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Conservation commission approves $14,193 in conservation-fund spending; Acorn property closing may be delayed

Bedford Conservation Commission · January 27, 2026
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The Bedford Conservation Commission voted to approve $14,193 in near-term conservation-fund expenditures for pins, signage, mowing, a stream survey and trail supplies and discussed the Acorn property closing, which staff said is scheduled for mid-February but could be delayed by roughly three months.

The Bedford Conservation Commission on Jan. 27 approved $14,193 in conservation-fund spending to cover immediate needs tied to trail maintenance, signage, surveying and permitting while the commission continues preparatory work for the Acorn property acquisition.

Conservation planner Kathleen Ports summarized line items and near-term costs, saying the request covers setting survey pins for a parking-lot easement ($650 for four pins, with an extra pin budgeted), map and sign production for the newly acquired property, mowing costs for…

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