I wonder how many tee shirts have been sold to support the scout hall project?
How many trees will be cut in back of the highway department?
Is there wet land back there? If so, was the conservation commission in on that project?
Looking at schedule A information on the DLS website for Templeton - fiscal year 2017, Templeton is one of many communities that is blank. Fiscal Year 2017 ended June 30, 2017.
Under expenses for FY 2016 showed total $13,165,009.00. Of that, $6,440,267.00 went to education.
General government- $ 857,614.00
Police - $ 767,052.00
Fire - $ 255,848.00
Other pubic safety - $ 342,999.00
Public works - $ 836,835.00
Human services - $ 295,013.00
Culture & Recreation $ 77,998.00
Fixed Costs - $1,910,260.00
Inter government
assessments - $ 0.00
Other expenditures - $ 104,514.00
Debt service - $1,276,609.00
It could be that the Conservation Commission gave a blanket approval to let trees be cut as needed. I sure hope that is not the case. The fact that they did for the area behind George Barn's house should raise some eyebrows.
ReplyDeleteThe fact this group refused to go on a site walk should make every one ask what they do not want to see ?
DeleteIt will all come out in the wash.
DeleteCutting trees under the direction of a licensed forester is good forest management. For an example of bad forest management, look at the stand of stunted and diseased red pines along Rt. 202. State land. Just recently cut. Should have been cut fifty years ago.
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