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community concerns on Hilltop renumbering raised but unresolved

June 15 New London selectboard meeting: Residents Pat Rogers and Phyllis Pietro questioned Hilltop Place address renumbering for E911 compliance, citing costs to condos, 2003 state law delays, and priority vs. other projects... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/new-london/select-board/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #NewLondonNH
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routine grant acceptance with match requirement

New London selectboard accepted a $4,000 FEMA grant June 15 requiring a $4,000 town match to update the emergency operations plan. Total cost $8,000. No debate on the match obligation or budget impact. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/new-london/select-board/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #NewLondonNH
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fire equipment alternative presented without agenda notice of decision path

Fire Chief Mike Mathey told New London selectboard June 15 a Canadian 70-ft ladder truck on 4WD chassis could cost under $1M and avoid station expansion, potentially saving $3M versus traditional options. No vote taken; demo... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/new-london/select-board/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #NewLondonNH
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At the June 15 New London selectboard meeting, residents raised specific concerns about renumbering addresses at Hilltop Place to meet E911 rules under RSA 106-H. They asked about costs to property owners, why the change is happening now after years... #MeetingWatch #NewLondonNH
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The board responded that a prior fire response problem prompted the push and confirmed a public hearing will be required later. No cost estimates or timeline were provided at the meeting. The town manager was directed to research the statute, costs, and related arson investigation status before an internal board meeting this Friday.
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Affected Hilltop residents and condo associations still lack clear information on direct expenses or how the project fits into broader capital priorities. The board took no action but committed to follow-up answers. Next full meeting is June 30. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/new-london/select-board/2026-06-15/
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At the June 15 New London Board of Selectmen meeting, two residents asked pointed questions about plans to renumber addresses at Hilltop Place to comply with state E911 requirements under RSA 106-H. They raised issues of cost allocation to condominium owners, the long delay since the 2003 law, and whether the project should take priority over other public safety needs such as a police station or ongoing arson investigation.

The board noted the change stems from difficulties during a previous fire response and stated a public hearing will be held later. No cost figures, exact timeline, or statute text were supplied during the meeting. The town manager was asked to gather that information and report back before the board's internal meeting this Friday.

Residents at Hilltop Place continue to seek clarity on how much they will pay and why this project is advancing now. The board recorded no formal action on the item. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/new-london/select-board/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #NewLondonNH
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