Fairfield Hills Events and Information
Would you like to have a member of the Fairfield Hills Authority attend a meeting of your group to give a presentation and answer questions about Fairfield Hills? Simply fill out the attached Speaker Form and fax it to (203) 270-4205, or mail to:
Fairfield Hills Authority, Newtown Municipal Center
3 Primrose Street, Newtown, CT 06470
Holding an event at Fairfield Hills
If you are a not-for-profit organization serving Newtown and are interested in holding an outdoor event on the Fairfield Hills Campus, please complete an Fairfield Hills Event Application using the link below.
Document | Details |
2024 Fairfield Hills Event Application | Complete the application as per the instructions for events being held in 2024. |
Certificate of Insurance Requirements | Please read to ensure you have the necessary insurance for holding an event. |
Fairfield Hills Event Contacts | Checklist of contacts and phone numbers |
Health Department - Temporary Application | Please complete forms when necessary and forward to Suzette.Leblanc@newtown-ct.gov. |
Fairfield Hills Campus - Hold Harmless / Indemnity Certificate | After completing the application, please sign the indemnity certificate and email to Kimberly.Chiappetta@newtown-CT.gov. |
Campus Reference Documents
- Fairfield Hills Campus Trails Concept May 2009
- Fairfield Hills Campus Landscape Design Guidelines
- Fairfield Hills Master Plan Review 2018-2019
- Fairfield Hills Master Plan - 2013 Update
- Developers Package September 2013
- Presentation to Board of Finance, October 22, 2009
- Fairfield Hills Campus (Link to Fairfield Hills.Org Website)
- Fairfield Hills Master Plan Map Sept 2007
- Modifications to Master Plan Submitted to P&Z Commission 4/07
- Fairfield Hills Master Plan 2005
- Revised Plan Summary 12/27/04
- Revised Master Plan (Map) as of 12/27/04
- UConn Survey Results for Master Plan, August 2004
- Master Plan Executive Summary 7/01/03
- Background Information
Environmental Costs
- First Selectman Overview of Environmental Costs
- Environmental Cost Summary by R. W. Bartley & Associates, Inc.
- Sample Environmental Invoice
Planning and engineering information on existing conditions collected and prepared for use in the Fairfield Hills Campus Master Planning Process can be viewed using the following links:
- Existing Conditions Report
- Study Site Map
- Level of Service
- Wetlands Map
- Natural Systems
- Preliminary Development Zone
Background Traffic Conditions - 2007 Diagram
- Peak Morning Traffic - 2007 Diagram
- Peak Evening Traffic - 2007 Diagram
- Tree Inventory
- Tree Survey
- Utilities
Building Diagrams
- Woodbury Hall
- Newtown Hall
- Plymouth Hall
- Stratford Hall
- Canaan House
- Shelton House
- Bridgeport Hall
- Cochran House
- Greenwich House
- Design-Build Proposal for Building Conservation Mothballing 10/06
Master Plan-June Planning Charrette
On June 19th and 20th of 2002, informational and planning workshops were held at the Newtown Middle School. Information on existing conditions at the Fairfield Hill Campus were presented and discussed and residents were given an opportunity to ask questions and to participate in a “hands-on” visioning process, resulting in the following series of Team Plans. The following links provide access to Charrette materials.
- Team 1 Plan
- Team 2 Plan
- Team 3 Plan
- Team 4 Plan
- Team 5 Plan
- Team 6 Plan
- Team 7 Plan
- Team 8 Plan
- Team 9 Plan
- Team 10 Plan
Master Plan: On-Going Analysis
Since the completion of the June Planning Charrettes, the Ad Hoc Fairfield Hills Master Plan Committee has considered a series of alternatives for the future Newtown Town Hall and seven athletic playing fields, to be located on the Fairfield Hills Campus. The Committee is also considering additional uses for their potential inclusion in the Fairfield Hills Master Plan, including, educational facilities, community facilities, housing, open space, trails, and economic development uses, including retail and office uses. It should be clearly understood that these materials, studies and concepts have been prepared by the consultant team for discussion with the Ad Hoc Committee and the public. As such, this material should not be considered to be consultant proposals or final plans. Information considered by the Ad Hoc Fairfield Hills Master Plan Committee in this ongoing planning process can be accessed through the following link: