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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 9/14/2021 - P6

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 07:09
Document Date
Fri, 09/10/2021 - 16:46
Meeting Description
Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Tue, 09/14/2021 - 00:00
Page Number
6
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https://nashuameetingsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/nm-docs-pages/boa_a__091420…

» Community Development 589-3095

Cc ity of Nas h ua Planning and Zoning 589-3096

; 08 Building Safet §89-3080
Community Development Division Code Enforcement 389-3100
City Hall, 229 Main Street, PO Box 2019 ee
Nashua, New Hampshire 03061-2019 Transportation 880-0100
www.nashuanh.gov FAX 589-3119

Date: August 23%, 2021

To: James Donchess, Mayor
Board of Aldermen
Planning Board
Lori Wilshire, President, Board of Aldermen
Donna Graham, Legislative Affairs Manager
Cheryl Lindner, Chief of Staff
Richard A. Dowd Chair, Aldermanic Budget Review Committee
Division/Department Directors
CIC Committee

From: Matt Sullivan, Planning Department Manager/Capital Improvements Committee (CIC) Secretary

Memo: Second Amendment to FY2022 Capital Improvement Program (CIP)

Mayor Donchess and Board of Aldermen Members:

The Capital mprovement Committee voted unanimously at its August 19", 2021 meeting to recommend the
following projects with a ranking of A-1, the highest possible ranking.

The Planning Board, at its regularly scheduled meeting of August 19", 2021, also recommended and
accepted, via a vote of 7-0, the following two (2) amendments to the previously approved/amended FY2022
CIP.

»® Police Body Cameras: The need for the body-worn cameras by Police Department officers is
intended to enhance prosecution, identify, and help complaint investigations, transparency in Law
Enforcement functions, and provide alerts to officer safety situations. The total project cost is
$1,825,304, which will be paid over a period of six (6) years.

« Land Use Code Update: The City’s Land Use Code was last updated in 2004 after the 2002 Master
Plan was completed. Per RSA 674:2, the master plan is required to be updated regularly and is the
foundation of the City's land use codes. With the new Master Plan soon to be adopted the City’s
Land Use Code will need to be updated to implement the vision and goals of that plan. The total
project cost is $200,000.

The second amendment to the FY2022 CIP is attached for your review. Thank you for your consideration of
these critical project amnendmenis.

Sincerely,

Matt Sullivan, Planning Department Manager, CiC Secretary

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