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Loudon residents will soon see improvements on Ricker Road as the Board of Selectmen announced the road will be closed for approximately three weeks starting July 14 for replacement work. This decision aims to enhance safety and accessibility for the community.
During the meeting, it was also confirmed that a representative from Community Power will attend the next meeting on July 15 to discuss recent rate increases and provide clarity on the program. This discussion is expected to address concerns raised by residents regarding energy costs.
In other updates, Chief Flatters reported that all police equipment is functioning well and shared insights from a recent speed study on Hollow Root Road, where the average speed of northbound traffic was recorded at 14.51 miles per hour. The chief also highlighted a significant legal development, noting that a local case involving aggravated felony assault resulted in a 35-year prison sentence for the offender, underscoring the department's commitment to community safety.
Additionally, the chief provided statistics from the recent Bike Week, revealing that police issued 14 citations from 58 documented stops related to demo rides, indicating a proactive approach to maintaining order during the event.
These discussions reflect the Board's ongoing efforts to address community needs and enhance public safety in Loudon. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in upcoming meetings to voice their concerns and stay engaged with local governance.
Converted from Board of Selectmen - July 1, 2025 meeting on July 02, 2025
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