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The committee voted to send a letter supporting Concord’s proposed 11-marker Black Heritage Trail to the Select Board and Historic Districts Commission. Members also discussed a proposed 50% sewer improvement fee increase, including an $88,000 fee cited for Wright Tavern, and agreed to submit questions to the Department of Public Works and Sewer Commission.
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The heritage trail project would use a $14,000 grant matched by ARPA funds to mark underrepresented aspects of Concord’s Black history. The committee did not vote on the sewer fee increase, but it will gather concerns about how the change could affect businesses, nonprofits, homeowners, and commercial properties. Members also continued work on a creative-economy presentation based on input from 34 participants and 106 ideas.
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