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	MEREDITH — Resolution of the long-discussed need for better and safer conditions for Department of Public Works employees took a big step forward with the approval of a $7.6 million building plan at Wednesday’s Town Meeting.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Descant  In most towns if a proposal is too extravagant, the voters turn it down.  Meredith voters are probably having these same conversations.   I think it is rare for a DPW to propose a palace, compared to those who run some other functions of government.  Sometimes it's just timing.  NH built a new courthouse in town in 2009. They expected three bidders and a cost of $7MM.  There were 13 bidders and a final cost of about $4MM.  Not gonna happen, as they say, "...and in this economy..." . |  
 The 185-37 ballot vote easily met the two-thirds majority requirement for passage of the article. The plan calls for the replacement of a 7,000-square-foot building with a 12,839-square-foot structure that will allow the crew to maintain town vehicles in a safe environment that also is far more energy-efficient.
 https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...1d8627193.html
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