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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 2/14/2017 - P3

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PERIOD FOR PUBLIC COMMENT RELATIVE TO ITEMS EXPECTED TO BE ACTED UPON THIS EVENING
None

PETITIONS — None

NOMINATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND ELECTIONS

Appointment by the Mayor

The following Appointment by the Mayor was read into the record:

Zoning Board of Adjustment

Steven Lionel (New Appointment) For a Term to Expire: September 11, 2019

19 Cabot Drive

Nashua, NH 03064

MOTION BY ALDERMAN DEANE TO ACCEPT THE APPOINTMENT BY THE MAYOR AS READ

AND REFER IT TO THE PERSONNEL/ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

MOTION CARRIED

Appointment by the President of the Board of Aldermen

The following Appointment by the President of the Board of Aldermen was read into the record:

Auditorium Commission

John C. Franzini (New Appointment) For a Term to Expire: December 31, 2017
13 Lutheran Drive
Nashua, NH 03063

MOTION BY ALDERMAN DEANE TO ACCEPT THE APPOINTMENT BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE
BOARD OF ALDERMEN AS READ AND REFER IT TO THE PERSONNEL/ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE
MOTION CARRIED
REPORTS OF COMMITTEE

Budget Review Committee........00.. cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeenttnnnnnees 01/23/17

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the January 23, 2017, Budget
Review Committee accepted and placed on file.

Finance COMMittee....... 0... cc ccc ceccceccecceccceecececccecsuceseceeceeseseuteueeeeeetteteeneeeess 01/18/17

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the January 18, 2017, Finance
Committee accepted and placed on file.

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 2/14/2017 - P4

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:56
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Finance COMMittee....... 0... cc ccc ceccceccecceccceecececccecsuceseceeceeseseuteueeeeeetteteeneeeess 02/01/17

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the February 1, 2017, Finance
Committee accepted and placed on file.

Committee on Infrastructure.........0. 00. cccccceccecccecccccceccecceecececcuecerecseveuecereeteneranes 01/25/17

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the January 25, 2017, Committee
on Infrastructure accepted and placed on file.

Committee on Infrastructure.........0. 00. cccccceccecccecccccceccecceecececcuecerecseveuecereeteneranes 02/08/17

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the February 8, 2017, Committee
on Infrastructure accepted and placed on file.

Personnel/Administrative Affairs Committee.....0...0. 00. cecccecccecceccceeeeeserenees 01/24/17

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the January 24, 2017, Personnel/
Administrative Committee accepted and placed on file.

Planning & Economic Development Committee. .............0.cceceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 01/17/17

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the January 17, 2017, Planning &
Economic Development Committee accepted and placed on file.

Strategic Planning Committee... ccc cece ceeeeeecssssassaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeees 01/30/17

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the January 30, 2017, Strategic
Planning Committee accepted and placed on file.

WRITTEN REPORTS FROM LIAISONS — None

CONFIRMATION OF MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS - None

UNFINISHED BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-16-081
Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
AMENDING THE PURPOSE OF THE EXPENDABLE TRUST FUND FOR OPERATING THE
JACKSON MILLS DAM TO A HYDROPOWER RESERVE FUND FOR BOTH DAMS

Given its second reading;

MOTION BY ALDERMAN DOWD FOR FINAL PASSAGE OF R-16-081 BY ROLL CALL
A viva voce roll call was taken which resulted as follows:

Yea: Alderman Wilshire, Alderman Deane, Alderman Cookson,
Alderman Dowd, Alderman Caron, Alderman Siegel,
Alderman Schoneman, Alderwoman Melizzi-Golja
Alderman McGuinness, Alderman LeBrun, Alderman Moriarty
Alderman O’Brien, Alderman Lopez, Alderman McCarthy 14

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 2/14/2017 - P5

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Document Date
Tue, 02/14/2017 - 00:00
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Nay: 0
MOTION CARRIED

Resolution R-16-081 declared duly adopted.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS — ORDINANCES

O-16-027
Endorser: Alderman Don LeBrun
AUTHORIZING A STOP SIGN ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TACOMA CIRCLE
AT ITS INTERSECTION WITH OLYMPIA CIRCLE

Given its second reading;

MOTION BY ALDERMAN LEBRUN FOR FINAL PASSAGE OF O-16-027
MOTION CARRIED

Ordinance O-16-027 declared duly adopted.

O-17-028
Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman Ken Siegel
Alderman Sean M. McGuinness
Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja
Alderman Don LeBrun
Alderman-at-Large Daniel T. Moriarty
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
AUTHORIZING LEFT TURNS ONTO AMHERST STREET FROM CHARRON AVENUE
Given its second reading;

MOTION BY ALDERMAN DOWD FOR FINAL PASSAGE OF O-17-028
MOTION CARRIED

Ordinance O-17-028 declared duly adopted.

O-17-030
Endorser: Alderman David Schoneman
ALLOWING RESIDENTS OF JEFFERSON STREET TO PURCHASE OVERNIGHT ON-STREET
PARKING PERMITS

Given its second reading;

MOTION BY ALDERMAN SCHONEMAN FOR FINAL PASSAGE OF O-17-030
MOTION CARRIED

Ordinance O-17-030 declared duly adopted.

O-17-032
Endorser: Alderman David Schoneman
PROHIBITING PARKING ON A PORTION OF MANCHESTER STREET NEAR THE TOWN OF
MERRIMACK BORDER

Given its second reading;

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 2/14/2017 - P6

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MOTION BY ALDERMAN SCHONEMAN FOR FINAL PASSAGE OF O-17-032
MOTION CARRIED

Ordinance O-17-032 declared duly adopted.

NEW BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-17-088
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF LAND ON AMHERST STREET AND ON CHARRON
AVENUE AND THE ACCEPTANCE OF A SIDEWALK EASEMENT ON AMHERST STREET
Given its first reading; assigned to the COMMITTEE ON INFRASTRUCTURE by President McCarthy

R-17-089
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman June M. Caron
Alderman Ken Siegel
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja
Alderman Don LeBrun
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman Tom Lopez
Alderman-at-Large Brian S. McCarthy
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A TRANSPORTATION PROJECT AGREEMENT
WITH THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR THE PURPOSE OF RESURFACING VARIOUS
FEDERAL AID ELIGIBLE ROADWAYS IN THE CITY OF NASHUA AND TO ACCEPT AND
APPROPRIATE $4,445,000 FOR THE PROJECT
Given its first reading; assigned to the COMMITTEE ON INFRASTRUCTURE and the BOARD OF PUBLIC
WORKS by President McCarthy

R-17-090
Endorsers: Alderman-at-Large Daniel T. Moriarty
Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja
Alderman Sean M. McGuinness
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman-at-Large Brian S. McCarthy
AUTHORIZING PENNICHUCK CORPORATION AND PENNICHUCK EAST UTILITY, INC. TO
BORROW FUNDS FROM THE NEW HAMPSHIRE DRINKING WATER STATE REVOLVING LOAN
FUND
Given its first reading; assigned to the PENNICHUCK WATER SPECIAL COMMITTEE by President McCarthy

NEW BUSINESS — ORDINANCES

O-17-033
Endorsers: Alderman Ken Siegel
Alderman Tom Lopez
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.
LIMITING THE SECOND PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD AT BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETINGS
TO ITEMS WITHIN THE SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION OF THE BOARD
Given its first reading; assigned to the PERSONNEL/ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE by President
McCarthy

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 2/14/2017 - P7

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O-17-034
Endorser: Alderman Ben Clemons
ADDING BADGER STREET TO THE OVERNIGHT ON-STREET PARKING PROGRAM
Given its first reading; assigned to the COMMITTEE ON INFRASTRUCTURE by President McCarthy

O-17-035
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman-at-Large Mark S. Cookson
Alderman David Schoneman
Alderman Sean M. McGuinness
Alderman Don LeBrun
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman June M. Caron
Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja
Alderman Tom Lopez
Alderman-at-Large Brian S. McCarthy
ADOPTING THE ALL VETERANS’ TAX CREDIT
Given its first reading; assigned to the PERSONNEL/ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE by President
McCarthy

PERIOD FOR GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT- None

REMARKS BY THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
Alderman Deane

I'd like to repeat one of the remarks made by our Mayor. With the storms we’ve been having, especially the
last one, our crews did an outstanding job in getting the roads cleared and the sidewalks done. It’s nice to see
the capability and manpower to do that. On another note, I’d like to send my condolences out to the families
and friends of Mike Zapenas, who passed away. He spent a lot of time up at Lincoln Park pulling his hair out.

| spent some time up there with him helping him with a number of his projects, as well as Mel Dutton. Mel
used to be an umpire when | was president over there for ten years. | wasn’t president for ten years, | was
there for ten years. Mel was part of the original six umpires that | had over there. There’s only one left. The
rest of them have all passed away. He’s a great guy, who spent a lot of time for the kids and the community
and so did Mike as well. Thank you.

Alderman Cookson

| would also like to express my condolences to the Zapenas family, as well as our own Alderman Lopez for the
loss that his family has experienced. To both families, my family’s thoughts and prayers go out to you. | would
also like to thank Alderman Schoneman for chairing the last Infrastructure Committee meeting in my absence.
And | would like to thank Alderman Moriarty for making a quorum. We appreciate that. I’m glad that we were
able to see our business continued to be conducted and those items that were debated at the last
Infrastructure meeting made it on to tonight’s agenda so nothing was held up. | wanted to express my
appreciation and thanks for the quorum that evening and continuing to conduct the business of the city. Thank
you.

Alderman Caron
|, too, would like to thank the mayor and the staff at DPV. We had a few issues that came up and we got

speedy responses and we really appreciate it considering the two back-to-back storms that took place. | also
want to express my condolences to the Zapenas family. | worked a lot with Mike, especially when we were

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making the changes over at Lincoln Park. He was a very dedicated gentleman to the youth of our city. Also,
my condolences to Alderman Lopez in the passing of his mother. Thank you.

Alderman Siegel

| would like to echo the praise for the DPW, especially given that we had a snow emergency that was
supposed to last until 6:00 p.m., and it was pushed back to noon which helps businesses. | can tell by the
number of phone calls | didn’t get how good a job they did also. That’s always very encouraging. Also my
condolences to our colleague, Alderman Lopez’s family.

Alderman Schoneman
To my colleague, Alderman Lopez, | want to express my family’s condolences for your loss. Thank you.
Alderwoman Melizzi-Golja

To echo everyone else’s praises to DPW, thank you. We often have issues on the hills, and | received no
phone calls so thank you. Also, condolences to Alderman Lopez and his family. Thank you.

Alderman McGuinness

The Department of Public Works has done a great job these last two storms. Mr. Mayor, who is ultimately
running the show, they have done a great job. And, I’m very sorry, Alderman Lopez.

Alderman Moriarty

Opera New Hampshire is having their annual Valentine Day opera. It’s going to be on February 25. La traviata,
I’m told is one of the most popular opera plays. It’s at the Stockbridge Theatre in Pinkerton Academy at 7:00 p.m. You
can go on line at Opera NH. | would also like to express my condolences to Alderman Lopez.

Alderman O’Brien

|, too, would like to thank DPW. It’s a thankless job. Looking on the social media, some people do complain. |
know the hours that they work. They are doing a fine job. They try their best. Thank you, you guys. You
made us proud. You kept the city open. Second, I’d like to thank every single city resident that shoveled a
hydrant in this particular snowstorm. You have done a lot to protect the safety of your neighbors. | encourage
every abled body person that could do so, shovel. Take care of it. If not, our fire department can get it but it’s
good when the citizens step forward. Third, | do have another loss. Mary Ann Knowles, who was a
representative from Hudson. A good friend of mine, very active in politics and very active in the local as well.
She will be missed. And to my good friend, my brother, Alderman Lopez, in the passing of his mother. My
condolences. It’s very tough to go through. | did it myself. And to my lovely wife, Diane. We're here. Happy
Valentine’s Day.

Alderman Lopez

| just want to express my gratitude to everybody who expressed condolences. It was a devastating loss to our
family. We took a lot of comfort from people reaching out both in the public and the board of aldermen. We
really appreciate the flowers we received, and we were really touched when President of the Board McCarthy,
Mayor Donchess and Sue Lovering attended the wake. It was the night before a blizzard, and it was up in
Epsom. We really never had that expectation, but it meant a lot to my family that you were there.

Also, | want to express gratitude to the work of Department of Public Works for clearing the snow and for the
city to take the time to clear the Heritage Trail. | Know there’s been a lot of public pushback of people
frustrated not being able to get out of their driveway, but for people who cannot get out of their apartment to get

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/14/2016 - P2

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Secondly, | would like to than the Veterans who came and did the Pledge of Allegiance, | think Alderman
McCarthy’s idea of using that as a substitute or a pale substitute for the parade that was rained out was
really nice. | also want to thank Alan St. Louis for doing the National Anthem again.

The first item of business that | would like to discuss is O-16-003 related to the housing code. | think
there are a number of people who have expressed opposition to this over the course of a long period of
time. It’s gone to different committees twice and it’s come to the full Board of Aldermen now for a second
time. There seems to be many concerns but | don’t think they should be as concerned as they are and
that they misinterpret the intent and purpose and particularly the good landlords that we have nothing to
fear from this change and | will go on to describe why | think that is the case. First of all the background,
this started in the fall of 2015 when the T.V. report which | think was entitled “Motel from Hell” was
nationally aired regarding one of the single residence occupancy type places here in Nashua. The
pictures and story was quite shocking and as we began to look at that particular location and some
others in the city we realized that we have some facilities that are not being run in a way and conditions
that are not being kept in a way that they really should for the benefit of the tenants, the city or the
landlords. So in the last term the Board of Aldermen started a Substandard Living Conditions Committee
to look into this situation and see what we could do or recommend changes to try to improve the
conditions which exist at the “Motel from Hell’ and some of the other single residence occupancies like
23 Temple Street. We arranged a meeting at the soup kitchen to hear from tenants what their living
situations were and are. The reason we did it at the soup kitchen and was arrange by Alderman Tom
Lopez, he was not yet on the Board but he works at the soup kitchen and the reason that we arranged it
there because we thought that the tenants at 23 Temple Street and a few other places would be fearful
of retaliation if they were to speak out. So we held this meeting and a bunch of tenants came in and of
course there were representatives of 23 Temple Street there and other places even though most of them
didn’t speak and we heard from tenants about things like feces on the walls of public bathrooms, bed
bugs, clogged drains in public shared bathrooms that lasted for weeks without being corrected. A
woman who had to share a bathroom where she couldn’t turn on the water so she’d have to go down the
hall and there would be a bathroom down there where there were men in the bathroom and it just went
on and on and on. Then, after the hearing, one of the women who came into see us got an eviction
notice for rent she supposedly didn’t pay but it turned out that after an investigation and Alderman Siegel
became involved, showed that actually she had receipts showing that she paid the rent. It was
seemingly a retaliatory eviction. The next thing that happens is the eviction proceeding is filed in
Portsmouth. This is a woman without a car and no money. | think because of all of the attention was
able to ward this off. The Alderman O’Brien attempts to change the law so that a person like the woman
we are speaking about and she is disabled, could, and the retaliation came the same day that her son
died in the facility in the room next to her. So Alderman O’Brien tried to pass it in the State Legislature;
legislation that would require that an eviction such as that be filed at least in the town where she lives
rather than where the owners are located over on the Seacoast and unfortunately that failed. When |
came into office, really on the first day, | asked about this and the code enforcement people said
basically we are the property managers for 23 Temple Street and some other places because what
happens is they don’t do anything, they barely clean the place up and they just wait for us to inspect,
they don’t make corrections and they don’t fix code violations. They wait for us to inspect and when we
inspect and we cite them for two, five or ten violations then they correct them. Then we wait and if we
wait a week it will be a few violations and if we wait two months it will be many violations. They wait until
we inspect again then we site them and then they correct. They don’t even need a property manager
because we do it for them. So as we tried to figure out how we can correct this situation and it’s not like
they can’t afford it. The tenants tell us that they pay $500 per month in rent for 120 units so that’s
$60,000 per month out of one facility and the property taxes on that building are probably too low but
they are around $30,000 per year so it’s not like they can’t afford to be taking care of their properties but
they don’t. So what do we do about this? We have state enabling legislation that enables us to take a
couple of different approaches. One would be the approach that Manchester has taken which is to
require an annual inspection charging $25.00 per unit for every unit in the city. In our case we have
about 16,000 rental units so that would be $400,000 per year and using that money what Manchester

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Document Date
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Meeting Description
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Document Type
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Meeting Date
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to their doctor’s appointments, to get food, it’s extremely important that the city help them. | think the city really
stepped up. A lot of people in my neighborhood have been doing that as well, partly to participate in the
shovel competition we’re having but also because they really care about people, particularly Kenny Blaha.
He’s been taking over his one section in front of Palm Street and making sure it’s passable for everybody. The
PAL Center started to pitch in. As hard as DPW works, they can always use an extra hand or an extra shovel
so it’s much appreciated.

President McCarthy

| would echo the comments on the Department of Public Works in the last couple of storms. I’ve seen a lot of
comments, pro and con, on social media. | would ask all the residents of Nashua bear in mind that neither we
nor the public works employees made the snow. We’re trying to deal with it the best we can. It is a difficult
and an extensive and expensive proposition to clear 350 miles of streets and 100 miles of sidewalks. Cut them
some slack. They do the best they can under the circumstances. We do the best we can under the
constraints that we find ourselves in to be able to fend snowplowing. If we can an infinite amount of money,
I’m sure we could get it all cleaned in an hour. We don’t, and we can’t. | would also echo my condolences to
Alderman Lopez and his family on their loss.

Committee announcements:

Alderman Wilshire

The Human Affairs Committee that was cancelled the other night will be rescheduled to March 2.
Alderwoman Melizzi-Golja

PEDC will meet next Tuesday after the State-of-the-City. We will be meeting down here in the Chamber.

President McCarthy
The Mayor’s State-of-the-City Address will be held upstairs in the auditorium.

ADJOURNMENT

MOTION BY ALDERMAN WILSHIRE THAT THE FEBRUARY 14, 2017 MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
ALDERMEN BE ADJOURNED

MOTION CARRIED

The meeting was declared adjourned at 8:00 p.m.

Attest: Judith Boileau, Deputy City Clerk

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AGENDA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN FEBRUARY 14, 2017
1. PRESIDENT BRIAN S. McCARTHY CALLS ASSEMBLY TO ORDER

2. PRAYER OFFERED BY CITY CLERK PATRICIA PIECUCH

3. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG LED BY ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE MARK S. COOKSON

4. ROLL CALL

5. REMARKS BY THE MAYOR

6. RESPONSE TO REMARKS OF THE MAYOR

7. RECOGNITIONS

8. READING OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS AND PUBLIC HEARING

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9. COMMUNICATIONS

From: Thomas J. Leonard, Chairman, Pennichuck Corporation Board of Directors
Re: Special Meeting of the Sole Shareholder — March 24, 2017

PERIOD FOR PUBLIC COMMENT RELATIVE TO ITEMS EXPECTED TO BE
ACTED UPON THIS EVENING

10. PETITIONS
11. NOMINATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND ELECTIONS

Appointments by the Mayor
Appointments by the President of the Board of Aldermen

12. REPORTS OF COMMITTEE

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13. WRITTEN REPORTS FROM LIAISONS

14. CONFIRMATION OF MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-16-081
Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
AMENDING THE PURPOSE OF THE EXPENDABLE TRUST FUND FOR OPERATING THE
JACKSON MILLS DAM TO A HYDROPOWER RESERVE FUND FOR BOTH DAMS

° Budget Review Committee Recommends: Final Passage
UNFINISHED BUSINESS — ORDINANCES

Q-16-027
Endorser: Alderman Don LeBrun
AUTHORIZING A STOP SIGN ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TACOMA CIRCLE
ATITS INTERSECTION WITH OLYMPIA CIRCLE

° Committee on Infrastructure Recommends: Final Passage

O-17-028

Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman Ken Siegel
Alderman Sean M. McGuinness
Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja
Alderman Don LeBrun
Alderman-at-Large Daniel T. Moriarty
Alderman-at-Large Michael B. O’Brien, Sr.

AUTHORIZING LEFT TURNS ONTO AMHERST STREET FROM CHARRON AVENUE

° Committee on Infrastructure Recommends: Final Passage

O-17-030
Endorser: Alderman David Schoneman
ALLOWING RESIDENTS OF JEFFERSON STREET TO PURCHASE OVERNIGHT ON-STREET
PARKING PERMITS

° Committee on Infrastructure Recommends: Final Passage

O-17-032
Endorser: Alderman David Schoneman
PROHIBITING PARKING ON A PORTION OF MANCHESTER STREET NEAR THE TOWN OF
MERRIMACK BORDER

° Committee on Infrastructure Recommends: Final Passage

NEW BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS

R-17-088
Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF LAND ON AMHERST STREET AND ON CHARRON
AVENUE AND THE ACCEPTANCE OF A SIDEWALK EASEMENT ON AMHERST STREET

R-17-089
Endorser: Mayor Jim Donchess
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A TRANSPORTATION PROJECT AGREEMENT
WITH THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR THE PURPOSE OF RESURFACING VARIOUS
FEDERAL AID ELIGIBLE ROADWAYS IN THE CITY OF NASHUA AND TO ACCEPT AND
APPROPRIATE $4,445,000 FOR THE PROJECT

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