Board of Aldermen 11-26-2019 Page 16
R-19-195
Endorsers: Mayor Jim Donchess
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
Alderman-at-Large Michel B. O’Brien, Sr.
Alderman Linda Harriott-Gathright
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderman-at-Large Brandon Michael Laws
Alderman Tom Lopez
Alderman June M. Caron
Alderwoman-at-Large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja
Alderman-at-Large David C. Tencza
Alderman Jan Schmidt
Alderman-at-Large Ben Clemons
RELATIVE TO THE ACCEPTANCE AND APPROPRIATION OF $63,790 FROM THE STATE
OF NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE INTO POLICE GRANT ACTIVITY “FY2020
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT (VAWA) GRANT PROGRAM” AND TO AUTHORIZE THE
TRANSFER OF MATCHING FUNDS
Given its first reading; assigned to the HUMAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE by President Wilshire
NEW BUSINESS — ORDINANCES
0-19-065
Endorser: Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
Alderman Linda Harriott-Gathright
Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderman Tom Lopez
Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja
PROHIBITING PARKING ON ALAN STREET BETWEEN 7 A.M. AND 10 A.M. MONDAY
THROUGH FRIDAY WHILE SCHOOL IS IN SESSION
Given its first reading; assigned to the COMMITTEE ON INFRASTRUCTURE by President Wilshire
0-19-066
Endorser: Alderman Tom Lopez
Alderman Linda Harriott-Gathright
Alderwoman Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja
Alderman Jan Schmidt
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
REMOVING THE FIFTEEN-MINUTE PARKING TIME LIMIT ON A PORTION OF THE EAST
SIDE OF WALNUT STREET
Given its first reading; assigned to the COMMITTEE ON INFRASTRUCTURE by President Wilshire
PERIOD FOR GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
Stacie Laughton 8 Elm Street, Unit 1, Nashua, New Hampshire. | come to you tonight with a different
issue then when | have spoken to you in the past. | as you know, as | just stated | live at 80 Elm Street.
I’d like to talk to you for a minute about my street and some traffic issues we have. Where | | live, right
at 80 Elm Street, is right across the street from us we have the street Oak Street. We have oftentimes,
we have a sign right next to my driveway that says, “one way” and that’s one way heading towards
Otterson Street and heading towards the Middle School. Vehicles aggressively ignore that one-way
sign. We see that all day long, all night long. We see, you know, the sign does appear to be a bit dull,
but nobody even listens to it. I've even seen people come in all the way down from the Otterson Street
side you know, and they will be driving you know the wrong way all the way down.
