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Selectmen hear summary of Ports & Harbors authority plans, including $54 million Market Wharf work and rate changes
Summary
A selectman summarized the regional Ports & Harbors/Port Development Authority capital plan and recent policy changes: Market Wharf work estimated at about $54 million, wharf extensions and barge-wharf work, riprap shore protection, changes to fuel flowage and wharfage/dockage rates, and other capital projects across Seacoast terminals.
At the Greenland Board of Selectmen meeting June 30 a member summarized recent activity and capital planning at the regional Ports & Harbors (Port Development Authority), telling the board the authority has updated rules, rates and a multi-site capital plan that includes a roughly $54 million Market Wharf project.
The update matters because the PDA’s capital and rate changes could affect regional shipping, barge operations and fees collected by the authority; the speaker said the authority has revised flowage, wharfage and…
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