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Community demands action on dangerous road conditions

July 16, 2024 | Milford Boards & Committees of Selectmen, Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire



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Community demands action on dangerous road conditions
During a recent government meeting, residents of East Milford expressed concerns regarding local infrastructure and safety issues, particularly on Panama Hill Road. Mary Ann Sanford, a long-time resident, highlighted the dangers posed by speeding vehicles on the road, which she described as a significant hazard for residents trying to exit their driveways. Sanford recounted a tragic incident involving her son’s friend and urged the council to consider implementing a speed limit and restricting heavy truck traffic through the area.

The discussion also touched on ongoing improvements in the community, with residents acknowledging the efforts made by the East Milford Co-op to address previous complaints, including the removal of trees and the installation of fencing for privacy. However, concerns were raised about the feasibility of adding a sidewalk due to financial constraints.

The meeting concluded with a vote on a proposal related to property lines and potential connections to existing pavement, with discussions indicating a willingness to collaborate with local associations to enhance community infrastructure. The council emphasized the importance of working together to address the needs of residents while balancing the interests of all parties involved.

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