List of Beautified Properties: Updated 10/2019
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Citizens Bank, Coliseum Avenue: dead trees along border with Planet Fitness removed &
replanted
State Liquor Store, Coliseum Avenue: unsightly, overgrown lawn and unkempt landscaping
reported to Commissioner Mollica with swift remediation
190 Broad Street, former Professional Medical Association, property owned by Nashua Mall:
abhorrent, over-grown conditions reported to Nashua Code Enforcement after unsuccessful
attempts to reach property owner, conditions greatly improved
19 Dublin Ave. (residential): abhorrent, over-grown conditions reported to Nashua Code
Enforcement; owner complied and property continues to improve
330 Broad St. (residential): abhorrent, over-grown conditions reported to Nashua Code
Enforcement; owner complied and property within guide-lines
Broad Street Elementary School frontage: abhorrent tree debris left by Eversource; contacted
Elizabeth LaRocca and property cleared
Hannaford, Coliseum Avenue: green space unsightly with numerous invasive sapling species;
GM responded quickly with great improvements
BAE parking lot, Canal Street: unsightly planters with abhorrent weeds replaced and replanted
Southem NH Medical Center, 21 E. Hollis Street: unsightly overgrown parcel needing attention,
quickly addressed by facilities management
Lowe’s, DW Hwy Entrance (Shared with former Friendly’s & Popeye’s): unsightly overgrown;
quickly addressed after two phone calls to management
569 Amherst Street: commercial retail site, unsightly overgrown quickly addressed with phone
call to property manager
List of Projects in Various Stages of Response:
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Walgreen’s, DW Hwy: unsightly, overgrown
Henri Burque Hwy: waiting for promised remediation of large stand of trees removed following
a brush fire last spring; very unsightly. Multiple conversations with State DOT with assurances
the trees/debris would be removed after summer and before winter
1 Deerhaven Dr.: abhorrent conditions including machinery, vehicles, etc. stock-piled in
backyard. (Neighbor contacted Beautification Committee seeking help with the issue.)
US Post Office, Spring Street: property unsightly, weedy. Met with Post Master General. She
submitted proposal to superiors for 4 landscape company contracts. All denied. Still working on
it.
Girl’s Home, 85 Concord St.: 3-phase beautification project with phase 2 to be completed in Spring
2020 with major plantings installed
Carolyn solicited neighborhood support of $1500 for project to include:
e Removal of 5-large trees by Souhegan Valley Tree Service
e Working with the girls, removed dead species & saplings
e Pruned massive shrubs in front of the house
