Public Invited To DOT Meetings On Bridge Construction
Arrangements have been made by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) to hold two Public Officials/Public Informational Meetings to discuss the planned bridge preservation efforts, and associated traffic control, on five bridges on Route I-93, northbound, between Exits 7 and 9 in Manchester and Hooksett, NH.
The Manchester meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 6, 2022, at 7:00 pm at the City Hall located at One City Plaza, Manchester, NH, in the Aldermanic Chambers (3rd Floor).
The Hooksett Town Council meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, September 14, 2022, at 6:00 pm at the Town Hall located at 35 Main Street, Hooksett, NH.
This work will consist of pavement and membrane replacement, partial and full deck repairs, guardrail repairs, and joint replacements. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.
The purpose of this meeting is to present citizens and public officials with information regarding the proposed project and to solicit public input to ensure that project decisions meet public transportation needs and community goals and protect and enhance the environment. Accordingly, NHDOT assures that this project will be administered according to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all related statutes to ensure nondiscrimination.
Any individuals needing assistance or auxiliary communication equipment due to sensory impairment or other disability, should contact the Bureau of Right-of-Way, NHDOT, PO Box 483, Concord, New Hampshire 03302-0483 or call 603-271-3222 – tdd access: relay NH 1-800-735-2964. Notification for the need of assistance should be made at the earliest convenience. If you have any questions or need any additional information regarding the proposed project, call (603) 271-2731.
Contacts:
William Saffian, P.E., Project Engineer, (603) 271-2731
Richard P. Arcand, Public Information Officer, (603) 271-6495
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