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Town of Wilton
Rubberized chip seal.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2025
Due Date
Apr 25, 2025
Release: Mar 31, 2025
Town of Wilton
Close: Apr 25, 2025
Rubberized chip seal.
Town of Wilton
Banking Services.
Posted Date
Jul 10, 2025
Due Date
Aug 10, 2025
Town of Wilton
Reclamation, fine grade, and paving with 2” winter binder, Goldsmith Road and Tremont Street. Sweep, tack coat and 1 ½” overlay with ½” top, Burns Hill Road and Davisville Road.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
Town of Wilton
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Reclamation, fine grade, and paving with 2” winter binder, Goldsmith Road and Tremont Street. Sweep, tack coat and 1 ½” overlay with ½” top, Burns Hill Road and Davisville Road.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Not a viable path here; redirect to formal competitive bidding.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore NH DAS statewide contracts, PCA, NCPA, and CPCNH as future options.
Entity: Town of Wilton, NH
Evidence: No evidence of sole source contracting; purchasing policy not available.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Wilton
The Wilton Sewer Department held a special hearing to address a proposed rate increase. The department faces challenges including an anticipated increase to Milford's rates, the need to budget for the Maple Street Bond principal payment, questions about storing sewer department equipment on town property, repayment of funds loaned by the Town of Wilton, and the establishment of reserves for emergencies and infrastructure improvements. The proposed rates aim to cover costs and improve the department's ability to respond to emergencies and plan for the future. The department also completed GIS mapping of the current system and consulted with Granite State Rural Water Association to work on a long-range plan.
This Economic Development chapter of the Wilton Master Plan outlines goals and initiatives to ensure the town's economic resilience and maintain its character as a sustainable, rural community. Key objectives include increasing revenues through diversified economic growth and strategic grants, supporting a diverse and multigenerational community through varied housing options and marketing efforts, and establishing Wilton as a destination by enhancing its walkable downtown, arts scene, and natural resources.
This chapter, part of the Wilton Master Plan, outlines the Town of Wilton's economic development strategies. It aims to achieve economic resilience by focusing on three main goals: increasing revenues, supporting a diverse and multigenerational community, and making Wilton a destination. The plan includes strategies to balance development with conservation, diversify housing, enhance community engagement, leverage natural resources, and promote a vibrant downtown, all while preserving Wilton's sustainable, rural character.
The meeting was called to order to discuss deserted farms. The convention included addresses and remarks from various individuals, including Governor Weston and Professor V. B. Arnold, who spoke on milk elements. Topics covered also included resolutions of thanks and the abuse of domestic animals.
This chapter of the Wilton Master Plan outlines a vision and strategic goals for enhancing the town's economic resilience while preserving its rural character and natural resources. Key focus areas include increasing revenues through balanced development, supporting a diverse and multigenerational community with varied housing options, and transforming Wilton into a destination by leveraging its downtown, natural beauty, and arts and cultural assets. The plan emphasizes community engagement, fiscal responsibility, and adaptive strategies to address economic challenges and opportunities.
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