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12 items · last 60 days
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📋 ProposedSelect Board · June 10, 2026
Discussion: Speed Limit on Brown Avenue
Speed limit on Brown Avenue up for discussion — outcome could affect traffic safety for nearby residents.
Why this matters: Potential speed limit change on a local road.
Discussion: Bid Award for On-Call Pavement and Sidewalk Rehabilitation Services
Board to discuss awarding a pavement and sidewalk rehab bid to one of three bidders: Pawtucket Hot Mix Asphalt, J.H. Lynch & Sons, or Tasco Construction.
Why this matters: Road and sidewalk repairs affect neighborhood conditions.
📋 ProposedAward Bid — On-Call Pavement and Sidewalk Rehabilitation ServicesSelect Board · June 10, 2026
Board to award a pavement and sidewalk repair contract to one of three bidders: Pawtucket Hot Mix Asphalt, Inc.; J.H. Lynch & Sons, Inc.; or Tasco Construction, Inc.
Why this matters: Contract determines who repairs local roads and sidewalks town-wide.
💬 DiscussedTown Planner update and member reportsPlanning Board · June 9, 2026
Town Planner's monthly report covers active subdivisions (Magnolia Court, Kathleen Court, Brigham Farm, Wyatt Strawberry Patch), Blue Wave Solar, a proposed Highland Ave car wash, Pride Hyundai dealership, and stormwater/dam projects.
Why this matters: Tracks local development and road/stormwater projects
📋 ProposedNOI #SE69-1017: 112 & 116 Ledge Road — New House & SepticConservation Commission · June 8, 2026
Notice of Intent for a proposed 4-bedroom single-family house, septic upgrade, and driveway at 112 & 116 Ledge Rd (Map 20/Lot 255), all within wetland resource areas.
📍 112 & 116 Ledge Road (Map 20/Lot 255)
Why this matters: New construction and septic in wetlands affects nearby properties.
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