Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 8/9/2022 - P41
Equipment/Alerting System
Equipment/Alerting System
THE CITY OF NASHUA eee
Office of Econom Development
TO: Human Affairs Committee
FROM: Tim Cummings, Economic Development Director
Date: July 7" 2022
RE: ARPA Funding Framework — Additional Details Memo on Funds Being Used
Introduction
At the last Human Affairs Committee meeting, | was asked to supply some additional background context
on the ARPA requests. The following is being provided.
Backup Server (“Disaster Recovery Site”)
not record the motions of the Board and provide a brief explanation of the items discussed. A
review of the May 9, 2022 meeting minutes will show that the Board provided no update on the
financial and construction project. How could the board skip these major agenda items? The
meeting has no motion to adjourn. Did the meeting last 5 minutes or 2 hours?
| don’t want to pay any more of my money for secret projects that are supposed to be public. How
much more do you want to pay?
Laurie Ortolano
41 Berkeley St
Nashua, NH 03064
Graham, Donna
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From: Laurie Ortolano Qe
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2022 10:32 AM
To: Graham, Donna
Ce: Board of Aldermen
Subject: Can you place this in public Board Packet for the next BOA meeting
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How much are Nashuans willing to pay for Secrecy?
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July 22, 2022
The Board of Aldermen
Nashua City Hall
229 Main Street
Nashua, NH 03060
Re: Excessive Speeding at the intersection of Flagstone Drive and Cypress Lane
To Whom It May Concern,
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATION
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B. Assessor, on behalf of himself and his successors and assigns, hereby releases and
discharges the Commissioner and the Department, the State of New Hampshire,
along with its employees and agests, from all charges, complaints, liabilities,
obligations, penalties, promises, agreements, disputes, damages, actions, causes of
action, suits, rights, demands, costs, losses, debts, and expenses (including
attomeys' fees and costs) and claims of any nature whatsoever, that were or could
have been asserted in relation to this Agreement.
(D) herein below; or (iii) the Commissioner does not discover any reason to
believe that the Assessor has committed fraud in securing the benefits of this
Agreement.
B. The Assessor is required to participate in the following continuing education
classes and provide the Director satisfactory evidence of successful completion of
each course:
This Agreement (“Agreement”) is made by and between R. Jonathan Duhamel, with an
address of eee (“Assessor”) and the Commissioner of the
Department of Revenue Administration (“Department”), with her principal office at 109 Pleasant
Street, P.O. Box 457, Concord, NH 03302-0457.
WHEREAS: The Assessor is certified by the Department as a Property Assessor
Supervisor pursuant pursuant to RSA 21-J:14-f; and
Mr. R. Jonathan Duhamel
January 24, 2020
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misunderstanding perpetuated by you and never corrected. At a minimum, we have seen no
evidence in the ensuing months until your departure in March 2019 that you took any steps to
remedy the situation, As a result, the City and its taxpayers paid for a service that was not
performed and the resulting revaluation was not conducted according to the contract.
Recommended charges