Windham Region Council of Governments, working together for the future of the Windham Planning Region - Chaplin, Columbia, Coventry, Hampton, Lebanon, Mansfield, Scotland, Windham, Willington

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The Windham Region Council of Governments (WINCOG) is a voluntary association of municipal governments serving nine communities in eastern Connecticut. WINCOG's mission is to plan for the future of the region, both physical and economic; to provide a forum for intermunicipal discussion and decision-making, and to help towns implement their planning goals by providing information and assistance.

The council is composed of the chief elected official from each participating town. Members attend monthly meetings and make regional policy decisions relating to transportation, economic development, conservation, and legislative priorities.

Latest Info & What's New

Regional GIS Web Site Launch

Need land info? Visit www.wincog-gis.org

GIS and CAD Center Brochure

Notice of Public Comment

NSP1 legal notice.pdf

DECD Draft 5 Year Consolidated Plan

DECD_final_ legal_ notice.pdf

Geographic Scope of Connecticut's Regional Planning

Geographic Scope of Connecticut's Regional Planning

Regional Economic Development Implementation Plan

Final Implementation Report Jan 6.pdf

Regional Land Use Plan 2010

The final Regional Land Use Plan, 2010 is available.

Posted 02/04/10

Long-Range Transportation Plan

CONNDOT Long-Range Transportation Plan

Next Board Meeting:

9/3/10

Region Map

The Windham Region is made up of eight towns located in the northeast corner of Connecticut.

WINCOG Member Towns:

Chaplin
Columbia
Coventry
Hampton
Lebanon
Mansfield
Scotland
Willington
Windham
Map of towns in the Windham Region


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