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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 8/13/2019 - P72

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 22:36
Document Date
Fri, 08/09/2019 - 15:02
Meeting Description
Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Tue, 08/13/2019 - 00:00
Page Number
72
Image URL
https://nashuameetingsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/nm-docs-pages/boa_a__081320…

Plan though they are all duplicate, no additional projects. This plan highlights a process after a disaster to include mitigation in the
recovery phases. This plan is expected to be updated in 2019 and will shift to an Emergency Operations Plan and these recovery ar
mitigation portions will be removed.

2016-2025 NTS Comprehensive Plan (htips://www.nashuarpc.org/files/5814/8397/3814/NTS_ 2016-2025 CormpPlan Final.odt) —
plan minimally addresses hazards and does not identify projects to include in the mitigation strategy. It could be used to implemer
mitigation actions.

2003 Downtown Master Plan (hitps://www.nashuanh.gov/DocumentCenter/View/308/Downtown-Master-Plan-PDF?bidid=) - This
minimally addresses hazards. There were potentially projects that would reduce risk along the Nashua River although the vision
expressed was 5 years ago and some are not applicable today. This plan cannot be used to implement mitigation actions.

2004 East Hollis Street Master Plan (hitps://www.nashuanh.gov/299/Easi-Hollis-Street-Plan) - This plan minimally addresses hazar
The Plan addresses issue of traffic congestion with existing road infrastructure, railroad crossings; the Taylor Falls Bridge crossing t
Hudson; safety of pedestrians; and future land use. This plan does not identify mitigation projects cannot be used to implement
mitigation actions.

2009 Quadrant Plan — This plan shows wetland soils and steep slopes in excess of 20%. This plan does not identify mitigation proje:
cannot be used to implement mitigation actions.

2017 Riverfront Master Plan (https:/Avww.nashuanh.gzov/DocumentCenter/View/11236/NDRDP Report Final 170829-4?bidid=)
Plan promotes flood resiliency for future riverfront development and retrofit or relocate critical infrastructure to improve flood
resiliency. The plan proposes projects along the Nashua River that assist in the mitigation and proposes projects that will contain h
mitigation strategies to implement the projects.

2005 NRPC Region-Wide Buildout Impact Analysis (http://www.nashuarpc.org/files/5713/9463/5247/Regionwide buildout final.
The Buildout Summary provides information on the amount of buildable space and lots in the City. This document may be outdate
some parts of the City as it was created over a decade ago.

olancing/) — Climate change in southern New Hampshire will impact the environment, ecosystem services, economy, public healt
quality of life. According to a 2014 study by the Sustainability Institute at the University of NH, southern NH is expected to become

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