring awareness to the many programs, services and resources the Library  
had to offer.  
Councilor Paul stated the Community Relations Committee was hoping to  
broadcast live Library Presentation and Tour using Zoom. He stated although  
the Informational Presentations have not been well attended in the pasta, that  
residents could view the zoom video recording at any time, noting it would be  
posted on the town’s website, as they did with the Public Works Department  
Presentation.  
· September 19, 2023 First Responders - Volunteers “Home Town Heroes”  
Councilor Paul stated the Farmers Market Theme for September 19, 2023 was  
Home Town Heroes”. Therefore, he suggested that the Community Relations  
Committee use that week to promote the many organizations and committees that  
are operated with volunteers from the community. He stated that perhaps they  
could provide information on how people could get involved and volunteer to  
serve on the Ledyard or Gales Ferry Fire Department, or on a town  
committee/commission or board or become a Police Officer, etc.  
Councilor Saums suggested the Community Relations Committee invite the  
following to attend their Booth that day:  
ü Representative from the Police Department  
ü Representative from the Ledyard Center Fire Company  
ü Representative from the Gales Ferry Fire Company  
ü Chairman from each of the town’s committees/commissions/boards.  
Councilor Saums stated that this would provide residents the opportunity to talk  
to someone from the Organization they were interested in to find out what that  
organization did, the time commitment, and how they could get involved.  
· Land Use Processes - Councilor Paul commented on the Committee’s interest to  
provide information to the community regarding the Land Use Process. He noted  
at their February 15, 2023 meeting the Community Relations Committee  
discussed with Land Use Director Juliet Hodge scheduling an Informational  
Forum to present to residents the Land Use processes relative to the approval of  
applications, in an effort to help residents understand the complexities involved  
as they relate to Regulatory, State Statutes, and the Plan of Conservation &  
Development (POCD), etc. He stated because the Land Use Department has been  
short staffed that the Land Use Informational Presentation would be deferred until  
Ms. Hodge could work it into her schedule.  
Councilor Paul concluded by stating that he would like to have a confirmation from  
the Brian Dagle Foundation regarding the date they could participate before he  
reached out to others such as Chief Rich and Farmers’ Market Committee Chairman  
Lauriann Hary to reserve space for a Booth on the dates the Community Relations  
Committee has targeted as noted above.  
CONTINUE  
Draft a schedule for Informational Forums/Gatherings.  
RESULT:  
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CONTINUE  
RESULT:  
Continued discussion and possible action to identify various town venues to host “Informal  
Conversations in the Park” to engage residents in discussions regarding their concerns and  
their ideas for potential solutions.  
3.  
Councilor Paul stated that he spoke with Director of Senior Citizens and Park &  
Recreation Scott Johnson, Jr., about touring/visiting the many recreational parks in  
town in May, 2023. He stated they could advertise that the Parks & Recreation  
Commission along with the Community Relations Committee would be conducting a  
tour of the Towns Recreational Parks:  
· Aljen Heights Park - Councilor Saums stated noted that some residents had  
questions regarding the Park at Aljen Heights. He stated that he did not know if  
the questions were regarding the condition of the equipment or the condition of  
the field. He also noted that a new playscape was put in near the Community  
Center in Gales Ferry.  
· Erickson Park  
· Highlands Lake  
· Bush Pond - Lantern Hill Waterfront Park (Graham Property)  
Councilor Saums suggested because they would not know when they would be at  
each of the Parks that they could post on Facebook or other social media sites when  
they were heading to the next park location, for residents that would like to join them.  
Councilor Paul stated visiting the Recreational Parks would be a good opportunity for  
residents to see the great Parks the town has; and for residents to ask questions or to  
bring issues of concern to the Community Relations Committee’s attention. He stated  
when they had the July 20, 2022 Informal Gathering at the Park on East Drive he was  
amazed to learn that a lot of residents did not know that they could contact the Parks  
& Recreation Director to discuss the issues at the Park such as the lighting or  
condition of the equipment, which was the reason residents were contacting the  
Mayor’s Office, the Town Council, and the Police Department.  
Councilor Paul stated having the opportunity to talk to residents in-person and for  
residents to talk with their elected officials in-person was a win-win. He stated that it  
gave them the opportunity to let residents know if they had concerns about what was  
happening at the Park that they had a great Parks & Recreation Director, who had  
also attended the July 20, 2023 Informal Gathering to hear the residents’ concerns,  
suggestions, and to answer their questions. He stated that was what he believed the  
Community Relations Committee was about, to bring the community together and to  
help them by directing them to the appropriate department and staff that could  
address their concerns.  
Councilor Paul stated if they could obtain comments on other topics that he would be  
open to hosting an Informal Gathering at other locations such as the Historic  
Up-Down Sawmill.  
CONTINUE  
RESULT:  
Continued discussion regarding the possibility to schedule joint meetings with the  
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation to discuss items of mutual interest.  
4.  
Councilor Saums stated in communicating with Mashantucket Pequot Tribal (MPTN)  
Council Member Crystal Whipple that she was going to put out to the MPTN  
Secretary the Community Relations Committee’s interest to schedule an Informal  
Gathering with the MPTN Council. However, Councilor Saums stated that he had not  
heard back from Ms. Whipple, noting that he would like to see them plan something  
in May, 2023. He stated that he would reach out to Ms. Whipple again.  
Councilor Paul commented on all of their busy schedules and he suggested that the  
Informal Gathering could be something as simple as morning coffee.  
CONTINUE  
RESULT:  
Continued review of status regarding the progress of improvements at the Park on East  
Drive.  
5.  
Councilor Paul stated that he spoke with Director of Senior Citizens and Park &  
Recreation Scott Johnson, Jr., about the Parks & Recreation Commission holding one  
of their meetings at the Park on East Drive in May, 2023; which the Community  
Relations Committee could attend.  
Councilor Paul went on to note at the July 20, 2022 Informal Gathering the  
Community Relations Committee told residents that they would follow-up with them  
about the park improvements. He stated the new lights looked great, the fields were  
looking great and that they have provided some other safety measures. He stated  
although they would not be able to stop all the illicit activities, that they would  
continue to remain vigilant.  
Councilor Paul stated during the winter months there was not much activity at the Park,  
noting that Mr. Johnson stated that he had received some feedback from residents that they  
were pleased with the work that has been done at the Park. He stated as they were heading  
into Spring that activity at the Park would increase; and so, the Committee would keep this  
item on their agenda  
CONTINUE  
Any other Old Business proper to come before the Committee  
RESULT:  
6.  
None.  
VII. NEW BUSINESS  
Any other New Business proper to come before the Committee.  
1.  
None.  
IV  
ADJOURNMENT  
Councilor Paul, moved the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Councilor Saums.  
VOTE:  
2 - 0 Approved and so declared. The meeting was adjourned at 7:01 p.m.  
Respectfully submitted,  
Gary Paul  
C o m m i t t e e  
Community Relations Committee  
C h a i r m a n  
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