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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 4/12/2022 - P31

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Karen Bill

You pointed out when other people do it. Somebody living in Mary's house on the third floor doesn't have the same rights
as somebody sitting in a restaurant because when the ambulance is a minute later and they're dead, or two minutes later,
and the stroke is permanent, yeah, let's have those conversations at that point.

$617 last year for one barrier. Okay. The costs went up last year. That was two years ago. $688 last year for one
barrier. These restaurants should have had a plan for this year if you were going to do any barriers. And you who have
voted for this have done a great disservice to the residents of Nashua. I've been here for almost every single hour of
these meetings as well.

Craig Hermle

Craig Hermle, 12 Brittany Way, Nashua. I'm not against outdoor dining, however if a landlord or if a tenant said | want an
additional 500 square feet and didn't want to pay for it, | don't think that would happen and that's exactly what is
happening in downtown Nashua right now. Power to be or hats off to everybody that's making it work. | don't get
anything for nothing and | don't think anybody should be allowed it. Just because you're paying additional taxes for
something you sell isn't paying for the landscape or the square footage that you're utilizing.

A good compromise in my opinion would be to allow the dining on the sidewalks only this year. You've had three years to
figure out how much businesses should be paying. The compromise should be allow sidewalk walk dining and we'll
explore the expanded dining once we agree to a price upfront to allow businesses to flourish without having to pay for it at
my expense, at the taxpayer’s expense. It sounds great but there's been a heck of a lot more than just barrier removal
that's been involved in this process. | don't know how much your consultant cost that did his two day data points on
parking utilization, but that was a farce. How much did that cost? And the line items go on and on. Do it but please do it
properly and this is being rushed through and it shouldn't be. Thank you.

President Wilshire

That's all | have for public comment. You need to sign up when you come in for meeting.
Elizabeth Lu

Oh, sorry. | was late. Elizabeth Lu, 17 Roby Street. Just two things. After the passage of this barrier decision, |
wondered whether is there anything to stop a property owner whose tenants are not restauranteurs or bar owners is there
any way to stop them from renting this space in front of them to the highest bidder? If that were possible, that does not
seem like a good - seems like something we should have thought of.

Also the difficulty in deciding how much to charge. It was a lot to figure out working through that compromise. | don't
understand why the charge is difficult. If it would help, | mean, you could go with what income was derived from those
parking spaces the last year they were available and price it at that price so that the people who were using those parking
spaces are bringing in the same income that the parking space would Was that considered? That seems like a pretty
simple concept. So thank you.

Matthew Gouthro

Thank you. | wanted - this is Matthew Gouthro, 104 Fawn Lane. | wanted to use my time for this public comment to
express my concerns over the joint Task Force meetings on the proposed outdoor dining and how they were operated.
The attitude displayed by our elected officials of we know better than the taxpayers were never more discouraging than
having a sitting Alderman comment during the meeting that those who are opposed to outdoor dining were not concerned
about public safety in our historic downtown district. But these were the same malcontents that oppose the mask
mandate and their concern should be dismissed. Is this how our elected officials welcome civic engagement by our
residents?

Additionally, | need to express a concern where the Chair’s actions made it appear as if the job as a State official was
more important than the role of allowing public comment during the meeting as he openly campaigned in the meeting for a
motion to adjourn because he needed to be at the State House in the morning. This essentially silenced those residents
who waited hours during the meeting to speak. This selfish display was absolutely repugnant. The Chair chastised
several members of the public during the meeting telling them that their comments needed to be reserved for the general
comments portion of the meeting. I'm sure that that people who waited patiently for hours to speak had jobs and other
important things to attend to the next day. It was disappointing to hear that there wasn't time as the Chair prioritize his
need to be in Concord the next morning. | know this statement may not need to be popular but it needs to be said. If you

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 4/12/2022 - P32

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 07:44
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feel your role as a State official is more important and you have no time for public input or you can't balance the
responsibilities of the State of New Hampshire with the oath that you took as an Alderman of the city of New Hampshire in
Nashua, New Hampshire, you should resign plain and simple.

Madam Chair, | must say that | am proud of the professionalism displayed by those citizens who participated in this joint
committee, but the actions of some of our elected officials during this joint Task Force meeting in which you had the
opportunity to witness (inaudible), | can't help but feel that a refresher on ethics and empathy is surely needed for some
members of this dais. Thank you for your consideration of these concerns.

President Wilshire

Thank you.
REMARKS BY THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN

Alderman O’Brien

After that, | got nothing.

President Wilshire

Okay, sounds good.
Alderman Klee

Thank you. | want to express my thankfulness to this Board and for the members of the public who both came out and
spoke as well as who sat on the Task Force. Everybody gave it their all. There were some that were more than polite
and some less but putting all that aside, | think in the end everybody got to have their voice heard and so on. But one of
the things that one of the meetings was someone turned around and said, when are we bringing the parades back? We
need to have the parades. We did have a parade and many of the Aldermen elect walked in that parade after the
election. The parades are coming back. We are going to have our outdoor events and so on and they have come back.
So | just wanted to clarify that and make sure that that that had been addressed. It was a long evening and | didn't
address it then.

Madam President, I'd like to send my condolences to my members up in the State House and to the family of
Representative Cathy Rogers who lost her battle. She was an amazing woman. Before | got elected, | met
Representative Rogers and she is a force of nature. When you talk to Kathy and she would find out where your passions
were, she found out that | love Greyhounds and the next thing | knew, | had animal advocates knocking on my door
asking me to help sponsor. | had never talked to them. | had never made that out loud and they dropped the name of
Representative Rogers. When Representative Rogers found out that my husband's sister had been murdered in cold
blood in a public street in Boston in front of her peers, in front of the nursing school at the age of 18, and that he had tried
to get into a VA hospital or mental health issues. The next knock on my door was from mental health advocates as well
as those that wanted a little bit more gun control. Kathy had a way of getting things out of you and so on. Saying no to
Kathy was very, very difficult. Very difficult. She did not take no for an answer. The one thing that amazed me more than
Kathy is she worked both sides of the aisle. She didn't care what your party was. She would work both sides of the
aisles. To her family and to my colleagues, she's going to be missed. | don't know President Wilshire if you serve with her
up there, but it's like she's been there for a very long time and she served from DC, to Concord, and every place in
between. Thank you.

Alderman Moran

Thank you, Madam President. | just want to wish all those who celebrate it Happy Easter this weekend and Happy
Passover. Lucky it coincides. So just wanted to wish all my fellow Christians a Happy Easter and my brothers and sisters
who are Jewish a Happy Passover.

Alderman Lopez

| wanted to thank Director Fauteux in Public Works. | noticed last week that they were doing a great job cleaning up the
Rail Trail, getting all the underbrush. Figured out they did some soil landscaping. At some point during the winter,
somebody put a glass table out across from St. Louis so people could put things out and | guess or stored or whatever.
Said glass table was broken at some point today and she had a DPW crew over there to clean it up within like an hour

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because | was obviously concerned that that Rail Trail being so popularly used is also used by a lot of kids, and a lot of
mothers with strollers, and a lot of people walking their dog. So | appreciate her timeliness. | appreciate in general
DPW’s patience in that area. The garbage fill up. There's a multiple volunteer groups that do brush cleanings and all that
kind of stuff and they're always there to lend a hand and be very supportive. | just wanted to express that appreciation.
Thank you.

Karen Bill
President Wilshire, you did not see this woman (inaudible)

President Wilshire

Do not speak out in this meeting. | will ask you to be removed from the meeting if you continue. There's a process here.
Karen Bill
You just didn’t see him when you put his hand up this gentleman (inaudible).

President Wilshire

Enough.

Alderman Clemons

Thank you Madam President.

President Wilshire

| wasn’t humiliating anyone. So why don't you please be quiet back there or leave? That's a good idea.

Alderman Clemons

Thank you, Madam President. | will make this very brief. | just wanted to wish everybody a Happy Easter and Happy
Passover. Thank you.

Alderwoman Kelly

I'd like to be brief as well, but | wanted to extend my condolences to Alderman Clemons and welcome him back. I'm sorry
for the loss of your father-in-law. | also wanted to thank Doria Brown and the Energy Environment Committee for the
event that we had before this long meeting. It seems like it was so many hours ago but it was a great update on what
we've been doing and we anticipate coming to the Board with some new recommendations and goals in the coming years.

Alderman Comeau

Yes thank you, Madam President. Just a couple of really quick things. Like Alderman Moran, I'd like to wish you a Happy
Easter and Passover to whoever celebrates either of those.

I'd like to encourage any citizens in Ward 6 who live in the neighborhoods around Pine Street and Lake Street if they so
wish to attend the Planning and Economic Development Committee meeting on May 17" for the public hearing around the
rezoning of the vacant lot across from the Lake Street garage.

Additionally although New Searles is not in my Ward for those of you might know Shay Patineau was a student at Nashua
South. He tragically lost his life in 2020. He was a football player. Among other things, a great teammate of my son and
a lot of other kids on the football team. On May 14th, the New Searles PTO is doing a Color Run to raise funds to install a
memorial bench in Shay's honor. There's a link if you're interested in signing up. It is incredibly long and complicated and
I'm not going to try to say it right now. | will share it to my Facebook page on my website if anyone's interested in
participating in that Color Run to raise funds for that. | think it's a great cause.

And then the last thing | wanted to mention not that | want to wade into the toxic waters of Facebook, but there was some
comments that were made to me that suggested that | have no right to have an opinion on the downtown barrier situation
because they don't exist in Ward 6 and because I'm a renter and not a homeowner in the City of Nashua. So | would just

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hopefully like to clear that point up and say that whether you own a home or rent a home in the City of Nashua, you have
the right to participate in the city process. Happily, | believe it was 1792 that the State of New Hampshire eliminated
property ownership as a requirement for participation in the civic process and luckily for that you won't get to hear me talk
once or twice a month or so. That's all | have. Thank you.

Alderman Dowd

Yes, I'd also like to wish Happy Easter, Happy Passover to all the residents of Nashua. | would like to also send my
condolences to the Clemons family for their loss. It's very tough losing a family member.

The other thing | heard off and on and people say I've lived in Nashua so many years. Well I've lived in Nashua 76 years
and | have 43 years of city service. So | think | serve as probably predates a lot of people that when they were in school.

Alderman Gouveia

Thank you, Madam President. Happy Easter and Passover and all those who celebrate and just thank you for everybody
who came out during this process of expanded downtown dining. | feel like as a freshman Alderman, I’ve really gone
through the wringer on this one nice and early. So it was great to be part of the process and thank you to everybody who
came out and spent a lot of time with us here in the chamber.

Alderman Cathey

Thank you, Madam Chair. A few things. I'd like to just extend my condolences to Alderman Clemons and | deeply know
what that feels like.

I'd like to give congratulations to Tim Sennott. He's actually in my Ward. He's very active, cares about the city a lot, and |
think he'll be a great asset to the committee. Also congratulations to Mr. Bollinger and Mr. LeClair. | serve on the
Planning Board with them. They're both outstanding members who really care about how the city is moving forward when
it comes to planning. Also, congratulations to Captain Fay. I've had many conversations with him. | think he'll be a great
asset. I'd also like to extend my thanks to DPW. I've e-mailed them several times this week alone just asking for
cleanups from certain citizens and they are very quick on the draw and they are happy to help. No complaints and they
usually take care of it within a day or so. So | appreciate their hard work.

| was going to weigh in on the barrier thing. I'm not going to. | will say this. There's a bust on Main Street of

Lawrence Elliot. He also has a field named after at Bishop Guertin. His son, who's my ex-father-in-law died today from a
heart attack. | know I’m crying. | promised myself that | wouldn't but | lost. The reason I'm bringing this up is he served
our church for 50 years and that meant a lot to me because now I'm a public servant. | just wanted to have his name on
record. (inaudible) I'm sorry. I’m done.

Alderman Thibeault

Thank you, Madam President. So | definitely want to give my condolences to Alderman Cathey and Alderman Clemons
and his wife, Ashley. | know it's tough to go through that. I've definitely gone through it myself and we all will at some
point. So it's tough and thank you for both being here.

Happy Passover, Happy Easter to everyone that have of the fates that follow. I, too, know the Patineau family. | coached
Shay for many, many years since he was a little kid and even his brother Cole who is younger. So that was a tragic
accident that he had gone through. So for the Color Run, please, please support that.

Just a couple of things | wanted to address outside of those things because obviously, | just got attacked already in the
public comment. | just want to say go back and look at the meetings. | never called anybody malcontents. You can twist
it into a way that makes it seem like | did, but | didn't call anybody malcontents. Both sides have people that are
passionate about how they feel about these things. Someone's gonna be on one side of the vote one week and
someone's gonna be on the other side other weeks. It doesn't mean | dislike people or don't like those people. It's just
sometimes, you know, in the passion of things we get a little too excited about our passion for whatever we're talking
about.

When | talked about police and fire, it was that | believe they will and | use the words “figure it out” because | believe in
them. | think they know what they're doing more than | do. The police were here today. They didn't come up and grab
the mic and say, hey it's going to be dangerous. | believe that they can cover this this area. | really do. Other people
have talked to it tonight.

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To the compromise, it was a compromise. In December, this plan came before the Board before us, by the way, so half of
us are brand new. So there was no forethought from half of us, right because we didn't even know we're gonna be here
until November. In December, the Mayor put the barriers forth full barriers just like the last couple of years. This plan that
we have now the past night is completely different than that full, full plan. So | do think there was compromise and
change. I'll tell you, Peddlers Daughter will tell you there was a compromise because they lost space to help us get
through that traffic. | don't believe in what, you know, what Alderman Comeau said about 98%. | think - | just don't. |
don't agree with that.

So we do listen to the public. | think we all do. | think we listen. | know, and a bunch of you have said this - we read the
e-mails that attack us. We read the e-mails that support us. I've gotten tons of both. So I do listen and, you know, |
listened to somebody in my Ward — Gloria from Glorious’s Possibilities. | put the motion forward to give here two spots
back even though | support the barriers because she's in my Ward and | listened to her. So that's all | wanted to say.
Thank you very much.

Alderwoman Timmons

Thank you. | was pretty quiet today because I'm going to some things myself and condolences to Alderman Clemons and
Alderman Cathey. | left my granddaughter at somebody else's house because I’m waiting for the meeting and she keeps
texting me. So you could look at my text. This is all from her saying, I'm tired. She's been in the hospital. She’s been in
hospital for almost eight days now and she came out just before | came here. So | have to go and get her and bring her
home so she can rest. | understand. We've all been through this. I’ve been reading things in the reading. I’ve spend a
lot of time at the hospitals with her. She lives with me. So she has everything some of you guys already know but that's
why I'm quiet. | do read all my e-mails and | do listen to everyone and anyone that calls me, | do listen to them as well.
That's all | have to say.

Oh one other thing, | might not be able to make this one is the Health Department meeting tomorrow at 12:30

President Wilshire

| wanted to give my condolences to you Alderman Cathey for your loss and Alderman Clemons for yours. | do want to ask
the gentleman who got up to speak if he would still like to speak but there is a process here that we go by. Okay, very
good.

Albert Mueller

I'll be very, very brief.

President Wilshire

Okay, thank you.

Albert Mueller

Albert Mueller, 11 Bates Drive. There is a saying (inaudible) and it says, “If it ain’t broke, don't fix it”. | think this assembly
is making a federal case out of nothing because the solution is very, very simple. Go back to the way it was before the
pandemic and that's why this assembly could not come to a solution as a compromise because out of nothing a big
problem was made. My suggestion is go back to the pre-pandemic.

| wish everybody a Happy Easter.

President Wilshire

Thank you.
Committee announcements:

Alderman Lopez

Human Affairs Committee is going to be Monday, April 18, and the CDBG for incoming Aldermen Community
Development Block Grant. It's grant money that comes through the city, but also is very important to nonprofit
organizations that rely on it for things like incentive repairs, windows, handicapped accessible bathrooms. | could go on,

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but they're going to do presentations and they're going to talk about what their needs are. | would definitely recommend
coming because it’s very educational about all the things that are happening in the city.

Alderman Klee

Thank you, Madam President. | just want to announce that the Pennichuck Water Special Committee will be meeting on
Thursday the 14th at 7 pm. | know there was some confusion the last time but we have to vote in a Clerk and if you're not
there, I'm going to vote you in. So thank you so much.

Alderman Dowd

Yeah and it’s a little ahead but Joint Special School Building Committee on the 21st Thursday at Nashua High North is
going to be at 8 pm so we can be sure we have a quorum. We have some bills to be paid. Just so you know, school
vacation at the Pennichuck there’s the last portable is coming down and construction will start on the library IT wing. Also
after the April vacation, the South edition is going to be turned over to the school and the people that used to be in the
portable now we're going to be in the south wing. That's coming along really well.

And also the new school, it's like an army of ants. You wouldn't believe it that they are going great guns down there.
They've got tons of very heavy equipment and they're moving lots of material in and out. They expect to be pouring the
foundation next week.

ADJOURNMENT

MOTION BY ALDERMAN O’BRIEN THAT THE APRIL 12, 2022 MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN BE
ADJOURNED

MOTION CARRIED

The meeting was declared adjourned at 10:28 p.m.

Attest: Susan K. Lovering, City Clerk

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AGENDA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN APRIL 12, 2022

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1. PRESIDENT LORI WILSHIRE CALLS ASSEMBLY TO ORDER
PRAYER OFFERED BY CITY CLERK SUSAN K. LOVERING
PLEDGE TO THE FLAG LED BY ALDERMAN DEREK THIBEAULT
ROLL CALL

REMARKS BY THE MAYOR

RESPONSE TO REMARKS OF THE MAYOR

RECOGNITIONS

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9. COMMUNICATIONS REQUIRING ONLY PROCEDURAL ACTIONS AND WRITTEN REPORTS
FROM LIAISONS

From: Lisa M. Fauteux, Director of Public Works
Re: Referrals from Board of Aldermen — R-22-13

From: Donna Graham, Legislative Affairs Manager
Re: Communications Received from the Public

From: Tim Cummings, Economic Development Director
Re: Updated Plan Based On Taskforce Recommendations

9(a). PERIOD FOR PUBLIC COMMENT RELATIVE TO ITEMS EXPECTED TO BE ACTED UPON THIS EVENING

9(b). COMMUNICATIONS REQUIRING FINAL APPROVAL

From: Mayor Jim Donchess

Re: Award of Contract in Excess of $1M — Sewer Replacement

From: Larry D. Goodhue, Chief Executive Officer of Pennichuck

Re: Notice of Annual Meeting of Sole Shareholders and Proxy Statement; Proxy Card; and Annual Report to

the Sole Shareholders
From: Larry D. Goodhue, Chief Executive Officer of Pennichuck
Re: Pennichuck’s Audited Consolidated Financial Statements for years ended December 31, 2021 and
December 31, 2020
PETITIONS

NOMINATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND ELECTIONS

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10.

Joint Convention with Board of Library Trustees

Appointments by the Mayor

REPORTS OF COMMITTEE

Personnel/Administrative Affairs Committee

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CONFIRMATION OF MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS

Board of Registrars

Andriana Lopera Espitia (re-appointment)

137 Chestnut Street, Apt. 2
Nashua, NH 03060

Gwendolyn Mikailov (re-appointment)
11 Appletree Green
Nashua, NH 03062

Cable Television Advisory Board

Steve Buxton (new appointment)
70 East Hollis Street
Nashua, NH 03060

Lauren Byers (new appointment)
9 Riverside Street
Nashua, NH 03062

Joseph Fay (new appointment)
28 Officer James Roche Drive
Nashua, NH 03062

Gregory Rodriguez (new appointment)

141 Ledge Street
Nashua, NH 03060

Cultural Connections

Sandra Pratt (re-appointment)
24 Gingras Drive
Nashua, NH 03063

Rosemary Ford (re-appointment)
22 Nova Road
Nashua, NH 03064

Downtown Improvement Committee

Timothy Sennott (new appointment)
62 Underhill Street
Nashua, NH 03060

Planning Board

Robert Bollinger (re-appointment)
5 Decatur Drive, Nashua, NH 03062

Term to Expire:

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Term to Expire:

December 31, 2024

December 31, 2024

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Indefinite

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Indefinite

March 1, 2025

March 1, 2025

April 1, 2025

March 31, 2025

03/07/2022

03/09/2022
03/1 4/2022
03/15/2022

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Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Tue, 04/12/2022 - 00:00
Page Number
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Scott LeClair (re-appointment)
10 Daylily Drive
Nashua, NH 03062

UNFINISHED BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-22-013
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess

Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.

Alderman John Sullivan

Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderman-at-Large Melbourne Moran, Jr.
Alderman Thomas Lopez

Alderman Alex Comeau

Alderman Richard A. Dowd

Alderman Tyler Gouveia

Alderman John Cathey

Alderman Derek Thibeault
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire

Term to Expire: March 31, 2025

AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY TREASURER TO ISSUE BONDS NOT TO EXCEED SIX MILLION TWO
HUNDRED EIGHT THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($6,208,325) FOR THE CITY’S SEWER

INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM AND SEWER STRUCTURES

e Budget Review Committee with recommendation for final passage

R-22-014
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess

Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.

Alderman Patricia Klee

Alderman Thomas Lopez
Alderwoman-at-Large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderman Derek Thibeault
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire

RELATIVE TO THE TRANSFER OF $44,400 FROM ACCOUNT 70100 “GENERAL CONTINGENCY” INTO
DEPARTMENT 179 “LIBRARY”, ACCOUNTING CLASSIFICATION 53 “PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL
SERVICES” TO FUND HALF THE COST OF A FACILITY ASSESSMENT AND MASTER PLAN FOR THE LIBRARY

BUILDING

e Budget Review Committee with recommendation for final passage

R-22-015
Endorsers: Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
Alderman Richard A. Dowd

Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.

Alderman John Sullivan

Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderman-at-Large Melbourne Moran, Jr.
Alderman Thomas Lopez
Alderman-at-Large Ben Clemons
Alderwoman-at-Large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderman Alex Comeau

Alderman Tyler Gouveia

Alderman John Cathey

Alderman Derek Thibeault
Alderwoman-at-Large Gloria Timmons

APPROVING THE COST ITEMS OF A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE NASHUA BOARD
OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS AND TEAMSTERS LOCAL 633, FROM JULY 1, 2022 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2026
e Budget Review Committee with recommendation for final passage

R-22-018
Endorsers: Alderman Patricia Klee

Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.

Alderman Thomas Lopez

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By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 07:45
Document Date
Fri, 04/08/2022 - 13:45
Meeting Description
Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Tue, 04/12/2022 - 00:00
Page Number
4
Image URL
https://nashuameetingsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/nm-docs-pages/boa_a__041220…

Alderman-at-Large Melbourne Moran, Jr.

Alderman Richard A. Dowd

Alderman Derek Thibeault

Alderwoman-at-Large Gloria Timmons

Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
AUTHORIZING PENNICHUCK CORPORAITON AND PENNICHUCK EAST UTILITY, INC. TO BORROW FUNDS AND
ACCEPT A GRANT FROM THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE DRINKING WATER AND GRUNDWATER TRUST
FUND

e Pennichuck Water Special Committee with recommendation for final passage

R-22-019
Endorsers: Alderman Patricia Klee

Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman-at-Large Melbourne Moran, Jr.
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman Derek Thibeault
Alderwoman-at-Large Gloria Timmons
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire

AUTHORIZING PENNICHUCK CORPORATION AND PENNICHUCK EAST UTILITY, INC. TO ENTER INTO A TERM

LOAN WITH COBANK, ACB

e Pennichuck Water Special Committee with recommendation for final passage

R-22-022
Endorsers: Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderman Derek Thibeault
Alderman Thomas Lopez
APPROVING THE COST ITEMS OF A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE NASHUA BOARD
OF EDUCATION AND THE NASHUA TEACHERS’ UNION, LOCAL 1044, AFT, AFL-ClO FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2021
THROUGH AUGUST 31, 2025 AND AUTHORIZING A RELATED TRANSFER AND SUPPLEMENTAL
APPROPRIATION
e Budget Review Committee with anticipated recommendation for final passage

UNFINISHED BUSINESS — ORDINANCES

O-22-008
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess

Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderman-at-Large Melbourne Moran, Jr.
Alderman Thomas Lopez
Alderman-at-Large Ben Clemons
Alderman Derek Thibeault
Alderwoman-at-Large Gloria Timmons
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire

RELATIVE TO SEASONAL ROAD CLOSURES AND ELIMINATION OF CERTAIN ON-STREET PARKING FOR

EXTENDED OUTDOOR DINING AND OTHER NON-VEHICULAR USE

NEW BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-22-023
Endorser: Alderman Patricia Klee
RELATIVE TO THE ADOPTION OF THE NASHUA ARTS AND CULTURAL PLAN

R-22-024
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
APPROVING THE COST ITEMS OF A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE NASHUA BOARD
OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS AND THE NASHUA POLICE PATROLMAN’S ASSOCIATION FROM JULY 1, 2022
THROUGH JUNE 30, 2026

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