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Old 01-15-2015, 01:00 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by Woodsy View Post
but spending money on infrastructure very rarely occurs.
...sometime somewhat recently, the city placed barriers across the old wood bridge that crosses the railroad tracks below to keep cars from using it to get to the waterfront olde area of the Weirs....it is a public road...so what's happening with the bridge there? .... that old area what with tiny tiny house lots all built close together is very unusual....narrow streets leading down to the waterfront, old dilapidated structures on tiny lots....and now the bridge is closed....about once/year when I'm totally bored out of my mind, I drive around down there and gawk at that neighborhood and there's never any people there....just some strange old residential structures?....and there's not enough room on the roads to turn around so I end up backing up the whole length of the road away from the waterfront....to get the heck out of there.....zoning was not yet invented when they built that area......zoning.....who the heck needs zoning?

www.meredithbaynh.com has some condominium construction underway, just up the road, seems to be going along very well, and you really have to dig deep through their website and their advertising to discover it is located in Laconia, and not in Meredith.
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