Sharra’s Bridge to nowhere! The town hall is talking about not having enough money to finish the project. Was it good business to even start the project? What happens if there isn't enough money to finish the "bridge to no where" and the tax payers say, no we have had enough of Sharra's wasteful foolish spending and the town ends up with a bridge and with no sidewalk that connects it or sidealk to no bridge! Will we be the laughing stock of NH or what? If you think Washington D.C. has the monopoly on stupidity and pork spending, think again. You vote! They decide!
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I am part of a group of Winchester citizens completely opposed to dirty and hazardous businesses, like asphalt and wood burning plants wanting to come into town at the expense of our quality of life. I am concerned about preserving the rural character of Winchester. These types of development have no benefits for Winchester citizens and they create many health hazards and will cause the destruction of green space. Our Winchester is known for its precious natural resources; dramatic rocky slopes, unique wetlands and abundant wildlife. I feel there are many questions concerning these proposed projects that outweigh any benefits. The increase in traffic along existing streets and noise and air pollution would be very significant. I am also concerned that the town infrastructure cannot cope with the problems these types of businesses will demand. Furthermore, I am very discouraged with the Planning Board and Zoning Boards and feel they have been negligent in their duties to protect neighboring residents from health hazards and safety issues that will surely arise and affect the lives and livelihoods of many citizens.
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Sharra’s Bridge to nowhere! The town hall is talking about not having enough money to finish the project. Was it good business to even start the project? What happens if there isn't enough money to finish the "bridge to no where" and the tax payers say, no we have had enough of Sharra's wasteful foolish spending and the town ends up with a bridge and with no sidewalk that connects it or sidealk to no bridge! Will we be the laughing stock of NH or what? If you think Washington D.C. has the monopoly on stupidity and pork spending, think again. You vote! They decide!
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