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prioritizing project timelines/bids over documented contractor concerns

At the June 1 Select Board meeting, the board awarded the School Street utility project contract to Jamco Excavators LLC despite residents raising concerns about the contractor's past performance. The board is relying on a... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter/select-board/2026-06-01/ #MeetingWatch #ExeterNH
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community concerns regarding property rights vs. safety regulations

Cass Street residents are fighting a proposed no-parking zone that would cover 170 feet near the intersection. Neighbors argue it's a property encroachment; proponents cite safety. A third reading is set for June 15. #ExeterNH https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter/select-board/2026-06-01/ #MeetingWatch
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ongoing community safety concerns and the timeline for resolution

Wadleigh Street residents continue to flag speeding and dangerous truck traffic. At the June 1 meeting, the board discussed exploring temporary speed tables, but a final decision awaits a third reading on June 15. #ExeterNH https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter/select-board/2026-06-01/ #MeetingWatch
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Exeter residents are raising serious safety and property concerns, but are the Select Board moving fast enough? Here is a breakdown of the June 1 meeting. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #ExeterNH
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On School Street, the board awarded a major utility contract to Jamco Excavators LLC. Residents raised concerns about the contractor's past performance, but the board moved forward, opting to use a resident representative to monitor the project's impact.
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On Cass Street, a heated debate continues over a proposed no-parking zone (approx. 170ft). Neighbors argue this is property encroachment, while others claim it's a safety necessity. A third reading is scheduled for June 15.
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Finally, Wadleigh Street residents are still calling for better traffic control to manage speeding and heavy truck traffic. The board is exploring 'temporary speed tables' for now. Residents deserve permanent solutions. Stay tuned for the June 15 meeting. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter/select-board/2026-06-01/
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At the June 1 Select Board meeting, several neighborhood issues reached a critical point, leaving many residents wondering if their concerns are being effectively addressed.

On School Street, the board unanimously awarded the utility improvement construction contract to Jamco Excavators LLC. While the bid was 24% below estimate, the decision was met with scrutiny from residents who raised concerns about the contractor's previous performance. The board’s plan to mitigate risks is to employ a resident project representative to monitor the work and its impact on the neighborhood.

Meanwhile, the debate over Cass Street continues. A proposed no-parking zone near the intersection is being met with heavy opposition from neighbors who view it as an encroachment on their property. Proponents argue the zone is vital for the safety of children and seniors. A third reading is scheduled for June 15.

Lastly, Wadleigh Street residents are still pushing for immediate traffic calming due to speeding and increased truck traffic. The board is currently looking into the feasibility of temporary speed tables. Residents should attend the next meeting on June 15 to follow these developments closely. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter/select-board/2026-06-01/ #MeetingWatch #ExeterNH
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