TPZ review continues for Thorpe Street development proposal
The Town Plan and Zoning Commission is expected to begin formal review of a large residential application near downtown.
Why it matters:
The Commission’s handling of the proposal will signal how Fairfield applies density, affordability, and site standards under its updated zoning framework.
A 140-unit residential proposal filed for the former Thorpe Street industrial site is positioned for review by the Town Plan and Zoning Commission (TPZ). The proposal includes a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, along with designated affordable units and structured parking.
Under Fairfield’s zoning procedures, TPZ review includes technical submissions, possible public hearings, and commission deliberation before any approval, modification, or denial.
The project’s proximity to the train station places it within broader transit-oriented development discussions. Any decision by TPZ would reflect how recently revised zoning standards are applied to high-visibility sites.
For residents, the immediate consequence is procedural: the application has entered the formal zoning review track. Any construction would require commission approval following required public notice and hearing.
Sources: Town of Fairfield; local reporting.