Upcoming Events
Fossil Free Fridays
Bicycle, Walk, Carpool or Use Transit the last Friday* of every month… … then meet us for free coffee and breakfast and get discounts at great local shops
7/30 @ Statehouse, 7-9am 8/27 @ Statehouse, 7-9am 8/27 @ Statehouse, 7-9am 9/24 @ Statehouse, 7-9am 10/29 @ Statehouse, 7-9am 11/12@ Statehouse, 7-9am* (2nd Friday)
Brought to you by the PATH guys www.path-nh.org |
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CNHRPC Executive Committee Meeting Tuesday, 09/21/10 at 5:30 p.m. CNHRPC 28 Commercial St., Concord, NH |
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CNHRPC Full Commission Meeting Thursday, 10/14/10 at 7:00 p.m. Community Resource Room Horseshoe Pond Place 26 Commercial St., Concord, NH |
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CNHRPC's Mission is to improve, through education, training, and planning assistance, the abilities of the municipalities of the region to prepare and implement municipal plans; to prepare a plan for effective and appropriate development and utilization of the resources of the region; and to assist municipalities in carrying out the regional plan.
What's New
Request for Qualifications: River Trail through Concord, NH The Central New Hampshire Planning Commission (CNHRPC) invites statements of qualifications to examine and report on a feasibility study for a shared use path roughly following the Merrimack River in Concord from the Boscawen/Canterbury line in the North to the Bow line in the South, and a feasibility study for a shared use path along the east side of the Merrimack River from Manchester Street to Loudon Road.
Contact: Craig Tufts, Central New Hampshire Regional Planning Commission, ctufts@cnhrpc.org (603) 226-6020 Date of Issue: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 Deadline for Proposal: Friday, August 6, 4:00pm |
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Energy Technical Assistance & Planning for NH Communities (ETAP)
Looking for ways to improve energy efficiency in your community and reduce your municipal utility bills? Participate in Energy Technical Assistance and Planning for New Hampshire Communities (ETAP), a two year program providing energy efficiency technical assistance at no cost to NH municipalities and counties. ETAP’s goal is to advance energy efficiency in all New Hampshire municipalities and provide the tools communities need to monitor energy performance. ETAP is funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 and administered through New Hampshire’s Office of Energy and Planning. Contact Vanessa Bittermann at 226-6020 or vbittermann@cnhrpc.org to get started in your community. |
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New Grant Round Opening for LCHIP
The Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP) will accept grant applications between July 1st and August 20th, 2010 from communities and organizations seeking to protect the state's natural, historical, and cultural resources. Mandatory application workshops will be held on June 16th at the NH Department of Environmental Services on Hazen Drive in Concord. Funding decisions are expected to be made in November 2010. For more information, visit www.lchip.org. |
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Is it Time to Consider Updating Your Town's Regulations, Ordinances, and Plans?Regular review and update of your regulations will ensure that your Boards remain current on recent legislation changes and planning practices. While most update periods are not mandated, basic recommendations for the update timeframe for a community’s commonly used regulations, ordinances, and plans can be found here. CNHRPC can assist your boards with such updates. Contact Stephanie Alexander for more information. |
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