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Administrative responsiveness and lack of transparency regarding budgetary inquiries.

At the May 4 Town Council meeting, residents called out the administration for failing to answer questions on veteran tax credits, pay adjustments, and police vehicle costs—some of which have been pending since January... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/town-council/2026-05-04/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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Fiscal protection and regulatory oversight of development.

Londonderry Council is debating whether to strengthen PUD ordinances to better protect taxpayers from legal exposure during large-scale developments. Current rules may leave the town vulnerable to developer-driven costs. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/town-council/2026-05-04/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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Infrastructure spending and service impacts.

The Town of Londonderry approved $94,518 for library mold remediation and roof repairs on May 4. Residents should note the facility is expected to remain closed through the summer. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/town-council/2026-05-04/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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Why is it taking the Londonderry Town Manager months to answer basic questions about our budget? At the May 4 Town Council meeting, the lack of administrative responsiveness was on full display. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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Residents raised urgent concerns regarding unpaid veteran tax credits, police vehicle costs, and municipal pay adjustments. Many of these inquiries have been left unanswered since January. Asking for data shouldn't be an uphill battle.
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The Council has finally directed the Town Manager to provide these answers, but the delay highlights a recurring gap in accountability. We need timely information to make informed decisions about our town's finances. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/town-council/2026-05-04/
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At the May 4 Town Council meeting, a clear pattern of administrative delay was highlighted by resident testimony. For months, citizens have been asking for specific information regarding veteran tax credits, police vehicle expenditures, and recent pay adjustments. Despite these questions being raised as early as January, the Town Manager's office has yet to provide the necessary data to the public or the Council.

During the meeting, residents expressed frustration that these inquiries are being treated as optional rather than mandatory duties of the administration. While the Council has now officially directed the Town Manager to provide these updates, the months-long gap in communication raises serious questions about fiscal transparency and the responsiveness of town leadership.

In addition to these concerns, the Council is currently debating whether to strengthen Planned Unit Development (PUD) ordinances to better protect taxpayers from legal and financial exposure during large-scale developments. As Londonderry grows, ensuring our regulations prioritize taxpayer protection over developer convenience is critical. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/londonderry/town-council/2026-05-04/ #MeetingWatch #LondonderryNH
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