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Selectmen back moving forward on impact-fee study; agree to limited RPC support amid tight budget
Summary
The Board of Selectmen agreed by consensus to proceed with a consultant on updated impact-fee work for public safety while preserving a limited relationship with the regional planning commission (RPC) for technical support, citing tight town finances and competing 2025 budget pressures.
The Board of Selectmen on July 14 agreed by consensus to move forward with updating the town’s impact-fee analysis for public safety and to preserve a limited contractual relationship with the regional planning commission for technical planning support. The planning board had requested use of an existing $20,000 appropriation to hire a consultant to update impact fees. Planning board members said two firms responded to a May request for proposals and recommended spending about $15,000 to update public-safety impact fees now and using a smaller portion of the planning discretionary funds to keep RPC involvement alive in 2025. Why it matters:…
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