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Commission awaits town vote before moving Highland Farm Trust funds for Hodges conservation land

Kensington Conservation Commission · March 10, 2026
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The Kensington Conservation Commission said March 10 it is awaiting the outcome of a town warrant article before transferring Highland Farm Trust funds to a new trust for Hodges Conservation land; Commissioner Pam Holland will check on trail signage and a blocked right-of-way.

The Kensington Conservation Commission said March 10 it is waiting for the outcome of a town warrant article before taking steps to move money from an existing trust into a new Highland Farm Trust for Hodges Conservation land. The commission said any transfer of funds depends on voter approval of the warrant article at the town meeting.

Pam Holland was assigned to follow up on two site issues: she will check on the removal of a 'trail closed' sign and reported that the right-of-way (ROW) is obstructed by large trees. The commission did not set a timeline for the work pending the town vote.

The commission’s note about the trust and the warrant article was presented as routine business; commissioners did not record a formal vote on the trust transfer during the March 10 meeting. The commission said it will act to move funds only if the warrant article is approved by town voters. The body did not provide additional details on the amount of funds involved or the anticipated timing for a transfer if the warrant article passes.

The commission will revisit the issue after the town vote and follow up on the site items Holland was assigned to check.