FARMINGTON — Selectmen will hold a public hearing Tuesday to adopt a proposed amendment to the town’s traffic ordinance.
The board will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Municipal Building.
The proposed amendment would limit parking on the west side of Front Street in front of the Front Street Exchange to two hours between 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Town Manager Richard Davis said.
This would only cover four parking spots in front of Jon Bubier’s new building at 165 Front St., he said.
In other business, the board will discuss and vote on the next steps needed for the new police station on Franklin Avenue.
Assessor Mark Caldwell will present options, including proposals with pricing, and make a recommendation for property valuation equalization services. The board expects to vote on his recommendation.
The board will also elect officers for the coming year during this first meeting with newly elected Selectmen Dennis Pike and Jess Berry.
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