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Off-agenda controversial decisions

At the June 15 Select Board meeting, the Board discussed significant revisions to the Town Employee Handbook. This high-significance topic was not listed on the public agenda, preventing residents from knowing what changes... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH
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Community concerns and decision-making

Holderness Select Board vs. NHDOT: Regarding the Route 3 & 25 intersection, the Board rejected the proposed all-way stop in favor of investigating seasonal speed limits. Residents should watch for the data that will drive... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH
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Off-agenda controversial decisions

Transparency check: The Holderness Select Board moved to discuss and form subcommittees for Employee Handbook revisions during the June 15 meeting, despite the topic not appearing on the published agenda. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH
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Transparency concern at the June 15 Holderness Select Board meeting: High-significance updates regarding the Town Employee Handbook were discussed and moved to a subcommittee, yet this topic was not on the public agenda. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH
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When major policy updates like the Employee Handbook aren't on the agenda, residents lose the opportunity to prepare questions or voice concerns before decisions are set in motion. This is a failure of public notice.
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Additionally, the Board addressed the NHDOT proposal for an all-way stop at Route 3/25. Rather than the stop control, the Board is now pushing for 'seasonal speed limits' instead. We'll be following the data on this next.
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Stay informed. We are tracking how the Board handles agenda transparency and major infrastructure shifts in Holderness. #HoldernessNH #LocalGovernment #Transparency https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-06-15/
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Transparency Alert: During the June 15 Select Board meeting, significant updates regarding the Town Employee Handbook were discussed and moved toward a subcommittee review. However, this topic was not included on the public agenda. When high-significance items like personnel handbooks are discussed without prior notice, residents are denied the chance to prepare or participate in the conversation regarding town policy.

In other news, the Board addressed the NHDOT proposal to convert the Route 3 and 25 intersection into an all-way stop. While NHDOT presented the change as a safety measure to reduce crashes, the Select Board expressed concerns regarding traffic congestion, noise, and the impact on large vehicles in the town center. Instead of the all-way stop, the Board has directed an investigation into the feasibility of seasonal speed limits.

We will continue to monitor the progress of the Employee Handbook revisions and the data regarding seasonal speed limits to ensure the Board is making evidence-based decisions that reflect community interests. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/holderness/select-board/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #HoldernessNH
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