LANCASTER — Plans to stop riverbank erosion at Lancaster Elementary School have suffered a setback. The Select Board on Sept. 16 signaled it would rescind an application for a state Aquatic Resource Mitigation (ARM) grant. The grant would have provided $130,000 towards floodplain, forest, and wetland restoration. However, it would have obligated the town to spend $130,000 on unexpected grant requirements. Conservation Commission member Sam Mayne, who initiated the grant application, said spending $130,000 to get $130,000 made no sense. As proposed, the project would help stop the Connecticut River from slowly eating into the Lancaster Elementary School property.
Plans to stop riverbank erosion at Lancaster Elementary School have suffered a setback
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