2022 Household Hazardous Waste Collections
Kicks Off on April 23rd!
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Best Wishes to Gregg in Retirement!
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Principal Transportation Planner/MPO Coordinator Gregg Lantos has announced his retirement at the end of April, 2022. Gregg has had an extensive career in the Transportation Planning field and not once, but twice, NRPC was lucky to have him as an employee! He joined NRPC for the first time from 1988 through 1999 as a Senior Transportation Planner. During that period he was responsible for the modeling and analysis of major highway projects being planned, including the Circumferential Highway and NH 101A Bypass. He also conducted the original Nashua Passenger Rail Feasibility Study and a Nashua Transit Evaluation Study.
Between 1999 and 2017, he was Chief Transportation Planner with the Central Transportation Planning Staff of the Boston MPO. Rounding out his career, Gregg has worked as the Principal Transportation Planner/MPO Coordinator with NRPC since 2017 and has been responsible for the development and oversight of the transportation Unified Planning Work Program. We wish Gregg all the best as he takes some much needed time to enjoy life with his family!
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Regional Housing Needs Assessment -
Employer Survey
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Are you an employer in the Nashua Region? We are looking for your thoughts on housing cost and supply, and whether it has impacted your organization.
Part of our year-long Regional Housing Needs Assessment, this survey is designed specifically for employers. Please click the button below to provide your valuable input.
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NRPC Public Meetings in April 2022
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Wednesday, 4/13/2022, 12:00 PM
Note the TTAC meeting agenda includes an update of NHDOT Project # 13692D (Wilton-Milford-Amherst-Bedford) - Traffic and Safety Improvements along the NH101 corridor.
Thursday, 4/14/2022, 1:00 PM
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NRSWMD Special Meeting
Tuesday, 4/12/2022, 10:00 AM
Wednesday, 4/20/2022, 6:00 PM
Thursday, 4/28/2022, 10:00 AM
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Looking to stay informed about NRPC? Attend our meetings! Agendas are posted approximately five days in advance on the NRPC online calendar, or reach out to staff contacts to be added to group email lists. Questions? Call us! (603) 417-6570
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Also on Our Calendars:
Community Events and Learning Opportunities
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- 4/11: NH Energy Week Kick-Off
- 4/12: Opportunities in Clean Energy Financing
- 4/13: Building the Road to EV's in New Hampshire
- 4/14: NH Energy Week Career Fair & Resource Event
- 4/15: NH Energy Champion Awards
April 21, 2022, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Join the OSI Planning Division staff every third Thursday of the month for their monthly webinar series - Planning Lunches at Noon (PLAN). Each PLAN webinar will be free and conducted live with a presentation and question and answer session. The webinar will be presented by Jessica Wilcox, Granite State Clean Cities Coalition Coordinator at the NH Department of Environmental Services. This session will provide 1) an introduction to EVs + EV charging, 2) a funding run-down, and 3) concrete steps and best practices you can take to lead the charge.
April 30 and May 7, 2022, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Registration is open now for the NH Office of Planning and Development's 2022 Spring Planning and Zoning conference. On both days, the conference will have two tracks: a Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment track. On May 7, the conference will include a third, Housing-focused track. Register by April 22, 2022.
May 24, 2022 (In-person) or May 25, 2022 (Virtual)
This annual program is a forum for presenting innovative water resources research, sharing information on local protection projects, and training municipal and water professionals. It is designed for water industry professionals, land use planners, members of environmental and watershed organizations, conservation commission members, town selectmen, municipal staff and elected officials.
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Lower Merrimack River Access Survey
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Public access to the Lower Merrimack River in New Hampshire is limited. We are gathering information on how, why, and where people access the River. Survey results will help NRPC update the Lower Merrimack River Corridor Management Plan on behalf of the Lower Merrimack River Local Advisory Committee (LMRLAC).
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2023 Recreational Trails Program Grant Applications Available
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