Date: Fri 14-Feb-1997
Date: Fri 14-Feb-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: STEVEB
Quick Words:
Town-Hall-South-FHH-Canaan
Full Text:
A Town Government On The Move
(with photos)
BY STEVE BIGHAM
The 20 or so town employees who used to work at Town Hall South arrived for
work this week at their new offices on the campus of Fairfield Hills Hospital.
Crews from C&D Moving of Brookfield pulled up to Town Hall South in their vans
last Friday morning to begin hauling maps, file cabinets, desks, chairs and
any other items that had become a part of the town government over the past 20
years. It was all moved to Canaan House, which will serve for the next two
years as the home of the town's land-use, building, health and parks and
recreation offices.
Public Works Director Fred Hurley said the move went like clockwork, with
85-90 percent of it completed by Friday and the rest finished Saturday
morning.
"I think everyone was floored with how quickly it went," he said.
The move may have gone quickly, but the detailed work of reorganizing files
will probably take weeks, according to Town Engineer Ron Bolmer.
One employee said she has done more cleaning and lifting at work the past few
days than she usually does at home.
The offices of the land-use, building, health and parks and recreation were
closed for the move last Friday, but people still streamed in seeking permits
and other information. Many of them were curious to see the what "Town Hall
South by Southeast" looked like.
Mr Hurley said Canaan House provides about the same square footage as Town
Hall South, but will likely appear much roomer because there is more common
space.
First Selectman Bob Cascella visited the town's new office space Tuesday and
was impressed with how quickly the employees had settled in.
"I cannot say enough good things about all the staff. Monday morning we were
up and open for business. They all deserve a giant pat on the back," he said.
Mr Cascella expects Canaan House to be very user-friendly for residents who
will no longer be forced to make their way through the winding hallways of
Town Hall South.
"The [Parks & Rec] roster is up and the coffee pot is going," he said.
The Canaan House conference room, which was used for a meeting of the Parks &
Recreation Commission Tuesday night, was used previously as a sun room.
