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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 1/25/2022 - P27

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 07:40
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Board of Aldermen 01-25-2022 Page 27

to a lot of Ward 8 people. My Ward may be different than some of your Wards here. Maybe it’s we’re closer to
Massachusetts. | don’t know. | can’t explain that. Maybe the people that are talking to us are talking to us based on what
our political party was. That could be the case too. | will speak to anyone even Mr. Parks.

The last thing | want to actually talk about something good because people want to just be negative. On Sunday my sons
were watching ESPN and they were able to see the number one play of the week was from a Nashua South unified
basketball player — Zach Ostrowski. It was wonderful to see that as the number one. It was also wonderful to see my two
sons going to the TV, put ESPN on instead of Nickelodeon and actually watch this kid steal the ball from Nashua North
and make an incredible basket that made, again, the number one play on EPSN on the weekend. So jumping into the
arms of kids that I’ve coached before from Nashua South when they were younger, it was fantastic. It was a great
moment for Nashua to be recognized nationally and a great thing for Zach. | think unified basketball is a great way for the
city and the city sports to really do something good for kids that need something good. | just wanted to put that out there.
Thank you.

Alderman Cathey

Thank you Madam Chairman. First I'd like to also offer condolences to Donna and her family. I’d also like to offer
condolences to — | just found out that there was a member of my Ward whose family member came down with COVID just
around Christmas and that family member has not returned home yet and has caused quite amount of distress to the
family. If that family wants to reach out to me, I’d love to talk to them. | offer that family my condolences.

Secondly, I'd also in that vein | learned that information from a member of my Ward who called me out rightfully so for not
attending a Finance Committee meeting because | did not want to wear a mask. Truth is, | didn’t want to wear a mask
and | probably should have said “protest” or “protest the mask mandate or mask requirement in City Hall”. | have come to
change my position on that and will be attending all my meetings if possible in person because it gives me the best
opportunity to represent my constituents and talk to other members of committees, and boards, and get that semi face to
face conversation going about whatever the businesses of the committee or the Board of Aldermen. So | apologize for
not representing my Ward in the city well in that manner and to that member of my Ward who e-mailed me, | think him for
bringing that to my attention and moving forward regardless of how | feel about the mask and now for the vote we know. |
will be in attendance.

Thirdly, I'd like to mention — and this probably goes without saying but since I’m new | will say it anyway. | tend to
probably come across I’m going to say passionately when | disagree with something or agree with something. | offer that
to it’s not personal and | respect every one of the Board but when | don’t like something or | definitely do like something,
I’m pretty extreme in that way. You'll probably know about it but its all respect in trying to get things done for the city. |
thank you.

Alderman Gouveia

Thank you Madam President. | would like to thank everybody over the last couple of days in the week who have reached
out about the mask mandate either for it or against it. It was very important to make your voices heard and | do appreciate
everybody who has reached out to us.

Secondly, | would like to thank the Nashua Police Department and its leadership for allowing me to a ride along last night
in the City of Nashua. It was very informative and it’s safe to say we're all in good hands here. So | do appreciate that.
Thank you.

Alderman Dowd

Two quick things. One — Thursday the Joint Special School Building Committee at Nashua High North at 7:00 p.m. We're
going to be presenting to anyone from the Board of Aldermen or the Board of Education that’s not already on the Joint
Special an overview of the middle school project so you know how it started, where it is, and where it’s going.

The other thing I’ve been on boards for over 40 years now. The one thing that makes a board successful is agreeing to
disagree. So when the meeting is over whichever side you’re on, don't hold any grudges against the other side, move on
to the next topic. We vote for certain reasons but it’s not certain in deference to any other Aldermen. So thank you.

Alderman Comeau

Thank you Madam President. | would also like to offer my condolences to Donna and her family. | would also like to offer
my condolences to Alderman Moran. This is the first time I’ve heard that you lost your father. I’m sorry for that as well.

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 1/25/2022 - P28

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 07:40
Document Date
Tue, 01/25/2022 - 00:00
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I’m thankful to members of the public that spoke tonight. | am also thankful that it was in general a lot more orderly and
respectful that some previous occasions. | think that we can get a lot more work done that way than the alternative.

Alderman Clemons

1, too, want to give my condolences to Ms. Graham and her family. | also wanted to mention a constituent who passed
away. Her name was Lucille Soucy. She lived in Nashua for a very long time. She was from Manchester but her
grandson is my best friend. | always knew her as Memere. She was a wonderful, kind, caring person. She lived to be 97
years old. | just wanted to send my condolences out to the Soucy and Pawlowski family. | hope that these troubled times
will pass soon. Thank you.

Alderman Jette

| just wanted to acknowledge all of the e-mails that |, too, received about the mask issue. | did read them. | did consider
them. | hope the people understand that | feel that part of my responsibility as an Alderman is to protect the public health.
Since this started, | know that we have received very conflicting information from all kinds of sources. As I’ve said before,
| understand the legal issues but I’m incapable of analyzing these medical issues. | think it’s my responsibility to turn to
the people who | feel have the best expertise available to guide us in this very important issue and those people are our
Board of Health who is charged by our Charter and State law to protect the public health. When our Board of Health says
that wearing masks is an important tool among others. Wash your hands, keep your distance, get vaccinated, get
boosted, and wearing a mask is another tool that they feel that they recommend is important in trying to deal with this
virus. It’s no news. It’s killed millions of people. | hope people understand that | made the decision based upon what was
recommended to us by the Board of Health who have my greatest respect and appreciation. | just can’t imagine how they
feel when they’ve analyzed this issue and looked at all of the studies and examined it to the extent that they have to be
dismissed by people who have seen something on the internet or on some TV show. You have my appreciation. Thank
you for advising us and thank you for coming. Thank you Madam President.

Alderman Lopez

| just wanted to pass on to the public that the United Way is looking for volunteers to support some of the needs in
hospitals and of healthcare workers. You can contact Sara Ceaser at the United Way if you’re interested in learning
more.

| wanted to express my condolences to Donna Graham and to her family for their recent loss. There have been a lot of
Aldermen and people in the community that have been experiencing tremendous loss this holiday season particularly. So
| just wanted to remind people to quote a great American poet Tupac Shakur — “If you can make it through the night,
there’s a brighter day.”

Alderman Moran

Thank you Madam President. | would just like to thank everyone who spoke tonight whether we agree or not. | think,
again, reiterating my comments from earlier is very healthy to have a dialog. As you can see here versus the last vote
from the Board of Aldermen, a much different vote of representative of government.

| will say | did think | heard one speaker say something about the Public Health Department. | think | read something
similar to that and | don’t know if Bobbie Bagley can correct but | think the Public Health doesn’t test. So you can’t
actually break out that SARS information. | think that’s the response. | just don’t want that to be misconstrued as
misinformation. We don't actually do the testing. That’s hospital’s labs.

For wrap up, | did hear a lot of people talk about shopping elsewhere. | own and operate a small business. | have many
people from Hudson, Merrimack, Mason that come to me. They see the sign on the door. The respect the people in
Nashua and they put the mask on. | just wanted to reiterate that our neighborhood communities respect us and we can
respect ourselves. Thank you.

Alderman Klee
Thank you Madam President. |, too, would like to send my condolences to Donna Graham and her family. | Know a loss

of any kind but a parent is very difficult. | remember when | lost both my parents. | turned around and at 50 years old said
to my husband | feel like an orphan now. It still takes its toll.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 5/18/2022 - P158

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:42
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maintain a log of programming that is cablecast on the Public Access Television channel, including
program/producer name, cablecast information (date/time/length, etc.), and related technical
issues. This log will be retained and made available to the City for a minimum of three (3) years;
assist in providing permanent storage in digital form of selected materials produced or cablecast,
ensuring that the content is machine searchable by criteria such as date, title, producer, and
keywords;

provide and maintain a system to ensure the protection of all loaned or City owned property,
including establishing a system of non-removable identity tags on all equipment, an inventory log
of all such equipment including location and check-in/checkout procedures.

PRODUCTION TRAINING, FACILITIES, PROGRAMMING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
Educate/train community members, and provide technical assistance in the pre-production, production,
and post-production of non-commercial television programs

Provide
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Provide

Create and provide training curriculum for various levels of video and cable related multimedia
proficiency.

Develop outreach programs to involve youth and others in video and cable related multimedia
training and production.

Develop outreach programs and provide production assistance to promote Nashua’s art, history
and music culture and to help showcase local participants, and stimulate related economic
development.

Provide instruction in the use of production and post-production equipment and related skills
training.

Promote the importance of production quality in public access programming and enforce
production standards.

Develop and implement programs to facilitate use of public access by financially and physically
disadvantaged citizens to the extent required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations.

equitable channel availability to all segments of the community.

Programming shall be provided seven (7) days a week.

Schedule and promote programming produced by non-profit and community organizations
Establish and follow a “local content" benchmark, i.e., a minimum percentage of cablecast
programming produced by Nashua residents.

Provide in studio programming produced by BRBTV to include interviews, documentaries and
additional content of local interest.

Coverage of the following City soonsored events: Nashua Memorial Day Parade, Fourth of July
Fireworks, Summer Fun Festival, Nashua Arts Walk, Nashua Veterans Day Parade, Winter Holiday
Stroll.

Coverage of the following Community organization sponsored events: Performance Arts Center
Events, Nashua Historical and Cultural Events, Community Awards Events

Continue the broadcasting of content provided by various civic and religious organizations as
warranted by viewer interest.

effective operational studio management.

In studio presence will be shared between three BRBTV managers to include a studio
board/camera operator and manager during posted scheduled hours for recording hosted
programs, scheduling programs using an automated scheduler, accepting submittals and
managing equipment loans to Nashua residents.

Editing and review of submitted programs will be performed by BRBTV program editors.

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 1/25/2022 - P29

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 07:40
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| also want to thank everybody who spoke regardless of what side you’re on. | tell everybody | learn more from those who
don’t agree with me than from those who agree with me. When we have a civil conversation, we can start to hear what
the other side feels. | voted the way | voted the way | voted because | voted with our Board of Health. They made this
recommendation and | trust them and so on.

I'd like to thank Alderman Comeau. Your post that you put on Facebook asking people to be for civility regardless of what
side they were, that’s wonderful. | think we all need to keep reminding people. So thank you for doing that.

To Alderman Cathey, you’re going to learn that I’m very passionate too. So | completely understand and as most people
already know, | have a gift for gab and | cannot shut up.

As far as the ride along Alderman Gouveia, | wanted to thank Alderman Sullivan here. |, too, will be having my moment
tomorrow. So I’m looking forward to it and thank you Madam President.

Alderman O’Brien

Thank you Madam President. |, too, would like to be on record to offer condolences from the O’Brien family to Donna
Graham and her family in this very difficult time of losing her father. That’s basically it. Thank you.

President Wilshire

I'd like to thank the Board of Health for being here and for the work we’ve done over the last few years. It’s not always
been popular or easy but due respect that you do the work and that you bring it to us and that we are able to act on it. So
thank you very much. To the other members if you'd pass that along, I’d appreciate it.

I’d also like to thank Alderman Jette for sending me a few e-mail reminders this week of things that when you're busy a
few things slip by. One of them was about the group photo and that it didn’t make sense to do it tonight because
everyone would be there with masks on. Thank you Alderman Jette for that.

| supported the mask ordinance for several reasons. One because the Board of Health is our advisor and | appreciate
their advice. | also learned today that my 88 year old mother has COVID. She’s in a long-term care facility. She’s been
fully vaccinated. So I’m keeping my fingers crossed on that one.

Also with masks, February is a short month, right? We're lucky. It’s the shortest month so if that’s any consolation which
it probably isn’t but | just thought I’d throw that out there.

Committee announcements:

Alderman O’Brien

Thank you Madam President. Wednesday, January 26" at 7 p.m. here in the Chamber will be a meeting of the
Committee of Infrastructure. Of course everybody else is welcome. Just so everybody knows, barriers are not on the
agenda. It will be more of an organizational. Anybody wanting to bring the tea and cake, feel free.

If you think you got off easy on Infrastructure, how about another one. Joint Public Works and Infrastructure on Thursday,
January 27", at 5:30 and | think that will be over where the Public Works usually meets upstairs in the auditorium. So it
will be at 5:30. Thank you.

Alderwoman Timmons

Yes Cultural Connections is meeting tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. | will be there and it’s my first meeting with them and |
look forward to meeting with all those people. Anybody that wants to be here by 9 a.m., my colleagues, please just show
up here in Room 208 tomorrow. Learn something different.

NON-PUBLIC SESSION

MOTION BY ALDERMAN O’BRIEN THAT THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN GO INTO NON-PUBLIC SESSION BY ROLL
CALL PURSUANT TO RSA 91-A:3 II (d) CONSIDERATION OF THE ACQUISITION, SALE, OR LEASE OF REAL OR
PERSONAL PROPERTY WHICH, IF DISCUSSED IN PUBLIC, WOULD LIKELY BENEFIT A PARTY OR PARTIES
WHOSE INTERESTS ARE ADVERSE TO THOSE OF THE GENERAL COMMUNITY, BY ROLL CALL.

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 1/25/2022 - P30

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Board of Aldermen 01-25-2022

SECONDED BY ALDERMAN MORAN

A viva voce roll call was taken, which resulted as follows:

Yea: Alderman O’Brien, Alderman Sullivan, Alderman Klee, Alderman Moran,
Alderman Lopez, Alderman Jette, Alderman Clemons, Alderwoman Kelly,
Alderman Comeau, Alderman Dowd, Alderman Gouveia, Alderman Cathey,
Alderman Thibeault, Alderwoman Timmons, Alderman Wilshire

Nay:

MOTION CARRIED

The Board of Aldermen went into non-public session at 10:10 p.m.

The Board of Aldermen came out of non-public session at 11:26 p.m.

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MOTION BY ALDERMAN O’BRIEN THAT THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN SEAL THE MINUTES OF THE NON-PUBLIC
SESSION BY ROLL CALL UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE MAJORITY OF THE COMMITTEE VOTES THAT THE

PURPOSE OF THE CONFIDENTIALITY WOULD NO LONGER BE SERVED BY ROLL CALL

A viva voce roll call was taken, which resulted as follows:

Yea: Alderman O’Brien, Alderman Sullivan, Alderman Klee, Alderman Moran,
Alderman Lopez, Alderman Jette, Alderman Clemons, Alderwoman Kelly,
Alderman Comeau, Alderman Dowd, Alderman Gouveia, Alderman Cathey,
Alderman Thibeault, Alderwoman Timmons, Alderman Wilshire

Nay:

MOTION CARRIED

ADJOURNMENT

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MOTION BY ALDERMAN O’BRIEN THAT THE JANUARY 25, 2022, MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN BE

ADJOURNED, BY ROLL CALL

A viva voce roll call was taken which resulted as follows:

Yea: Alderman O’Brien, Alderman Sullivan, Alderman Klee, Alderman Moran,
Alderman Lopez, Alderman Jette, Alderman Clemons, Alderwoman Kelly,
Alderman Comeau, Alderman Dowd, Alderman Gouveia, Alderman Cathey,
Alderman Thibeault, Alderwoman Timmons, Alderman Wilshire

Nay:

MOTION CARRIED

The meeting was declared adjourned at 11:26 p.m.

Attest: Susan K. Lovering, City Clerk

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 3/8/2022 - P1

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AGENDA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN MARCH 8, 2022

7:30 PM Aldermanic Chamber and by Zoom

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If for some reason you cannot connect to Zoom, please contact us at (603) 589-3329 and they will help you with connectivity.
The public may also view the meeting via Channel 16.

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

REMARKS BY THE MAYOR

RESPONSE TO REMARKS OF THE MAYOR

RECOGNITIONS

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COMMUNICATIONS REQUIRING ONLY PROCEDURAL ACTIONS AND WRITTEN REPORTS
FROM LIAISONS

From: Adam Pouliot, Fire Marshal
Re: 19 Roby Street

From: Jennifer McCormack, Nashua Public Library Director
Re: Nashua Public Library strategic plan

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

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: Contract Award in excess of $1,000,000 — 2022 Paving Program
PETITIONS

Petition for Authorization for Issuance of Building Permits for a Building on a Private Road - 19 Roby St.
e Committee on Infrastructure with recommendation for final passage with stipulations

NOMINATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND ELECTIONS

Joint Convention with Trustees of Woodlawn/Pinewood Cemeteries
Appointments by the Mayor

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REPORTS OF COMMITTEE

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10. CONFIRMATION OF MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS

UNFINISHED BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-22-008
Endorsers:

Alderman-at-Large Ben Clemons
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman-at-Large Melbourne Moran, Jr.
Alderman Thomas Lopez

Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderwoman-at-Large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderman Derek Thibeault
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire

ESTABLISHING AN EXPENDABLE TRUST FUND FOR 14 COURT STREET EXPENSES, FUNDED BY
APPROPRIATIONS
e Budget Review Committee with recommendation for final approval

R-22-009
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 UFPO LOCAL 645 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES OF THE NASHUA POLICE
DEPARTMENT FROM JULY 1, 2022 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2026

e Budget Review Committee with recommendation for final approval

R-22-010
Endorsers:

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
Alderman Alex Comeau

Alderman Tyler Gouveia

Alderman John Cathey

Alderman Derek Thibeault
Alderwoman-at-Large Gloria Timmons
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire

APPROVING THE COST ITEMS OF SIDEBAR AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE NASHUA BOARD OF POLICE
COMMISSIONERS AND THE FIVE NASHUA POLICE DEPARTMENT UNIONS REGARDING A POLICE
DEPARTMENT RECRUITING INCENTIVE

e Budget Review Committee with recommendation for final approval

UNFINISHED BUSINESS — ORDINANCES

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O-22-004

Endorsers: Alderman Derek Thibeault
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderman-at-Large Melbourne Moran, Jr.
Alderman-at-Large Ben Clemons
Alderman Richard Dowd
Alderwoman-at-Large Gloria Timmons

PROHIBITING A RIGHT TURN ON RED FROM ADVENTURE WAY ONTO DANIEL WEBSTER HIGHWAY

e Committee on Infrastructure with recommendation for final approval

NEW BUSINESS —- RESOLUTIONS

R-22-014
Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
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

R-22-015
Endorsers: 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 TEAMSTERS LOCAL 633, FROM JULY 1, 2022 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2026

R-22-016
Endorser: Alderman Richard A. Dowd
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY TREASURER TO ISSUE BONDS NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF FIVE
MILLION DOLLARS ($5,000,000) FOR FRANKLIN STREET SCHOOL BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS

R-22-017
Endorser: Alderman-at-Large Ben Clemons
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE 14 COURT STREET LEASE FOR
UNIT B WITH LIQUID THERAPY, LLC

NEW BUSINESS —- ORDINANCES

O-22-010
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman Patricia Klee
AMENDING THE LAND USE CODE BY ADDING PROVISIONS REGARDING SYNTHETIC NICOTINE AND
ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICE SALES AND LOUNGES

PERIOD FOR GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT

REMARKS BY THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN

Committee announcements:

ADJOURNMENT

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Nashua Fire Rescue Adam Pouliot

Fire Marshal's Office ES
177 Lake Street, Nashua NH 03060-4402 Fax (603) 589-3474

NashuaNH.gov

February 22, 2022

Matt Sullivan

Planning Dept. Manager
City of Nashua

PO Box 2019

Nashua, NH 03061

RE: 19 Roby Street

The Nashua Fire Marshal’s Office is requiring a 16-foot wide driveway to serve as an access
road to this new structure. Per NFPA | Chapter 18, the driveway shall extend to within 50 feet of
at least one exterior door to the structure. The E911 address assigned to this property will be 19
Roby Street.

If there are any other questions or concerns regarding this matter please contact me at 603-589-
3460.

Adam Pouliot
Fire Marshal
City of Nashua

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== Nashua
= Public
ne Library

March 3, 2022

To: Board of Aldermen

Mayor Jim Donchess
From: Jennifer McCormack, Director
RE: Nashua Public Library strategic plan

| am pleased to share with you the library’s recently completed strategic plan. Over the last
seven months, library staff and trustees took some time to step back from their day-to-day
work and set goals for the coming three years. We surveyed the public, staff, and trustees;
talked with focus groups; and held retreats for staff and trustees to answer the question, what
does Nashua want and need from its library? As a result of this data gathering and analysis of
demographic data we decided to focus on three strategic directions:

Welcoming and comfortable: Make the library a trusted, safe place that is inviting, easy to
use, and a hub of community activity.

Learning and culture: Support community members in living enriched lives by connecting
them to learning opportunities throughout their lifetime in an equitable and inclusive way.
Collaborative and connected: Integrate the library into the community to achieve high
awareness, meaningful partnerships, and recognition of its value.

A copy of this new plan is attached to this memo and is available on the library's website here:

https://www.nashualibrary.org/wp-content/u ploads/2022/02/Strategic-plan-2022-2024-.pdf

Thank you for your continued support of the library and our critical services for the community.

Sincerely,

2 Court Street | Nashua, NH 03060 | 603.589.4600 | www.nashualibrary.org

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