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Decision on essential emergency services
At the March 23 Select Board meeting, officials renewed the ambulance agreement with Plymouth, maintaining the same conditions as the previous year. This remains a critical service agreement for all Holderness residents. #HoldernessNH... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-03-23/ #MeetingWatch
Public facility use and potential fiscal/regulatory impacts
Holderness students proposed a food composting pilot at the Transfer Station on March 23. The Select Board is now investigating NHDES permitting and equipment costs to see if the project can move forward. #HoldernessNH #CommunityEngagement https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-03-23/ #MeetingWatch
Hidden or upcoming fiscal impacts of new programs
The Select Board is tasked with determining the logistics, including potential costs for collection barrels and dollies, for the student-led composting proposal discussed on March 23. Residents should watch for upcoming budget impacts... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-03-23/ #MeetingWatch
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At the March 23 Holderness Select Board meeting, two key items touched on essential municipal services and new community initiatives. Here is what residents need to know about the decisions made. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH
First, the Board voted to renew the ambulance agreement with Plymouth. The contract will maintain the same conditions as the previous year, ensuring continuity for emergency medical services across town.
Second, a group of high school students presented a proposal for a food composting pilot program using the Town Transfer Station. The Board signaled support and is now looking into NHDES permitting and equipment needs.
While the student proposal is a positive community engagement, it involves new logistics: the Board must now evaluate the costs for equipment like collection barrels and dollies, as well as regulatory compliance. We will continue to monitor the fiscal... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-03-23/
Summary of the Holderness Select Board Meeting – March 23, 2026 Two primary items of interest emerged from the most recent Select Board meeting. First, the Board addressed essential emergency services by voting to renew the ambulance agreement with Plymouth. The agreement will proceed under the same conditions as last year, providing continuity for Holderness residents relying on these services. Second, the Board heard a presentation from local high school students regarding a proposed food composting pilot project. The proposal suggests using the Town Transfer Station as a collection point for food waste. In response, the Select Board has committed to investigating the feasibility of the project, specifically looking into NHDES permitting requirements and the potential costs for necessary equipment, such as collection barrels and dollies. As the Board moves forward with these investigations, residents should stay informed about potential regulatory hurdles and how the equipment for this pilot program might impact the municipal budget. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-03-23/ #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH