The people of Rindge voted decisively to require all HUD grants to be first approved by the voters, as well as shooting down any zoning changes that would be required this time around according to the Master Plan.
In fact, they voted that the Charrette which was held to supposedly get input on the Master Plan, be removed from the plan because it did not contain the will of a majority of voters. This is typical when people have no idea what RPCs are, and what they are doing to promote HUD’s changes in the various towns in NH.
There will be a public input session on Tuesday, April 1 at 7:00 PM at the Rindge town offices. Show up and let your voice be heard, again.