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Eileen P. Meaney, Chief Communications Officer
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Draft Ten Year Plan Public Hearing in Salem Rescheduled
The Meeting Planned for Thursday, October 28, 2021 has been cancelled
The Pursuant to RSA 228:99 and RSA 240, the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Intermodal Transportation (GACIT), which is composed of the five Executive Councilors and the Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Transportation announces ONE CHANGE to Public Hearings being held to review and receive public input on the update of the State’s Ten Year Transportation Improvement Plan (2023-2032) as recommended by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation to GACIT.
The Hearing scheduled for Thursday October 28th in Salem has been rescheduled at the request of Councilor Stevens. The NEW meeting date and time is Thursday November 4th @ 7pm, Salem High School TV Studio, at 44 Geremonty Drive, Salem, NH
Copies of documents related to the Ten-Year Transportation Improvement Plan (2023-2032) are available for review on the NHDOT website prior to the first Public Hearing: http://www.nh.gov/dot/org/projectdevelopment/planning/typ/index.htm or by contacting the Bureau of Planning & Community Assistance at the Department of Transportation (603-271-3344).
Written Comments are to be addressed to:
William E. Watson, P.E.
Bureau of Planning and Community Assistance
New Hampshire Department of Transportation
John O. Morton Building, 7 Hazen Drive
P.O. Box 483
Concord, NH 03302-0483
or Bill.Watson@dot.nh.gov
Written testimony must be received by November 8, 2021 at 4 PM.
Any individuals needing assistance or auxiliary communication equipment due to sensory impairment or other disability, should contact Sharon Allaire, (603) 271-3344, NHDOT, P.O. Box 483, Concord, N.H. 03302-0483 - TDD access: Relay N.H. 1-800-735-2964.
The projects developed through the Ten Year Plan process will be administered according to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes to ensure non-discrimination.