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Mill Pond Crossing residents ask for plowing; board says roads are private, takes no action

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Residents of Mill Pond Crossing asked the Select Board to plow their condominium roads, saying they pay taxes yet receive no town plowing; town staff and selectmen said the roads were built as private roads, not to town standards, and the board declined to adopt or plow them without further engineering and legal steps.

Residents of the Mill Pond Crossing condominium association asked the Brentwood Select Board to authorize town plowing of their streets, saying they have paid municipal taxes for 15–18 years but do not currently receive town plowing service.

At the meeting condominium board president Patricia Castelasquez said the community of 47 homes includes many senior residents and asked whether the town would plow their roads for the coming season while they pursue a warrant article to seek formal acceptance at Town Meeting. Castelasquez said the association has received contractor bids for three-year plowing contracts…

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