ifvetets601) Nashua \
Implementation Report Card
Baseline —> 2030 Target
% 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
Top Goal 1:
Equitable and
Connected
Transportation
Networks
Ensure access to a range of
transportation options that meet
the current and future mobility
needs of residents, workers, and
visitors of all ages, incomes and
abilities.
Action: Ensure all
public rights-of-way
are Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA)-
compliant
Recommendation 1
Timeframe: Near-term
Create an ADA Transition Plan
to guide the upgrade of existing
public right-of-way infrastructure
to meet accessibility standards.
Recommendation 2
Timeframe: Ongoing
Review designs for all new
public right-of-way projects to
ensure they comply with ADA
accessibility standards.
Recommendation 3
Timeframe: Ongoing
Adopt the Access Board’s Public
Right of Way Accessibility
Guidelines (PROWAG) to help
engineers meet accessibility
standards.
Recommendation 4
Timeframe: Mid-term
Create a form that can be
accessed online for residents
and visitors to submit reasonable
modification requests to respond
to accessibility issues.