STOW — Residents will be asked to establish a road committee and whether to restrict water extraction at this week’s annual town meeting.
The meeting will be held Saturday at the Town Hall beginning at 1 p.m.
Article No. 7 on the 43-article warrant asks residents to consider establishing a road committee to assist town officials in overseeing repairs, plowing and budgeting for the town’s roads. The committee will consist of five members serving three-year terms. If approved, committee members will be voted on during the town meeting.
Article 16 asks voters to enact a water extraction ordinance.
Town leasers are proposing an $894,000 budget, of which $512,000 will be raised through taxation. The Select Board and Budget Committee support each expenditure listed in the warrant.
Selectman Raymond Ryan’s seat is up for election for a three-year term. It is unclear if Ryan plans to run for reelection.
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