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Planning board forwards six‑year capital improvement plan to town council after review
Summary
Hooksett planning board reviewed a draft six‑year capital improvement plan that includes TIF‑funded Exit 10 projects, police and DPW equipment, and school infrastructure; the board voted to accept the presentation and send the draft to the town council for further consideration, with one abstention.
The Hooksett Planning Board voted June 16 to accept a draft six‑year capital improvement plan and forward the document to the Town Council for its review and consideration.
The plan, presented by Christine Tewksbury, the town finance director filling in for Town Administrator Andre Grant, lays out municipal and wastewater projects and funding sources for fiscal years 2026–2031 and is intended to guide the council during the annual budget process. "After this presentation to the planning board, the town administrator will present the CIP to the town council," Tewksbury said during the presentation.
Board members said the long list of proposed projects — which include large, Tax Increment Financing (TIF)‑funded work at Exit 10, a Martins Ferry Road…
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