By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
ANSONIA — The city will explore all of its options, including eminent domain, in an attempt to save one of Ansonia’s last remaining parcels of open space from being developed.
The Board of Aldermen this week unanimously voted in favor of two resolutions geared toward property in the city’s Hilltop area at 64 Pulaski Highway.
A Branford developer is currently under contract to purchase the 25-acre parcel, and previously floated a conceptual plan before the city’s land use boards about building 36 single family homes there. A formal proposal has not yet been submitted.
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