PRIORITY DEPARTMENTS PROJECTS DEPARTMENT C.1.C
REQUESTED RECOMMENDS
Division of Factory St Sidewalks,
B-1 Public Works ADA, Parking & Drainage
(Engineering) Water St. Main St $ 450,000 $ 450,000
This project will reconstruct pedestrian sidewalks, ramps, and landings with new granite curb and new concrete
sidewalk, ramps, and landings. Work shall also include new drainage structures at new sidewalk mid-block bump outs
in addition to adjustment to existing drainage structures and traffic signs within the work area.
Division of
B-1 Public Works Replacing Mechanic Pits
(Street Department) Purchase of Portable Lifts $ 200,000 $ 200,000
The existing truck pits in the fleet area are a hazard and it has been recommended they be filled in. This will create a
much safer working environment. The existing pits will be filled and portable tifts will be purchased as replacement
Division of Stadium Drive Facility
B-1 Public Works Roof Replacement
(Street Department) $ 1,320,000 $ 1,320,000
The existing roof membrane was installed in 1978-79 and is approximately 75,000 square feet. There are multiple
areas that are leaking and need repair.
B-1 Library Plaza Renovations $ 1,079,623 $ 1,079,623
The Library and Community Development Division worked with CRGJ Landscape Architects and team to create
plans and bid documents for the renovation of the plaza between the Library and 14 Court St. This renovation will
correct a variety of problems including lighting, access to power, irrigation on the plaza and correcting non-ADA
compliant slopes. The renovations will also improve the connections between the downtown area and the riverfront.
This request is for Phase | work only.
Division of
B-1 Public Works Ledge Street at
(Engineering) Nashua Canal EDC-5 $ 150,000 $ 150,000
Along Ledge Street between Stevens Ave. and Patten Ct., a chain link fence is the only protection between traveling
vehicles and the canal. This request is to replace the existing chain link fence with a crash rated barrier to improve
vehicle safety while maintaining proper pedestrian access. On October 11, 2009, a vehicle crashed into the fence and
landed in the water of the canal highlighting the need for the improvements.
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