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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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/
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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
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