The Circumferential Highway Exploratory Committee is charged with evaluating the disposition of parcels formerly acquired by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation as part of the now-dissolved Circumferential Highway layout. With the Town holding the right of first refusal on these properties, the Committee will assess each parcel's suitability for municipal acquisition, conservation, or return to the private market — guided by Litchfield's Master Plan, current zoning ordinances, and the long-term interests of the community.
The Committee will identify and recommend uses that strengthen Litchfield's tax base, preserve its rural character, support economic development consistent with existing commercial and commercial/industrial zoning, and protect environmentally sensitive lands including wetlands and wildlife corridors. Where appropriate, the Committee will explore opportunities for mixed-use, village-style, or open space development that reflects the values expressed by residents — including trail connectivity, river access, conservation, and small-scale commercial growth.
The Committee will engage with the Select Board, Planning Board, Conservation Commission, and other relevant town bodies, and will present findings and recommendations to the Select Board to inform acquisition decisions, land use planning updates, and any necessary outreach to prospective buyers or developers.