Salisbury Board of Selectmen reviews tunnel proposal

Salisbury Board of Selectmen reviews tunnel proposal
Salisbury Town Hall
Nathan Miller

SALISBURY — Town officials discussed a proposed pedestrian tunnel beneath Route 44 at the Board of Selectmen’s regular meeting on Monday, Feb. 2.

First Selectman Curtis Rand said the underground walkway, which would connect Salisbury School’s main campus with its athletic fields, must be owned by the town because Route 44 is a state highway, under requirements from the state Department of Transportation.

Rand said the town’s attorney is working with the DOT and the school to draft a legal agreement. Salisbury School would be responsible for all construction and ongoing maintenance costs.

Budget

Rand said he has begun work on the 2026–27 budget with Comptroller Joe Cleaveland and noted that the town’s Grand List has been completed.

He also said the Town of Salisbury will be accepting grant funds from the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’sSustainable Materials Management grant program, not to exceed $266,692, on behalf of the Salisbury/Sharon Transfer Station. The funds will be used to investigate, develop, and implement a process to expand food waste/organic separation and possibly implement a solid waste Unit-Based-Pricing — commonly known as Pay As You Throw —program within the towns of Salisbury and Sharon.

Ordinance review

Kristine Simmons, Jada Wilson, Emily Egan and Lorraine Cleveland are continuing work on updating the town’s ordinances. The revised ordinances will be presented and voted on at a future town meeting.

The selectmen also appointed John Harney to fill a vacancy on the Board of Assessment Appeals for a four-year term that expires in Nov. 2029.

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