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Greenland approves $33,968 payment to Portsmouth for Tide Mill Road paving

Board of Selectmen · June 15, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Selectmen voted unanimously June 15 to pay $33,968 to the City of Portsmouth to cover Greenland’s share of repaving related to a 2022 water-main project, drawing funds from the Municipal & Regional Transportation Improvement CRF.

The Greenland Board of Selectmen voted unanimously June 15 to pay $33,968 to the City of Portsmouth to cover Greenland’s share of repaving work connected to a 2022 water-main expansion on Tide Mill Road.

Town Administrator Tara Tucker told the board the work was delayed, the overall project cost increased and the final paving last month left Greenland’s share unpaid. Tucker recommended using the Municipal & Regional Transportation Improvement Capital Reserve Fund to make the payment; the account balance was reported as $315,786 as of April 30.

Paul Stanley moved to approve the payment and Laura Malloy seconded. The motion passed with all members voting in favor.

The board recorded that the 2022 arrangement had Greenland contributing $33,968 to “augment gravel and binder to the full width” of the roadway; the minutes state the town’s portion was not paid and the City of Portsmouth requested correction. The board did not request changes to project design or scope, only approval to remit the outstanding payment.

The board will proceed to disburse funds from the designated CRF and will review related ledger entries at a future meeting.