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Public Works and Highways Committee agrees to add Albany Route 16/113 project to draft 10-year transportation plan

Public Works and Highways · February 18, 2026
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Summary

At a committee work session, members straw-polled in favor of adding the Albany Route 16/113 intersection project—estimated at about $7.5 million—to the state 10-year transportation plan and instructed DOT to draft an amendment to HB 2026; members also agreed to remove two Manchester projects (Exits 6 and 7).

Chairman Mills convened the Public Works and Highways Committee work session and introduced HB 2026 and the state 10-year transportation improvement plan. Senator Mark McConkie asked the committee to restore the Albany Route 16/113 intersection project to the region’s top position, saying the location "has the highest traffic of any location in the region, a higher accident history," and that the Albany project would be less costly than the Randolph alternative.

Toby Reynolds, director of project development at…

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