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Brookfield selectmen set public hearing on winter parking ban, approve minutes and pay bills; traffic study prompts paving plan
Summary
At a regular meeting, Brookfield selectmen approved minutes and a manifest of bills, scheduled a public hearing on a proposed winter parking ban, heard that a website contract with CIVUS Plus is pending, and reviewed traffic-monitoring data showing high vehicle counts and speeds on Moose Mountain and Lyford roads.
Brookfield selectmen approved the minutes from the Sept. 4 meeting and accepted a manifest of bills, set a public hearing date for a proposed winter parking ban and heard traffic-monitoring results that town officials said show unusually high vehicle counts and speeds on Moose Mountain Road and near Lyford Road.
The board voted to approve the Sept. 4 meeting minutes after a motion and voice votes recorded as “Aye.” The selectmen later moved to accept the manifest and pay the listed bills; that motion carried on a voice vote with at least one selectman (Walter) recorded as voting “Aye.”
The board put a proposed winter parking ordinance on the schedule for a public hearing. The meeting agenda listed the public hearing for Oct. 7, 2025, at 5 p.m.; the chair later said the town will post the ordinance and suggested holding the hearing at 6 p.m.…
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