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Advisory board reviews past ARPA uses, pavilion and sign requests; asks staff for clearer application process
Summary
Members reviewed prior spending from ARPA and impact fees (including a swing set purchase), discussed a planned porta‑potty and pavilion maintenance, and agreed to ask town staff for the formal process to request impact‑fee money for parks projects and for updates on historical park signage.
The Hooksett Parks and Recreation Advisory Board spent part of its Feb. 1 meeting reviewing how parks projects have been funded in recent years and identifying next steps for future requests.
Members said the town previously used ARPA funds for a number of local projects and that a swing set purchased for a park was paid from leftover ARPA money. The board also discussed a pavilion project that had previously been authorized and said the porta‑potty contract for the pavilion space was budgeted at about $200…
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