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Factual reporting of the site visit and its implications.

On May 6, the Warner Select Board conducted a site visit at the Transfer Station/Wood Bank area to evaluate the site for a potential communication tower. This marks a significant step in potential infrastructure and land-use... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/warner/select-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch #WarnerNH
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Warning residents about upcoming land-use and zoning implications.

The Select Board is moving forward with evaluating a communication tower proposal at the Transfer Station site. While consultants from NB+C are drafting a formal proposal, residents should prepare for discussions regarding... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/warner/select-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch #WarnerNH
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Highlighting the potential for long-term landscape changes.

Infrastructure update: Following their May 6 site visit, the Select Board is awaiting a formal proposal from NB+C regarding a communication tower near the Wood Bank. This could lead to long-term changes in Warner’s local landscape. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/warner/select-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch #WarnerNH
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The Warner Select Board is exploring new infrastructure development. On May 6, board members and town officials conducted a site visit at the Transfer Station area near the Wood Bank to assess the site for a potential communication tower. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #WarnerNH
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The visit included representatives from Network Building & Consulting (NB+C). The goal was to evaluate the feasibility of a tower proposal. NB+C is now tasked with gathering data to generate a formal proposal for the Town of Warner.
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Why this matters: Communication towers involve significant land-use decisions that can impact local aesthetics, property values, and zoning. Residents near the Transfer Station should watch for when this formal proposal is presented for public review. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/warner/select-board/2026-05-06/
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On May 6, the Warner Select Board conducted a site visit at the Transfer Station area near the Wood Bank to evaluate the site for a potential communication tower proposal. The board was joined by town officials and representatives from Network Building & Consulting (NB+C).

This visit is a key step in exploring new infrastructure development in our community. NB+C has been tasked with analyzing the site and preparing a formal proposal for the Town of Warner. While no formal vote was taken during this visit, the move signals that the town is actively considering a permanent change to the local landscape.

Infrastructure projects like communication towers often bring significant questions regarding zoning, land use, and visual impact on the community. We encourage residents, especially those living near the Transfer Station/Wood Bank area, to stay informed as the formal proposal is developed and brought before the board for public discussion. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/warner/select-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch #WarnerNH
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