Board of Aldermen 09-14-2021 Page 2
President Wilshire
Thank you.
RESPONSE TO REMARKS OF THE MAYOR - None
RECOGNITION PERIOD - None
READING MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS
There being no objection, President Wilshire declared the minutes of the regular Board of Aldermen and Special
Board of Aldermen meetings of August 10, August 23 and August 24, 2021 be accepted, placed on file, and the
readings suspended.
COMMUNICATIONS REQUIRING ONLY PROCEDURAL ACTIONS AND WRITTEN REPORTS
FROM LIAISONS
From: Matt Sullivan, Planning Department Manager/Capital Improvements Committee (CIC) Secretary
Re: Second Amendment to FY2022 Capital Improvement Program (CIP)
From: President Lori Wilshire, Board of Aldermen
Re: Calling a Special Board of Aldermen meeting on September 21, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. to have a discussion with
members of the New Hampshire Retirement System
From: President Lori Wilshire, Board of Aldermen
Re: Calling a Special Board of Aldermen meeting on October 14, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. relative to updates on the
wastewater rates and the paving program
From: Donna Graham, Legislative Affairs Manager
Re: Communications Received from the Public
There being no objection, President Wilshire accepted the communications and placed them on file.
PERIOD FOR PUBLIC COMMENT RELATIVE TO ITEMS EXPECTED TO BE ACTED UPON THIS EVENING
Bob Keating
My name is Bob Keating, 5 Coburn Woods. A member of Granite State Organizing Project. The reason I'm here tonight
is to thank a number of people, including Economic Director Mr. Cummings, and the Mayor, and many of almost everyone
that spoke in regards to the American Recovery Act. The money is the $16 million and the amount of support for the
number two option, | guess it was called V for the Affordable Housing Trust and up to $10 million, and | just thank you is
that's my main message. Thank you President Wilshire. Likewise for your support and | know there's going to be three
more public meetings you know about it. | like that it's happening quicker too. | mean we've got a lot more time to be able
to do it but | think that clearly to be able to get that money distributed would be sooner would be better and | hope that
continued support so that number B becomes number one in terms of when the vote comes out. So again, this is thank
you for the support.
Brad Westgate
Good evening and thank you Madam President. | hope you all hear me.
President Wilshire
Yes.
Brad Westgate
My name is Brad Westgate. I'm a lawyer with Winer Bennett in Nashua, 111 Concord Street. | represent Harbor Homes.
Harbor Holmes operates the Harbor Clinic at 45 High Street, which I'm sure the Board is aware of, has operated it since
approximately 2009. Harbor Clinic serves about 70% or so of its patients and the last numbers | saw our Nashua
residents, it says basically an at risk population who gets no cost or low cost medical care.
