(Hour 2b) Charlene Baxter and Marc Miville are involved in a planning effort to solicit input from residents in Hooksett.
Baxter and Miville explained what the Community Profiling Event is all about and what they’d like to see in the future planning of the town. They haven’t had one there in over a decade.
You can RSVP at hooksettsfuture@gmail.com or call Carolyn Cronyn at the Hooksett Town Office at 603-268-0279.
Hooksett’s Future through Community Profile
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Communities ‘take stock’ each year at something called the ‘town meeting’. They vote on what they want. They don’t need NGOs and unelected bureaucrats to stand between them and this process. The facilitators will put outside interests between the governing and the governed. http://blog.granitestatefutures.org/2014/10/23/hooksett-master-plan/
This is how they get a fake ‘consensus’ to implement ideas that have already been voted down! People get over there and stop this. Hooksett’s Future? It’s more like HUD’s future… don’t buy it. You shouldn’t need to RSVP for a legitimate voting session.
Plan Pinardville in Hooksett? Where is the HUD grant? Did she say no grants? I bet if you dig deep enough you will find Mr. HUD.
I believe they said no grants, at least not from NHHFA or HUD. Who knows, maybe their town planner knew better 😉