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Conservation commission approves expanded invasive-plant treatment at Pinnacle Park, allocates $4,800

3020386 · April 14, 2025
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The Hooksett Conservation Commission voted to accept option 2 of a contractor estimate for invasive-species treatment at Pinnacle Park, budgeting $4,800 for the work; commissioners discussed equipment, volunteer roles and the need for recurring treatment.

The Hooksett Conservation Commission voted to proceed with an expanded invasive-plant treatment at Pinnacle Park, approving a $4,800 budget for option 2 after a brief discussion about equipment, volunteer support and long-term maintenance.

Commission members reviewed two contractor options submitted by Paul Eaton for a follow-up invasive-species treatment at Pinnacle Park. Eaton's estimate described targeted work including mechanical removal of brush, follow-up herbicide application where appropriate, and limited use of a tractor to access difficult areas. Commissioners noted that the site's terrain constrains equipment size; one…

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