PRIORITY | DEPARTMENTS PROJECTS DEPARTMENT C.LC
REQUESTED RECOMMENDS
Community
A-1 Development Land Use Code Update
Division $ 200,000 $ 200,000
The City of Nashua is wrapping up its first Master Plan — Imagine Nashua in almost 20 years. After the 2002 Master
Plan was adopted the City updated its Land Use Code to reflect the 2002 code as state law requires the City to keep
an updated master plan as the backbone of the City’s ordinances and regulations. With the new code nearing
completion the City needs to update its Land Use Code to reflect the goals and vision laid out in the Master plan,
A-1 Police Department Body Worn Cameras $ 350,000 $ 350,000
The need for the Body Worn cameras is to enhance prosecution, identify and hefp complaint investigations,
transparency in Law Enforcement functions, and provide alerts to officer safety situations. This is a new project, the
funding source will be FY22 Capital Improvements General fund. It is in conformance with the City’s Master Plan
and is a significant equipment purchase by definition of a Capital Improvement.
A-2 Fire Department Fire Station Alerting System
$ 500,000 $ 500,000
With increases in number of calls for service, Fire is in need of upgraded Fire Station Alerting systems to enable to
more efficiently process calls and create data to track NFPA compliance.
A-2 Communications Public Safety Portable Radio
Replacement $ 3,500,000 $ 3,500,000
The Fire and Police portable radio equipment will become obsolete as of December 31, 2021. All non-public safety
portable radios are currently obsolete. These radios will need to be replaced. Fire and Police have requested
additional software be installed in these radios to enhance the safety of Police Officers and Firefighters.
A-2 Schoo! District Running Track Replacement
NHS — Seuth $ 400,000 $ 400,000
The Running track was installed circa 2004 during the South High School Renovation. The rubberized surface has
been patched every year starting in 2015. A consultant reviewed the track condition this past year and
recommended complete replacement of the rubber surface, with a replacement of the asphalt base a possibility
based on further tests. NHIAA will likely not allow interscholastic track events to be held on the track in its current
condition.
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