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Town of Bow
Work includes construction of an addition to recreation center.
Posted Date
Nov 10, 2025
Due Date
Dec 23, 2025
Release: Nov 10, 2025
Town of Bow
Close: Dec 23, 2025
Work includes construction of an addition to recreation center.
Town of Bow
Provide scheduled cleaning services.
Posted Date
Dec 18, 2025
Due Date
Jan 12, 2026
Release: Dec 18, 2025
Town of Bow
Close: Jan 12, 2026
Provide scheduled cleaning services.
Town of Bow
4" perforated pvc perimeter drain shall be installed and tied into existing perimeter drain, relocated sidewalk, excavated materials can be delivered to the town s pit, additional work to accommodate existing drainage, irrigation or other work.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Town of Bow
Close: Apr 13, 2026
4" perforated pvc perimeter drain shall be installed and tied into existing perimeter drain, relocated sidewalk, excavated materials can be delivered to the town s pit, additional work to accommodate existing drainage, irrigation or other work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Bow, Town of
The Conservation Commission held a regular meeting covering several infrastructure and environmental projects. Key discussions included an informational overview of the proposed culvert replacement on South Bow Road, concerns regarding a Conditional Use Permit application for South Bow Road, and updates on the Master Plan with a focus on natural resources and transportation. The Commission also entered a non-public session regarding land conservation, reviewed the committee's website and associated documents for necessary updates, discussed the project review table including the Robinson Trail project, and reviewed legislative updates regarding land use. Additionally, the Commission addressed the Prime Wetlands Map update, water quality monitoring efforts for Turee Pond, and upcoming training opportunities.
The board reviewed 2026 warrant articles and discussed new election equipment for upcoming town elections. A consent agenda was passed, including administrative abatements and supplemental warrants for local properties. The Town Manager provided an update regarding the upcoming retirement of the Fleet Manager. The board formally accepted a Household Hazardous Waste Grant and authorized the Town Manager to execute the necessary documentation. Additionally, the board reviewed and made revisions to the upcoming Town Meeting PowerPoint presentation and heard updates from the TIF Advisory Board, Heritage Commission, Business Development Commission, and the Planning Board.
The committee discussed planning for an upcoming visioning session, including logistics for breakout groups, set-up arrangements, and advertising strategies. Discussions also covered the development of the Transportation chapter, specifically regarding the formatting of appendices and future coordination with the Public Works department. Additionally, the committee reviewed the Land Use map, requesting updates to include specific data layers such as aquifer protection and conservation land.
The committee reviewed the results of a community survey, which highlighted key resident preferences such as maintaining low-density development, protecting rural land and groundwater, and expanding pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure. Discussions also addressed transportation concerns, specifically regarding I-89 Exit 1 safety and traffic congestion, as well as strategies for a future Transportation Chapter of the Master Plan. Additionally, the committee planned for an upcoming Spring public outreach and Community Visioning Session, including logistics for engaging high school students and community members.
The committee discussed the planning for a visioning session, focusing on logistics, the facilitation of breakout sessions, and the development of guiding discussion questions. Strategies for additional public outreach were reviewed, including the use of social media and electronic message boards. Additionally, the committee received a report regarding a presentation on master plan survey results conducted for the Bow Young at Heart group.
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