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Hooksett commission approves up to $2,000 to repair rotted Riverwalk boards after safety incident
Summary
After a user fell through a rotten board on a 10‑year‑old Riverwalk bridge, the commission discussed inspection and replacement options and approved up to $2,000 for materials; DPW placed temporary plywood and volunteers offered help.
Members of the Hooksett Conservation Commission discussed a report of rotted boards on a 10‑year‑old Riverwalk bridge during their Nov. 11 meeting after a user scraped themselves when a board failed. Public Works placed a sheet of plywood as a temporary cover and the commission reviewed photos showing rotted 2x6 deck boards and deteriorating 4x8 side members.
Commissioners debated repair…
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