RUMFORD – Selectmen will meet Thursday to try to catch up on issues ranging from deciding whether to take a stand on the so-called Palesky tax cap to determining where new directional signs will be placed.
The regular twice-monthly meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the conference room of the Municipal Building.
The board is also expected to set areas where all-day and two-hour parking is allowed in the Congress Street area, and to decide if vendors will be allowed to set up shop at the information booth parking lot for a fund-raiser for the Moontide Water Festival Committee.
Other old business to be addressed is a proposed mobile home park on Franklin Annex and a business venture by Matt Gallant.
Among the new items are: awarding the contract for construction of a temporary building to house the Fire Department’s ladder truck, awarding the contract for winter sand, and an update by Roger Arsenault on Black Mountain of Maine’s season and programs.
An request for an innholder and victualer license for a coffeehouse at Hotel Harris, and liquor licenses and amusement permits requested by the American Legion, Park Place and Black Mountain, will also be acted on.
What: Rumford selectmen
When: 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 7
Where: Municipal Building conference room
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