Imagine {ERIE
Implementation
Report Card
Metrics baseline —> 2030 target
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Land Use and
Development
Housing Accessibility
Quality of roads: Pavement
Housing units (increase from
Condition Index (PCI) base) - Housing Study
69.9 —>86.2
Bike lane miles (on/off-road, Housing affordability: cost burden
paved) - rental
10.5 —>20
Housing affordability: cost burden
- owner
The metrics above give us a current
snapshot of Nashua and will help
us to Measure Our Success Moving
forward. Each metric is connected
to one of Imagine Nashua’s top
goals by topic area and sets a
quantifiable outcome that will
enable the city to assess how close
we are to meeting the long-term
vision of this plan. While no single
metric can capture everything
about a top goal or vision, the
purpose of this report card is to
assess the metrics collectively to
understand our current state and
our future progress.
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Vision Element
Mobility and Transit
% Households within 1/4 mile of
Transit stop 81% —>85%
Pedestrian Walkability: % of most
walkable roads 39% —>55%
Bicycle Traffic Stress: % of least
stressful roads 30% —>40%
Mean Travel Time to Work
(minutes) 27 —>25
Community power program
0—>90%
Number of buildings with Solar
447 —>504
kW of Solar Capacity installed in
Nashua 2444 —> 5763
Green buildings 17 —>30
Electric Car Charging Stations:
Level 2and36 —>18