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Public notice for upcoming important decisions
The Claremont Conservation Commission is planning a major tree planting initiative for Broad Street. Because the project requires formal approval, a special meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, March 26th at 6:30 PM. Get... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/claremont/conservation-commission/2026-03-19/ #MeetingWatch #ClaremontNH
Adherence to legal transparency protocols
During the 3/19 Conservation Commission meeting, members discussed the need to strictly follow NH Open Meeting laws regarding email communications to avoid legal issues. Transparency and compliance are essential for public trust. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/claremont/conservation-commission/2026-03-19/ #MeetingWatch #ClaremontNH
Fiscal and resource allocation
Claremont Conservation Commission Update: The board approved a membership with the Upper Valley Trail Alliance (UBTA) to access technical consultation for local trail systems. Details from the 3/19 meeting. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/claremont/conservation-commission/2026-03-19/ #MeetingWatch #ClaremontNH
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Big changes are being proposed for the Broad Street corridor. The Claremont Conservation Commission is moving forward with a major tree planting initiative, but the formal vote hasn't happened yet. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #ClaremontNH
At the March 19 meeting, the Commission discussed a vision to replant trees in Broad Street Park and along the corridor. This isn't just about aesthetics—it involves long-term maintenance, funding, and coordination with the DPW.
Because this project has significant implications for the city's street character, a SPECIAL MEETING has been set for Thursday, March 26th at 6:30 PM to hold the formal vote. Residents should attend to understand the long-term impact.
Additionally, the Commission addressed the importance of following NH Open Meeting laws, specifically regarding email communications between members. Staying compliant is key to ensuring decisions stay public and transparent. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/claremont/conservation-commission/2026-03-19/
The Claremont Conservation Commission is preparing for a significant project that will change the landscape of the Broad Street corridor. During their March 19 meeting, the Commission discussed a vision for the Broad Street Park and Broad Street Tree Planting Initiative, aiming to restore the area's aesthetic character through large-scale replanting. While the vision has support, it involves complex long-term commitments regarding maintenance, funding, and coordination with the Department of Public Works (DPW). Because of the scale of this project and the need for a formal decision, the Commission has scheduled a SPECIAL MEETING for Thursday, March 26th at 6:30 PM to hold an official vote. This is a key moment for residents and local business owners along Broad Street to understand how these changes will affect our community's infrastructure and long-term planning. We encourage you to attend this special meeting to ensure the public's voice is heard before these plans are finalized. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/claremont/conservation-commission/2026-03-19/ #MeetingWatch #ClaremontNH