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DOT draft 10‑year plan trims projects; RPC urges public to attend hearings including Brentwood forum Sept. 18
Summary
Regional planning staff reported that the New Hampshire DOT draft 10‑year plan is reduced because of funding shortfalls — staff recommended public comment at a series of Gascet hearings, including a Brentwood session on Sept. 18 — and suggested residents press legislators and the executive council about revenue and project prioritization.
Regional planning staff told the Planning Board Aug. 21 that the New Hampshire Department of Transportation’s draft 10‑year plan was substantially reduced after officials reallocated funds toward pavement and bridge repair, delayed or canceled some projects and removed construction funding for major regional projects.
RPC staff said the draft plan had been roughly $132 million over budget and DOT proposed several responses: shifting…
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