Senate Bill No. 1567 proposes the conveyance of a 0.18-acre parcel of state land from the Department of Transportation to the town of Willington. The transfer will occur at a cost equal to the administrative expenses associated with the conveyance, which includes any necessary survey costs that Willington will be responsible for. The specific size and location of the parcel will be determined by the Commissioner of Transportation, and the conveyance is subject to the approval of the State Properties Review Board. The bill stipulates that the town must use the land for purposes related to the fire station at 426 River Road; otherwise, the parcel will revert to state ownership.

The bill includes provisions that ensure the land remains under the care of the Department of Transportation until the conveyance is finalized. Additionally, if Willington fails to use the land for the specified purposes, does not retain ownership, or leases any part of it, the land will revert back to the state. The State Treasurer is tasked with executing any necessary deeds or instruments to facilitate this conveyance. The bill is designed to provide Willington with a valuable asset while ensuring that the state retains control if the land is not used as intended.