Politics & Government
Town Council to Discuss Selling Ambulance to Bedford
Councilors will also receive a review of the town's second quarter financials.
The Merrimack Town Council will discuss the sale of an ambulance and receive a quarterly financial review at its meeting on Thursday night.
The council meets at 7 p.m. in the Matthew Thornton Room. It will also meet in nonpublic session at 6 p.m. in the Town Council Chambers, prior to its regular meeting.
Items on the agenda for the regular meeting include the following:
OLD BUSINESS
1. Waiver of Liability–Use of a Portion of South Grater Road: To authorize the Town Council Chairman to sign the Notice, Agreement and Release of Municipal Liability and Responsibility which allows Brett Vaughn to use a portion of South Grater Road as a driveway to access Tax Map Parcel 4A/015 for the construction of a single family residence as approved by the Town Council at the January 9, 2014 Town Council meeting.
NEW BUSINESS
1. Committee Appointments: The Town Council to consider the recommendations to appoint the following individuals to Town committees, pursuant to Charter Article 4-8:
- Michael Boisvert – Conservation Commission (Alternate Membership)
- Dan Ricker – Parks and Recreation Committee (Full Membership)
- Dustin Luikkonen – Technology Committee (Full Membership)
2. Sale of Ambulance: The Town Council to consider approval of the request to sell one of the Town’s ambulances to the Town of Bedford.
3. Second Quarter Financial Review: Finance Director Paul Micali will review the key financial information for the second quarter of the 2013/2014 fiscal year.
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