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Commission hears updates on Pinnacle Park work, Head Pond access funding, Clay Pond stewardship and Riverwalk maintenance

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The Conservation Commission received several operational updates: Keep It Native’s invasive‑species work at Pinnacle Park; signs and bench installation; a Kiwanis donation and hiring Stantec to design a more accessible Head Pond Trail entrance; Clay Pond stewardship updates; and Riverwalk maintenance and boundary concerns.

During other business the Hooksett Conservation Commission discussed multiple stewardship and public‑access projects.

Pinnacle Park and signs: Commission members praised contractor Keep It Native for substantial clearing work at Pinnacle Park and planned a volunteer installation day for new signs. The group purchased a bench for the summit and approved up to $100 for posts and rebar to secure new trail signs. Volunteers from Stantec are scheduled to help install signs and do stewardship work.

Head Pond Trail access: The commission reviewed a…

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