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Welcome to Old Saybrook, CT, where the Connecticut River meets the sound.
We are one of the oldest towns in the state, incorporated on July 8,1854.   We have a long history dating back to 1635, when we began as an independent colony known as the Saybrook Plantation.

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Selectmen's Office:
302 Main Street
Old Saybrook, CT 06475
PH: (860) 395-3123
Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Conservation Commission
Contact Information
Chairman
Town Planner
Environmental Planner
Administrative Clerk
Town Hall
302 Main Street
Old Saybrook, CT 06475
Phone: (860) 395-3131
Fax: (860) 395-1216
The CC typically meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month, except when holidays occur, in the Second Floor Conference Room of the Town Hall, 302 Main Street. Consult the Town website's Meeting & Events for the Town Calendar.

Land Use Department
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Thursday
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Friday

Environmental Planner office hours 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Tuesday - Thursday. Town Planner available by appointment Monday - Thursday. Please call ahead if you are traveling from out of town.
The Back River, Old Saybrook
The Back River, Old Saybrook
 
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The Connecticut General Statutes establish the purpose of the Conservation Commission as “…the development, conservation, supervision and regulation of natural resources…”

In keeping with this legislation, the Old Saybrook Conservation Commission:

Keeps an index of all open areas, publicly or privately owned, including open marshlands, swamps and other wetlands, for the purpose of making the proper use of such areas;

Conducts research into the possible utilization of land areas of the municipality; and

Approves state grant-in-aid applications for programs to preserve or restrict the use of open space land to conservation or recreation purposes.

Additionally, the Commission:

Makes recommendations on proposed land use changes to other municipal agencies (often by request of those agencies);

Recommends plans or programs for the development or use of all open areas;

Advertises, prepares and distributes booklets, maps, charts, plans and pamphlets for its purposes;

Inventories natural resources and formulates watershed management plans;

Acquires land and easements in the name of the municipality (with the approval of the townspeople); and

Manages municipally-owned open space property when the agency normally responsible for such duties (Parks & Recreation, by our Charter) delegates that power.