Tag: M&L

64 South Elm Street – A Hutch for Every Senior

We identified corruption and incompetence on the Windsor Locks Planning and Zoning Commission, but that is rarely sufficient to get a decision overturned. I will describe many of our arguments below, to provide a single resource to learn about this project and the corrupt people behind it.

64 South Elm Street – Merrigan’s Rabbit Hutches

Here is a story about a corrupt local development company and the Windsor Locks Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC). This is dense, but less so than reading all of the court briefs. It is intended to put all of the information out there in perpetuity as a record of how things are done […]

Merrigan’s salvage operation

At the last public hearing regarding 64 South Elm Street, issues were mentioned involving a dumpster that had been on the property long-term and an associated salvage operation. Because Merrigan denied everything, here I will go into greater detail. The house had been cleared out, power was disconnected, and it was marked for demolition back […]

Examples of Merrigan bending the rules on applications

In the recent public hearing of the Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) regarding the zone change at 64 South Elm Street, there were some public comments about M&L bending the rules on his past applications. Attorney Paul Smith expressed faux outrage at this, complaining that specifics weren’t listed. So, here is a list of some […]