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Municipal Financial Transparency

At the April 23 Affordable Tomorrow Committee meeting, the board spent significant time discussing a $791,606 retirement liability on the town’s balance sheet. Despite the high cost to taxpayers, the committee has yet to get... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/bradford/affordable-tomorrow/2026-04-23/ #MeetingWatch #BradfordNH
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Dismissed Community Concerns (Public Safety)

Residents are asking for more visible police presence and speeding enforcement in Bradford. During the April 23 meeting, the committee pivoted to discussing budgets and data tracking instead of addressing the direct request... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/bradford/affordable-tomorrow/2026-04-23/ #MeetingWatch #BradfordNH
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Prioritization of Committee Work

The Affordable Tomorrow Committee is prioritizing a town-wide survey as its first major project. While resident input is vital, the committee must ensure the survey actually addresses pressing issues like municipal debt and... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/bradford/affordable-tomorrow/2026-04-23/ #MeetingWatch #BradfordNH
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Where is the clarity on Bradford's $791,606 retirement liability? At the April 23 Affordable Tomorrow Committee meeting, this massive figure was a central point of discussion, but answers remain elusive. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #BradfordNH
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The committee noted significant difficulty obtaining specific answers from the treasurer regarding this liability. While members expressed frustration over the lack of municipal accounting clarity, the meeting ended without a resolution for taxpayers.
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Public safety was also a flashpoint. Residents raised concerns about speeding and the need for visible police enforcement. Rather than addressing enforcement directly, the committee pivoted to general discussions on police budgets. We need action, not... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/bradford/affordable-tomorrow/2026-04-23/
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Transparency matters, especially when it involves nearly $800,000. 

During the Affordable Tomorrow Committee meeting on April 23, a significant discussion took place regarding a $791,606 retirement liability listed on the town’s balance sheet. Despite the scale of this figure and its impact on all Bradford taxpayers, the committee reported ongoing difficulties in obtaining specific, clear answers from the town treasurer. 

Beyond financial concerns, residents also brought up critical public safety issues, specifically the need for increased police visibility and enforcement of speeding laws. Instead of addressing how the town can improve road safety, the committee redirected the conversation toward police budgets and data tracking. 

While the committee has voted to prioritize a town-wide survey to gather resident input, the residents we spoke to are looking for direct answers on municipal debt and immediate solutions for traffic safety. We will continue to monitor how these issues are addressed in future meetings. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/bradford/affordable-tomorrow/2026-04-23/ #MeetingWatch #BradfordNH
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