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City manager details water‑tank rehab, $80,000 trail grant, airport director retirement and volunteer outreach plans

Keene City Council · November 13, 2025
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City Manager Elizabeth Furland reported that a 3,000,000‑gallon water tank has been rehabilitated and will return to service next week after testing; the city won an $80,000 RTP grant (80/20 match) for a deteriorated trestle bridge on a city pathway; airport director Dave Hickling retired and Rebecca Landry will serve temporarily while candidates are interviewed; staff plan a new volunteer landing page on the city website.

City Manager Elizabeth Furland used the City of Keene in Focus podcast to summarize several operational updates from last night’s council meeting, including utilities, grant awards, airport leadership and volunteer coordination.

Water system: Furland said the city has nearly completed rehabilitation of a 3,000,000‑gallon water tank on Roxbury Road and expects it to be back in service next week following additional tests. She described a brief water‑quality notice earlier in the week for East Keene customers after a…

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