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Resident raises questions on river waterline repair, GPS mapping and in-house operator; board discusses EV charger grant and website postings

2164846 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

Michael (Mike) Zahn pressed the Select Board on river-crossing options for a waterline, GPS mapping equipment training, whether water operations should be brought in-house, and timely posting of meeting materials.

Michael (Mike) Zahn, a member of the public, used the meeting’s public-comment period to press the board on multiple water and infrastructure issues: the scope of an upcoming river crossing waterline repair, the town’s recently purchased GPS mapping equipment, the decision to hire a private water operator rather than an in-house employee, and the timeliness of meeting materials and recordings posted on the town website.

Zahn asked whether the river-crossing work contracted to Horizons (for a culvert/river crossing at Route 5 / Maine Street) was limited to replenishing rock protection around the buried line or whether engineers had considered alternatives such as attaching a water line to a bridge or running it under a sidewalk. "Maybe they'll never…

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