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Littleton, New Hampshire — week of 2026-06-29 · all Littleton meetings

Select Board Approves $45,000 Parking Enforcement Vehicle, Zoning Board Denies Subdivision

The Littleton Select Board authorized spending up to $45,000 from the parking meter fund for a new enforcement vehicle, while the Zoning Board of Adjustment rejected a request to divide a 6.6-acre equestrian property during the most recent round of municipal meetings.

Select Board

At its June 22 meeting, the board voted 4-0 to purchase a parking enforcement vehicle at a cost not to exceed $45,000. The funds will come from the parking meter fund. No specific vehicle type was identified in the minutes.

The board also appointed BG Frazier to a vacant seat on the Littleton Water & Light Commission. The term expires in April 2027. The vote was 4-0.

In a procedural move, the board adopted a revised Agenda and Meeting Procedures Policy by a 4-0 vote. The policy update follows earlier discussions about meeting protocols. The board also set a process to fill a vacant Select Board seat, but no immediate appointments were made.

Zoning Board of Adjustment

On June 23, the Zoning Board voted 5-0 to deny a variance request for a property at 1227 St. Johnsbury Road. The applicant sought to subdivide 2 acres from the 6.6-acre lot, which is used for equestrian activities. Board members found the applicant had not demonstrated unnecessary hardship, noting alternatives such as lot line adjustments or pasture-sharing agreements.

Additionally, the board elected Mark Wright as chair and Zach Hawkins as vice chair by unanimous vote.

Coming up

No public meetings are scheduled in Littleton for the next 14 days, according to municipal calendars.

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