Nashua Today:
Mobility and Transit
Nashua is primarily a car-
dominated city, but there are
ongoing efforts in place to expand
mobility and access options
throughout. The City is dedicated
to making Nashua more walkable
and bikeable for residents
through several initiatives
including widening shoulders
and installing bike lanes and
sidewalks, expanding rideshare
and microbility, and planning for
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Comprehensive Master Plan
Mobility and Transit
2020 Bike/Ped Project
This NRPC-led project outlines
key issues and opportunities
surrounding bicycle and
pedestrian amenities in
the city, and through data
analysis, public feedback,
and City input, provides
recommendations for
addressing these under broad
categories: major bike-ped
infrastructure, intersection
safety improvements,
resolving network gaps,
wayfinding, and overall
neighborhood solutions.
transit oriented development
(TOD). Outcomes of these efforts
are already visible throughout the
city including in the Riverfront and
Minefalls area, where there is an
extensive sidewalk network and
well-utilized walking and biking
trails. A next step for Nashua
will be to better connect these
networks to other transit systems
like the bus service and future
commuter rail stations, and expand
TOD in commercial corridors such
as Amherst Street and the Daniel
Webster Hwy.
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