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Commission approves small sign/bench purchases, accepts Kiwanis donation for Heads Pond access design and hires Stantec; updates on Pinnacle Park, Clay Pond and

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At the meeting the commission approved modest expenditures for Pinnacle Park signs and bench reinforcement, accepted a Kiwanis donation for Heads Pond trail engineering and hired Stantec for design without issuing an RFP, and discussed stewardship and Riverwalk issues including beaver management and enforcement of a no‑bike easement.

The Conservation Commission handled several stewardship and operations items under “other business.”

Pinnacle Park and Keep It Native: The commission heard a report that Keep It Native completed extensive clearing and brush removal at Pinnacle Park and recommended volunteers help install interpretive signs. The commission authorized up to $100 to purchase 8‑foot posts and rebar (if the town cannot supply materials) to secure new signs and approved volunteers’ installation plans scheduled for a volunteer day (date provided in packet).

Heads Pond access (trail for all): The commission discussed a plan to…

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