I guess it's up to the Gilford voters to decide what kind of facility they want for their beach. They get to use it and they pay for it. Sounds about right to me.
Understanding that the building houses a commercial kitchen made the cost more understandable to me. We are upgrading to a new, code required, ventilation/fire suppression system for the stoves at our church and it is costing over $6 grand. Everything in a public commercial kitchen is VERY pricey.
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