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Off-agenda disclosure of permanent elimination of lifeguard coverage at Georges Mills Beach — a significant public safety change with no announced community notification process

At the 2/18 Sunapee Recreation Committee meeting, a board member stated Georges Mills Beach will 'no longer be considered a lifeguarded beach ever again.' This was NOT on the public agenda. Families had no chance to weigh in on a permanent safety change.
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Ongoing skate park delay due to unresolved third-party conflict, with no clear path to resolution discussed at the meeting

Sunapee Recreation Committee (2/18): The skate park siting process is stalled — blocked by a dispute over pickleball court placement. No resolution in sight. Youth who've been waiting on this project are still waiting, with no timeline given.
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Budget transparency gap — real-time fiscal tracking unavailable to both committee members and the public during an active budget cycle

Sunapee Recreation Committee (2/18): The department can't currently track its own budget due to a system transition to OpenGov — even after a 4% spending increase from the $221K baseline was already approved. No fix timeline was given.
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Proposed ordinance changes that could allow commercial activity on public recreation property, with no public input process announced

Sunapee Recreation Committee (2/18): The committee is moving to amend the town ordinance to allow vending and watercraft rentals on public recreation land — currently prohibited. A draft is due in ~2 months. Public input hasn't been scheduled.
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🧵 THREAD: Sunapee Recreation Committee met 2/18/26. Most of it was routine planning — but three things residents should know about, including one off-agenda announcement that permanently affects swimmer safety at a town beach.
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1/ Georges Mills Beach: Recreation Director Steve stated the beach will 'no longer be considered a lifeguarded beach ever again' due to an LSPA erosion control project. This was NOT listed on the public agenda. No community notification process was announced. No alternative safety measures were discussed.
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2/ This is a permanent change to public safety infrastructure affecting families — especially those with children who depend on lifeguard supervision. Residents had no prior notice and no opportunity to attend specifically to respond to this announcement.
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3/ Skate park update: Siting is stalled because of a dispute with an individual named Neil over pickleball court placement. Meanwhile, board member Dan said on record he's skeptical of skate park spending, arguing it serves 'a very select few people' vs. the walking track nearly anyone can use.
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4/ Budget tracking: A 4% increase above the $221K baseline has already been approved — but the committee acknowledged it currently cannot track spending in real time due to an OpenGov system transition. No remediation timeline was provided.
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5/ Coming soon: The committee voted to pursue ordinance amendments that would allow vending/business activity and watercraft rentals on public recreation land — both currently prohibited. A draft is due in ~2 months. No public hearing has been scheduled yet. Worth watching.
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At the February 18, 2026 Sunapee Recreation Committee meeting, one disclosure stands out as a serious transparency concern: Recreation Director Steve announced that Georges Mills Beach will "no longer be considered a lifeguarded beach ever again" as a result of an LSPA erosion control project that will modify the beach with stabilizing vegetation. This was not listed on the public agenda. Families who use that beach — especially those with young children who depend on a supervised swimming area — had no notice that this permanent safety change would be discussed, and no opportunity to attend and respond. No community notification plan was mentioned, and no alternative safety measures were proposed.

Also discussed at the meeting: the skate park siting process at Veterans Field remains stalled due to a conflict over pickleball court placement. Board member Dan raised a pointed taxpayer concern, stating on record that he didn't want to disclose the remaining skate park budget because, in his view, the facility would serve "a very select few people" compared to the walking track that nearly anyone in town can use. No resolution to the stall or the values disagreement was reached.

On the budget side, the committee noted a 4% increase above the approved $221,000 baseline — driven primarily by insurance costs — but acknowledged that a transition to the OpenGov system has left them unable to track current spending in real time. No timeline for restoring that tracking capability was given.

Finally, the committee reached consensus to pursue amendments to the town's recreation ordinance that would allow vending, business activities, and watercraft rentals on public recreation property — all currently prohibited. A draft is expected in roughly two months. No public hearing or community input process has been announced yet. Residents who care about how public parks and waterfront spaces are used should keep an eye on this one.
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