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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 10/12/2021 - P82

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 07:07
Document Date
Fri, 10/08/2021 - 11:30
Meeting Description
Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Tue, 10/12/2021 - 00:00
Page Number
82
Image URL
https://nashuameetingsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/nm-docs-pages/boa_a__101220…

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Community Engagement
Extensive community outreach
and surveying through Social
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digital mapping platform,
gave members of the Nashua
community the opportunity

to share their thoughts and
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that need improvement,
redevelopment, or protection.
Many of the community’s
concerns and comments have
directly informed the scenario
planning and preferred visions
for the priority areas, while
more specific comments for
other areas in the city have
been incorporated in topic
area recommendations.

Development Pipeline

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“what might be” scenarios,
it’s important to understand
what projects are in the
development review pipeline,
including those that are
anticipated, that have been
approved, or have recently
been completed. The City
created an online “Story
Map” to share key ongoing
projects within the Imagine
Nashua focus area corridors
of Amherst Street, East Hollis
Street, and Daniel Webster
Highway. You can learn more
about the story map on the
Imagine Nashua Website.

https://imagine.nashuanh.gov

The planning team worked collaboratively with the Master Plan
Steering Committee to identify key areas for targeting redevelopment
in the city, and generated scenario studies exploring the best and viable
land-use and urban design outcomes.

Areas for Targeted
Redevelopment

The planning team worked
collaboratively with the Master
Plan Steering Committee to
identify key areas for targeting
redevelopment in the city, and
generated scenario studies
exploring the best and viable land-
use and urban design outcomes.
Some of the study areas including
the Amherst Street Corridor, the
Daniel Webster Hwy, the Daniel
Webster College site, the Beazer
remediation site and the East
Hollis Street area have been on
the City’s horizon for priority
planning before the advent of the
master planning process, while
the additional three sites including
Main St, Northeastern Boulevard,

and Broad Street are additional
prime areas identified for
redevelopment planning through
discussions with the City and the
Master Plan Steering Committee.

The scenario studies and
recommendations for the priority
redevelopment areas seek to
accommodate future growth and
redevelopment in a sustainable
and equitable manner, and aim to
create a more livable and vibrant
city for Nashuans by providing and
planning for:

more walkable communities,
with access to a range of
mobility options and amenities
a variety of housing options
that meet the needs of different
individuals and families of all
backgrounds

During public meetings, the Nashua community expressed desire to see future development

on the DW College site successfully integrate with surrounding neighborhoods.

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