China broadband infrastructure report off the radar
by Mary Grow
China select board members spent much of their Oct. 25 meeting discussing the recent report on China’s broadband infrastructure, an issue that is at least temporarily off the radar after voters on Nov. 2 defeated a request to allow selectmen to borrow money for broadband improvements.
In other business Oct. 25, select board members authorized Codes Officer Jaime Hanson to take necessary action to correct a violation on Hanson Road, within budget constraints. Hapgood is to monitor costs.
Hapgood and Brent Chesley, successful bidder on the Lakeview Drive property a majority of board members sold at their Oct. 12 meeting, said the closing is not expected until the second week in November.
The next regular China select board meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8.
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