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Community concerns regarding land management and transparency.
At the 4/6 Holderness Select Board meeting, Chair Jill White addressed concerns regarding the sale of town-owned undeveloped land. While the Board stated there are currently no plans to sell land, residents are calling for... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-04-06/ #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH
Fiscal transparency regarding public safety expenditures.
Holderness Select Board Update (4/6): The Board authorized a $9,212.50 down payment for a custom rescue truck cap from a Canadian supplier. Chief Bonan noted the design is intended to provide long-term cost savings for the town. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-04-06/ #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH
Fiscal impact on residents regarding property tax valuations.
Taxpayers take note: Following the 4/6 Select Board meeting, the Town Administrator is working with assessing firms to establish property values for July tax bills. Property owners should prepare for upcoming valuation... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-04-06/ #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH
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Holderness Select Board Meeting Recap (April 6, 2026): While the meeting was largely administrative, two key issues surfaced regarding town land and upcoming tax impacts. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH
1/ Land Management: During public inquiry, resident Mr. Salmon raised concerns about the potential sale of town-owned undeveloped land. Chair Jill White responded that there are currently no plans to sell any such parcels.
2/ Accountability Check: While the Board denied current plans to sell land, residents are seeking a guarantee of proactive notification before any land disposal discussions move forward to ensure community input.
3/ Tax Updates: The Board also noted that property valuations are being finalized for July tax bills. Additionally, the Tax Collector is moving forward with lien notices for overdue taxes. Stay informed on your property's status. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-04-06/
Holderness Select Board Meeting Summary: April 6, 2026 During the April 6 Select Board meeting, a resident raised concerns regarding the management of town-owned undeveloped land. Mr. Salmon requested that the town provide proactive notification to the community should any plans arise to sell these parcels. In response, Chair Jill White stated that there are currently no plans to sell any undeveloped land owned by the Town. While the Board's response provides clarity on current intentions, the community continues to look for transparent processes regarding how town land is managed and communicated. On the fiscal front, residents should be aware of upcoming changes to property tax administration. The Town Administrator is currently working with assessing firms to establish property values for the July tax bills. Furthermore, the Tax Collector reported on upcoming tax deedings and liens for overdue taxes. Additionally, the Board approved a $9,212.50 down payment for a custom rescue truck cap from a Canadian supplier, a move the Fire Chief noted is intended to provide cost savings to the Town. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-04-06/ #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH