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PDA representative tells Greenland board ARPA retail plan shelved; PFAS testing and noise increases flagged
Summary
Pease Development Authority representative Susan Parker told the Greenland Board the PDA rescinded a $2 million ARPA retail plan for Rye Harbor, directed staff to stop Appledore engineering work, reported PFAS in utility manholes prompting a $35,000 contingency contract, and said military aircraft noise has increased.
Susan Parker, the Pease Development Authority representative, told the Greenland Board of Selectmen on Oct. 7 that the PDA had approved and then rescinded a roughly $2,000,000 ARPA package that originally split funding between a Portsmouth fish‑pier project and a Rye Harbor retail platform. Parker said the PDA board directed staff to halt further engineering work related to the Rye Harbor retail platform and undertake a further review of facility needs. “The Peace Development Authority Board of Directors directs the executive director to cease additional work under the amended contract with the Division of Ports and Harbors contracted on call marine engineering service provider, Appledore Marine Engineering LLC for any further engineering services specifically related…
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