The Conservation Commission meets the second Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the American Legion Hall.
MISSION:
The Burrillville Conservation Commission’s mission and goals are to protect and preserve the natural tranquility of the natural reserves, features and attributes that has defined the Town of Burrillville for nearly two hundred years. Burrillville’s many natural characteristics has drawn people to this community to enjoy the rural atmosphere, scenic vistas, recreational opportunities and many qualities of life that define what the town represents. The Conservation Commission is responsible for the establishment of a seven-member party that serves as an appointed board to report directly to the town council, planning board, zoning board and the many municipal employees that constitute the town’s government.
All of the efforts of the Conservation Commission are to better protect the natural features of the town while protecting the health, safety and welfare of the residents that live here. As the Commission continues to evolve through the succession of members past and present, the one goal that remains continued is the devotion to uphold the tranquil, natural and rural quality of life within Burrillville.
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