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Claremont could lose $486,525 due to FAA Complaint

A complaint filed with the Federal Aviation Administration regarding discrimination and misuse of Federal funds used to build a municipal hangar at Claremont Municipal Airport in 2006 could jeopardize $486,525.00 in State and Federal funds used to build the hangar. It could also jeopardize future FAA payments to Claremont.

A battle between Brian Meyette and Claremont officials, started with Meyette’s attempt to build a hangar at the Municipal Airport. The complaint surrounds how the city allocated the hangars built with Federal and State DOT funding.

To add to Claremont’s woe’s there is also an issue pending regarding a remodeling project for ADA compliance that was allocated to Municipal use.

Is this a case of Municipal ‘Good Old Boy Networking’, sour grapes by a rejected applicant or something somewhere in-between?

For more details on hangar: http://brian76.mystarband.net/hangar.htm

For more details about the ADA Complaint : http://sullivanreport.com/11.html  and referenced here http://www.ada.gov/claremont.htm

Posted on Thursday, January 25, 2007 at 10:26AM by Registered CommenterNH INSIDER | Comments3 Comments

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Reader Comments (3)

This is a case of Municipal ‘Good Old Boy Networking!’. I only hope Brian enjoys completing his plane with the proceeds from his punitive damages. Maybe even build that hanger he wanted also!
January 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterTom Sutliffe
Considering Claremont is the lead beggar town in the fraud known as education funding litigation I would have to side with Mr Meyett.

While "Claremont" lawyers were chasing taxpayers from other towns for school money, it was discovered that Claremont failed to assess almost $7 million in property in their own city.

That is either incompetent or a reflection of good old boy politics.
January 26, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterEd Naile
Another reason why I don't now nor ever have felt bad for Claremont.
January 29, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterWake up

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