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PORTSMOUTH – Residents will get their chance to tell the City Council how they feel about a proposal to more than double parking fines at a public hearing scheduled for May 3. The City Council voted 7-2 this week to pass the first reading and schedule the public hearing on the proposal, which would increase fines for people who overstay their time at downtown parking meters from $15 to $35. The proposed hike represents a percentage increase of 133%. Assistant Mayor Jim Splaine and City Councilor Deaglan McEachern cast the two no votes against scheduling second reading on the proposal. It needs to pass three readings to go into effect. ....
PORTSMOUTH Peverly Hill Road residents will soon get another opportunity to tell city officials whether they want a more ambitious sidewalk and shared use path project for their neighborhood, or if they only want a sidewalk. The City Council voted 9-0 to hold another in-person public hearing so Peverly Hill Road residents can weigh in on three options being considered for the project. City Councilor Cliff Lazenby, who made the motion to have the yet-to-be-scheduled public meeting, pointed to the benefit of allowing residents “to all come together” so they could “all have an opportunity to give input.” That way, Lazenby said, city officials could “get an updated sense of how they (residents) feel about the project prior to the council figuring out a path forward.” ....
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Redgate/Kane: We will protect our investment on McIntyre project Michael Kane and Ralph Cox Editor s note: This March 15 letter was sent by developers Michael Kane and Ralph Cox of Redgate/Kane, the city of Portsmouth s partner on the McIntyre redevelopment project, to City Councilor Peter Whelan, chair of the council s McIntyre Subcommittee. Dear Peter: This letter follows up on the attached email Ralph Cox and I sent to you on February 16, 2021, and my subsequent conversations with you in which I expressed concerns about the sketches resulting from the Portsmouth Listens McIntyre public space dialogue. It has been one month since we sent our email. Since then, although we have had no response to our email, we have a seen a publicly released “City schedule” that calls for the City to “commence negotiations with the Redgate/Kane team, discussing new sketches” on April 14, 2021 and contains an “NPS Submission Date” of May 30, 2021. This schedule an ....