FY 2022 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
CITY OF NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE
SHORT-TERM PROJECTS
“A”
SHORT-TERM PROJ ECTS: Programs/Projects that can be completed within a single year and that probably will be paid for
with cash from the City's Capital Budget. These projects may be in the six-digit, thousand-dollar range.
A = Essential (highest priority): Programs/Projects which are required to complete or renovate a major public improvement,
projects which will remedy a condition dangerous to the health, safety, and welfare of the public, or projects which will provide facilities
for critically needed community programs.
PRIORITY DEPARTMENTS PROJECTS DEPARTMENT C.LC
REQUESTED RECOMMENDS
A-1 Airport Rehab Taxiway “A” ** City Share
$194,444 $ 194,444
This project involves the Rehabilitation of Taxiway A and associated markings, lighting, signage, drainage and stub
taxiways. The pavement has reached the end of its useful life. The project will be completed utilizing 90% FAA Grant
Share, 5% NH DOT Share and 5% Airport Sponsor (City Share). This project is a modification of a previous request
for the Taxiway A reconstruction/relocation because the FAA was unable to fund the relocation of Taxiway “A”. So
this is a necessary rehabilitation project in its current location.
A-1 Fire Department Deferred Maintenance $ 50,000 $ 50,000
Nashua Fire Rescues’ operating budget has not been able to maintain pace with the costs associated with the
maintenance of these eight facilities. Relying on budget funding only allows for minimal progress to be made
annually. The $50,000 annual deferred maintenance funding was reduced to $40,000 in FY21. These funds are
critical and allow us to perform some of the needed maintenance on the aging building components.
Division of
A-1 Public Works Sidewalks and ADA
(Engineering) Improvements $ 225,000 $ 225,000
Sidewalk disrepair is present on a majority of the inner City streets and a lack of ADA compliance can be found at
most intersections. ADA compliance is a federal mandate. This work will improve pedestrian safety in some of the
City’s densest residential areas that have heavily travelled urban roads. The list of project locations is reevaluated
yearly and prioritized to complement concurrent City projects.
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