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General awareness of the potential land-use change
At the May 6 Select Board meeting, officials moved forward with evaluating a communication tower at the Transfer Station. While exploring new revenue, the town must weigh the long-term impact on land use and the local landscape. #WarnerNH... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/warner/select-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch
Preparing residents for upcoming land-use debates
Warner officials are currently working with consultants to develop a formal proposal for a communication tower at the Transfer Station. Residents should prepare for discussions regarding visual impact and the commercialization of... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/warner/select-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch
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Warner officials are actively exploring the construction of a communication tower at the Transfer Station (Wood Bank area). Here is what happened at the May 6 Select Board meeting and what it means for our town. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #WarnerNH
During a site visit with Network Building & Consulting, the Select Board and town officials evaluated the feasibility of using municipal land for a tower. The goal is to gather data for a formal proposal to the Town.
While this could generate revenue, it introduces permanent changes to our land use and local landscape. Residents should watch for the formal proposal to ensure visual and environmental impacts are fully addressed. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/warner/select-board/2026-05-06/
At the May 6 Select Board meeting, town officials and board members conducted a site visit at the Transfer Station (Wood Bank area) to evaluate the feasibility of constructing a communication tower. The town is currently working with Network Building & Consulting (NB+C) to gather data from this visit. This information will be used to generate a formal proposal regarding the tower's construction. While new infrastructure can provide municipal revenue, these types of projects often bring significant questions regarding land use, environmental effects, and the visual impact on our community. As the town moves from the information-gathering stage to a formal proposal, residents should stay informed on how this project might change the local landscape and the long-term management of municipal property. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/warner/select-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch #WarnerNH