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Road Advisory Committee

Road Advisory Committee. TOWN REPRESENTATIVES : Jonathan Beder Dennis Westgate Sid Kashi Russell Firth. Support of Article 11 – $500,000 Funding Request for Unaccepted (Private) Road Improvement Program . RAC MEMBERS: Stephen Dyer Zachary Basinski Timothy Grandy Sergio Harnais

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Road Advisory Committee

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  1. Road Advisory Committee TOWN REPRESENTATIVES: Jonathan Beder Dennis Westgate Sid Kashi Russell Firth Support of Article 11 – $500,000 Funding Request for Unaccepted (Private) Road Improvement Program RAC MEMBERS: Stephen Dyer Zachary Basinski Timothy Grandy Sergio Harnais Richard Churchill Timothy Bennett
  2. Unaccepted Road Maintenance History From 1994 to 1998 the Town of Plymouth appropriated approximately $170,000 per year for the maintenance of unaccepted roads. After 1998 it was discovered that public funds could not used to maintain unaccepted roads. In 2010, the STM approved a special act to allow public funding to be allocated for use on unaccepted road maintenance. In June of 2012 the special act was passed by State Legislators and signed into law by the Governor. Article 11 is a request for $500,000 to reestablish the unaccepted road maintenance program.
  3. Article 11 Proposed Allocations Paving Projects …………….$275,000 Drainage Projects…………..$50,000 Gravel Road Upgrades…….$75,000 Design Fees.……………………$50,000 Pavement Management Program ...............................................$50,000 The Department of Public Works proposes to allocate the requested funds to the following uses in order to improve the existing conditions and safety of unaccepted roads:
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