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Danbury Today
By the People, for the People
Danbury Housing Proposal Receives Positive Feedback
Developer plans 12 new single-family homes in gated community
Mar. 11, 2026 at 9:21pm
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The Danbury Planning and Zoning Board provided positive feedback to a proposal from developer Dan Bertram to add 12 three-bedroom single-family homes as part of a gated community on Clapboard Ridge Road. A formal vote on the proposal is expected to be held in April.
Why it matters
This proposal represents new residential development in Danbury, which has seen limited housing growth in recent years. The addition of 12 new single-family homes in a gated community could appeal to families looking for more space and privacy, but also raises questions about the impact on the local community and infrastructure.
The details
Developer Dan Bertram has proposed adding 12 three-bedroom single-family homes as part of a gated community on Clapboard Ridge Road in Danbury. The Danbury Planning and Zoning Board provided positive feedback on the proposal, which will now move forward to a formal vote expected in April.
- The Planning and Zoning Board provided feedback on the proposal in March 2026.
- A formal vote on the proposal is expected to be held in April 2026.
The players
Dan Bertram
The developer proposing to build 12 new single-family homes in a gated community in Danbury.
Danbury Planning and Zoning Board
The local government body that provided positive feedback on the housing proposal and will hold a formal vote in April.
What’s next
A formal vote on the housing proposal is expected to be held by the Danbury Planning and Zoning Board in April 2026.
The takeaway
This housing proposal represents new residential development in Danbury, which could appeal to families seeking more space and privacy, but also raises questions about the impact on the local community and infrastructure.


