Board of Selectmen

View the 2023 Board of Selectmen Meeting Schedule.

Agendas & Minutes

Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.
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Click here to submit public comments for the May 25, 2023 Board of Selectmen meeting. Comments will be accepted up until 4:00pm the day prior to the meeting. 

Members

Fred Camillo
first selectman fred camillo portrait
Lauren Rabin
Lauren Rabin

Janet Stone McGuigan

Janet Stone McGuigan


Responsibilities

The Board of Selectmen Office is the focal point of Greenwich town government. Along with its many responsibilities and duties, constituent contact with the public is an extremely important function of the day-to-day business of the Office. Every effort is made to keep open all lines of communications between government and the people it serves.

The Selectmen’s Office also supports and assists a variety of community interests, activities, and organizations through proclamations, statements, appearances as well as active participation. This continues a long-established tradition of proactive involvement by the First Selectman and Selectmen in all aspects of town life. View Former Boards of Selectmen.

Appointments

The Board of Selectmen alone appoints:

Boards, Committees and Commissions nominated by the Board of Selectmen and appointed by the Representative Town Meeting (RTM) are:

Alarm Appeals Board  - The Alarm Appeals Board consists of five members, who are available for residents who want to contest a false alarm charge. Learn more..


Board of Ethics -  The Board is responsible for prescribing the form for annual statements from Town Officers that disclose interests that they had in transactions with the Town. Learn more...


Board of Health - The Board meets in executive session when necessary to discuss personnel matters, labor negotiations and other matters that are legally confidential. Learn more...


Board of Human Services - The mission of the Department of Human Services is to enhance the quality of life of Greenwich residents through support in meeting basic human needs and promoting services that foster self-sufficiency and economic independence. Learn more...


Board of Parks and Recreation -The mission of the Board of Parks and recreation is to pursue and promote a standard of excellence in the development of comprehensive park systems and quality facilities which encourage diverse recreational opportunities and the preservation of natural resources. Learn more...


Building Code Board of Standards - Each member shall be a licensed professional engineer or architect, or a builder or superintendent of building construction with at least 10 years experience in construction design, construction supervision or construction of buildings, five of which shall have been in responsible charge of work. Learn more...


Commission of Aging - Meetings are held at various senior sites, as well as the Senior Center, please call the Commission on Aging at 203-862-6710 for meeting location. Learn more...


Harbor Management Commission -  Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval. Learn more...


Historic District Commission - The Historic District Commission reviews proposed changes to structures and landscapes within the Historic Districts. Learn more...


Inland Wetlands and Watercourses - The Agency reviews all developmental activities proposed within and adjacent to inland wetland and watercourse areas at regular monthly meetings normally held on the fourth Monday of each month. Learn more...


Nathaniel Witherell Board - Meetings are 5:30 p.m. on the 4th Monday of every month in the Nathaniel Witherell Board Room. Learn more...


Planning and Zoning Boards of Appeals – The Planning and Zoning Board of Appeals (PZBA) is an administrative agency which acts in a quasi-judicial capacity. Learn more...


Planning and Zoning Commission –  The Town Charter authorizes the Commission to regulate and review municipal improvement projects and subdivisions of land. Learn more...


School Building Committees –  Building committees consist of not fewer than seven or more than nine voting members with the number determined by the Selectmen. All voting members must be Town residents.  Learn more...