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Fiscal impact and decision notification

On May 13, the Brentwood Conservation Commission voted 8-0 to recommend using $387,000 from the 2022 Open Space Bond to fund the Slye Conservation Easement. This is a significant use of taxpayer-backed funds for a 55-acre... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/brentwood/conservation-commission/2026-05-13/ #MeetingWatch #BrentwoodNH
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Next steps in the decision-making process

The Brentwood Conservation Commission is moving forward with a major financial commitment. Following the May 13 meeting, a recommendation will be sent to the Selectboard to authorize $387,000 for the Slye Conservation Easement. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/brentwood/conservation-commission/2026-05-13/ #MeetingWatch #BrentwoodNH
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Accountability regarding bond fund utilization

How is Brentwood's Open Space Bond being spent? On May 13, the Conservation Commission moved to allocate up to $387,000 toward the Slye Conservation Easement. This decision now heads to the Selectboard for final approval. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/brentwood/conservation-commission/2026-05-13/ #MeetingWatch #BrentwoodNH
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Brentwood taxpayers: A major decision regarding the 2022 Open Space Bond was made at the May 13 Conservation Commission meeting. Here is what you need to know about the $387,000 recommendation. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #BrentwoodNH
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The Commission held a public hearing for the Slye Conservation Easement project. The plan involves securing a 55-acre easement, and the proposed funding source is the 2022 Open Space Bond.
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The Commission voted 8-0 to authorize the use of up to $387,000 for this project. This recommendation is now being forwarded to the Selectboard to obtain a signed funding agreement.
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While the Commission voted unanimously, the final decision rests with the Selectboard. Residents should monitor upcoming Selectboard meetings to see how these bond funds are being prioritized. #BrentwoodNH #LocalGov https://meetingwatch.org/nh/brentwood/conservation-commission/2026-05-13/
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At the May 13 Brentwood Conservation Commission meeting, a significant financial recommendation was made that will impact the town's Open Space Bond funds.

Following a public hearing, the Commission voted 8-0 to authorize the use of up to $387,000 from the 2022 Open Space Bond to fund the Slye Conservation Easement. This project aims to secure 55 acres of land for conservation.

The Commission has now forwarded this recommendation to the Selectboard. The next critical step is for the Selectboard to review the proposal and sign the funding agreement. Residents should keep a close eye on Selectboard agendas to understand how these significant bond funds are being allocated and ensure the expenditure aligns with community priorities. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/brentwood/conservation-commission/2026-05-13/ #MeetingWatch #BrentwoodNH
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