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Advisory meeting hears updates on smart-meter opt-out, food-truck rotation and pool opening
Summary
Meeting participants raised questions about a town smart-meter replacement and opt-out charge, rotation of local food trucks, and a pool scheduled to open mid-May; staff acknowledged radio-frequency concerns and encouraged follow-up for opt-out details.
At the advisory meeting, Heartland Arts staff and attendees discussed local operational updates including a smart-meter replacement program with an opt-out charge, rotating food trucks at local venues, and an anticipated pool opening in mid-May.
During the meeting Deborah noted that the new utility meter "has more radio frequency" and acknowledged community concern about radio-frequency exposure. She said the town is offering an opt-out…
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