Bow selectmen seek options after voters reject proposals to repair police, fire stations
By Susan Clark
Union Leader Correspondent
BOW — The Board of Selectmen has work to do if members want to convince voters to spend money on addressing fire and police station code and space issues or build a safety complex next year.
On March 24, during the second half of the annual Town Meeting, voters rejected two proposals — a $4.6 million plan to renovate the existing fire station and community center and $1.7 million proposal to renovate the existing police station — by 483-6 and 484-8 votes, respectively. If approved, the warrants would have allowed the town to bring the buildings up to code.