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Committee member urges town to review ordinances to address private-property impacts on public rights-of-way

Local Committee (unnamed) · June 8, 2026
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Summary

A committee member flagged enforcement gaps where private properties affect public rights-of-way and urged the town to study models and consider strengthening ordinances; staff or the CRRC were identified as leads for next steps.

Committee member (Speaker 3) argued that enforcement is a notable gap where private property actions are impacting public rights-of-way, and suggested the town examine ordinances to strengthen remedies. "The town should consider looking at ordinances and seeing how we can strengthen that," the committee member said, urging research and model review.

Members mentioned that research is needed because they are not aware of a model they could follow and noted that the CRRC is expected to push related stormwater and enforcement work forward. The transcript records no ordinance text, proposed amendments, or legal citations; it captures only the recommendation to explore options and update enforcement tools where necessary.