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LinksLake Lillinonah AuthorityFunded by the towns of Bridgewater, Brookfield, New Milford, Newtown, Southbury and Roxbury to oversee the environmental, safety and recreational needs of Lake Lillinonah. Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at the Brookfield Town Hall. If you would like to attend or find out more about the LLA, please contact just say for more information, you can contact the LLA at (203) 264-2360. Barkwood Fall Association, Inc.The Barkwood Falls Association is located in Brookfield, Connecticut, and has been formed in order that it may solve problems of common interest, cultivate and maintain friendly and mutual cooperation among members, and to care for and maintain the common properties, including the recreation lot, and to insure and preserve the present and future welfare of the community, and to promote participation of its members in social, athletic, cultural and civic activities, and to maintain a high standard for the properties situated in the community known as Barkwood Falls. Housatonic Valley River Trail Site MapThe Housatonic River flows south 150 miles from its source in the Town of Washington, Massachusetts to the shore of Long Island Sound in Connecticut. The watershed includes hundreds of rivers and streams, and almost 2,000 square miles of land as shown on this interstate watershed map by the Housatonic Valley Association. This website provides information on navigating the Housatonic River and its north flowing tributary The Still River in the Greater Danbury-New Milford Area of Connecticut. It also provides links to canoeing and other recreational activities. Housatonic Valley Paddling ClubFrom its headwaters in the Berkshires to its mouth at the Long Island Sound, the Housatonic River Valley and watershed offer paddling opportunities to suit just about anyone's preferences. From thundering whitewater rapids to meandering currents and mountain-rimmed lakes and ponds, the region has much to explore. Housatonic River Basin - Natural Resources Project: In ConnecticutThe Housatonic River Basin Natural Resources Restoration Project (hereinafter, "Housatonic Project") is a product of the natural resource damage assessment and restoration process established under the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act ("CERCLA"). Housatonic Valley Council of Elected OfficialsThe Housatonic Valley Council of Elected Officials (HVCEO) is a voluntary regional coordinating body maintained by ten municipalities in Western Connecticut. These are Bethel, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Danbury, New Fairfield, New Milford, Newtown, Redding, Ridgefield and Sherman, CT. The mission of the Housatonic Council is to make the Housatonic Valley Region a better place in which to live, do business and visit through coordinated planning and cooperative approaches. Housatonic Valley AssociationHVA works to conserve the natural character and environmental health of our communities in the Housatonic River watershed by restoring and protecting our lands and waters for this and future generations. RiverkeeperFor over 35 years, Riverkeeper and its predecessor organization have been watchdogs for the health and protection of the Hudson River. |