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Old 07-01-2013, 09:53 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by sea_n_ski View Post

A good example is Meredith Neck Rd, where a lot of seasonal residents have homes. That road is falling apart. I called the town a few months back and they said they have no plans to fix it. We can't even bring it up at a town meeting. At least they could give us a decent road to to get to our homes (they should pave it with gold thanking us) . Nope, the $$$ all goes towards resident goodies. Seasonal residents don't matter.
....yes, the Meredith Neck Rd, an approximately six mile long road as well as Barnard Ridge Rd, about one mile long, are both in tough shape what with numerous and multiple pavement cracks, dips, missing asphalt ... etc. Both of these roads do not belong to the town, but belong to the State of New Hampshire so it is up to the http://www.nh.gov/dot/org/commission...-nh-future.pdf (takes a while to appear)to repair and repave it. They are considered to be un-numbered state roads, and NH has about 800-miles of un-numbered state roads throughout the state. In about 2011, the Republican dominated house and senate lowered the annual automobile registration fee to the state by about $40/vehicle and now the DOT does not have enough to fix all the roads, and un-numbered state roads are at the bottom of the list, or something like that.
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...hey....seriously....the library building is in need of a lot of repair structural work and there's probably not enough money to pay for it at this time...
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