Dunbarton Selectmen Consider $5,300 Police Grant, Site Plan Review at June 25 Meeting
The Dunbarton Board of Selectmen met June 25 to consider a $5,300 state grant for additional traffic patrol in the town’s RV park area and to review a site plan for a property at 125 Grapevine Road. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, so no final votes are confirmed, but the agenda indicates several action items were up for discussion.
Police grant for RV park area
The board was scheduled to authorize a $5,300 grant to fund extra traffic patrols near the RV park. The money comes from a state or federal source, according to the agenda, and would be administered through the police department. No further details on the grant’s terms or duration were listed.
Site plan review for 125 Grapevine Road
A site plan review was on the agenda for Lot G4-04-03, 125 Grapevine Road, listed as property of Raymond Plante. The planning board previously provided an update on the proposal, but the specific scope of development — whether new construction, expansion, or a use change — was not described in the available agenda summaries.
Other business discussed
Selectmen also reviewed a memorandum of understanding between the town and the library trustees. The MOU would define the responsibilities of each party but its precise terms have not been released. Price quotes for transfer station equipment were also examined, though no amounts or recommended vendor were provided. The board additionally reviewed second-quarter revenues and expenses, a routine financial check-in.
Note on meeting outcomes
Because official minutes for the June 25 meeting have not yet been published, all items above remain proposals that were discussed or considered. Any decisions made will be confirmed once the minutes are released. Readers should consult the town’s website for the final record.
Coming up
Dunbarton Public Library Board — July 7, 2026
The library board will hold a routine monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Agenda items include approval of June minutes, a review of the library’s gift policy, monthly financial and director reports, an update on the Charles A. Little Legacy, and discussion of the Juneteenth observation. No major contracts, zoning matters, or public hearings are scheduled. Residents with library-related questions can attend or submit comments in advance.
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