During a recent government meeting, officials from the Town of Warner discussed significant concerns regarding local infrastructure and emergency preparedness. A key point raised was the vulnerability posed by Kearsarge Maven Road, which serves as the sole access route for residents living on the mountain.
The road, which begins in the village and extends uphill, presents a critical risk in the event of an emergency, as it lacks alternative exit routes. Town representatives emphasized that this limitation could hinder evacuation efforts during crises, raising alarms about public safety.
Additionally, discussions touched on town-owned properties adjacent to the road, including a gravel path that could potentially serve as an alternative access point. The presence of a cell tower in the vicinity was also mentioned, indicating ongoing considerations for improving communication and safety measures in the area.
The meeting underscored the need for strategic planning to address these vulnerabilities, highlighting the importance of ensuring that residents have safe and reliable evacuation routes in emergencies.