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off-agenda discussion of New London wastewater agreement disclosure

Sunapee Energy Aggregation Committee met 1/14/26. Off-agenda discussion covered how to reference New London customers (paying >60% of sewer fees) in public materials for the $1.3M WWTP solar bond vote. Residents received no... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-01-14/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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off-agenda Water & Sewer Commission participation and RTK logistics

At the 1/14/26 meeting, the committee reviewed Right-to-Know rules for Water & Sewer Commission member attendance and planned a post-deliberative informational session. This item was not on the published agenda. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-01-14/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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Community Power rate delay impact on residents

Community Power rates remain unfinalized for Feb 2026 due to PUC delays. The committee noted the coalition rates are the highest announced so far, with launch now pushed to at least spring. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-01-14/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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potential voter confusion on solar zoning wording

Solar zoning ordinance ballot language was discussed 1/14/26. Members flagged risk that voters could misread 'commercial' as allowing solar farms, which the ordinance actually prohibits. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-01-14/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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Sunapee Energy Aggregation Committee 1/14/26 meeting included two medium-significance topics not listed on the public agenda: disclosure of New London sewer customers in bond materials and Right-to-Know logistics for Water & Sewer Commission... #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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The New London discussion centered on noting that these customers pay over 60% of fees and the inter-municipal metering agreement, ahead of the March $1.3M WWTP solar bond vote. No prior notice was given to residents.
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The committee also reviewed commission attendance rules and planned a post-deliberative informational meeting. Both items affect public information for an upcoming vote but appeared without warning on the agenda. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-01-14/
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On January 14, 2026, the Town of Sunapee Energy Aggregation Committee discussed two items that were not on the published agenda. One covered how to reference New London customers—who pay more than 60% of sewer fees and are covered by an inter-municipal agreement—in public materials for the $1.3M wastewater treatment plant solar bond article. The second reviewed Right-to-Know requirements for Water & Sewer Commission member attendance at a planned informational meeting after the deliberative session.

Residents had no advance notice these topics would be addressed, limiting their ability to prepare comments or attend specifically for those issues. The $1.3M bond and related solar zoning ordinance changes are scheduled for the March ballot.

Minutes have since been published and record the discussions without noting any public comments. The committee plans outreach materials ahead of the vote. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-01-14/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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