Portsmouth Herald
PORTSMOUTH Portsmouth Department of Public Works will host a public input meeting via Zoom on Thursday, May 6 to discuss what residents would like to see in the sidewalk and roadway reconstruction plan for the Fleet Street Area Reconstruction Project. For Zoom registration instructions, click here: https://www.cityofportsmouth.com/sites/default/files/2021-04/Fleet%20Street%20Meeting%20Notice%20Zoom%202021.05.06.pdf
This project will include replacement of the underground utilities and reconstruction of the roadway and sidewalks in the Fleet Street area. Preliminary engineering work on the underground utility design has begun. While the project is focused on the Fleet Street area from Hanover Street to Court Street, a larger area is being studied so the utility and other improvements can be properly designed (click here for map) https://www.cityofportsmouth.com/sites/default/files/2020-08/Fleet%20Study%20Map%20Full%20Sized%2011x17.pdf. The city is working wi
MOUNT WASHINGTON â Itâs likely an admission fee will be charged by next summer to visitors entering the Sherman Adams Building located at the summit of Mount Washington.
That was the consensus reached at the virtual meeting held last Friday by the Mt. Washington Advisory Commission, made up of a dozen Mount Washington State Park stakeholders and chaired by state Sen. Jeb Bradley (R-Wolfeboro).
No one disagreed with the conclusion that revenues generated by selling hot dogs and gift shop items cannot cover the cost of running the park.
The commission had last met Aug. 28 in Franconia Notch. Capital projects discussed included a new sewage treatment plant and disposal system.
CONCORD â Itâs very likely that an admission fee will be charged â possibly by next summer â to visitors entering the Sherman Adams Building in Mount Washington State Park.
At least that was the consensus reached by the Mt. Washington Advisory Commission, made up of a dozen state park stakeholders thatâs chaired by state Sen. Jeb Bradley of Wolfeboro, at its virtual meeting on Friday, Dec. 11. No one disagreed with the conclusion that the revenues generated by selling hot dogs and gift shop items cannot cover the cost of running the Park.
Capital projects previously discussed at the commissionâs Aug. 28 meeting in Franconia Notch were updated.