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2018-05-18 - Liberty Utilities Hosting Granite Bridge Gas Pipeline Project in Epping on 5/23 from 5-8

Members of the public are invited to join Liberty Utilities and the Granite Bridge project team for an Open House at Josiah's Meetinghouse on May 23, 2018 from 5:00 to 8:00 PM. Attendees will be able to speak with team members and learn more about Granite Bridge, ask questions, and provide feedback on the project proposal.

Rockingham Planning Commission is posting permitting process information and resources on our Granite Bridge Pipeline Project page.

May 23, 2018

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Josiah's Meetinghouse

521 Calef Highway

Epping, NH

(Directions)

2018-05-14 - 10 Day Comment Period and Hearing for Revised 2017-2020 TIP Amendment #4

The FY 2017-2020 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a prioritized list of federal and state funded regional transportation projects developed by NH DOT and representatives from the communities of the Rockingham Planning Commission (RPC) region. To comply with Federal Highway Administration guidance regarding a recent court decision on the 1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard, the RPC announces its intent to amend the TIP to revoke Amendment #4 as adopted on April 11th, 2018. The MPO will then reapprove Amendment #4 omitting changes to projects that would require the MPO to conduct a full air quality conformity analysis. In this instance, this will require that project 29608 (Epping) not be considered as part of the proposed changes. These revisions will account for project changes and maintain consistency with the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). To maintain consistency between the TIP and the Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), the project list of the LRTP will be updated in conjunction with the changes to the TIP. The project specific changes to the TIP and supporting documentation can be found on the Rockingham Planning Commission website at http://www.rpc-nh.org.

A 10-day public comment period for the Amendments begins Monday, May 14th, 2018 and concludes on Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018. A public hearing to consider the changes and any received comments is scheduled for Wednesday May 23rd, 2018, beginning at 5:30 PM at the RPC Offices (156 Water St, Exeter). The Planning Commission Executive Committee will meet after the public hearing to adopt the changes to the TIP.

As of July 20, 2013, all of New Hampshire is unclassifiable/attainment for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (the 2008 ozone standard) and as of April 6, 2015, the 1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (the 1997 ozone standard) is revoked for all purposes, including transportation conformity purposes in the Boston-Manchester-Portsmouth (SE) NH area.

Consistent with the RPC’s Public Participation Process, this notice and comment period is also intended to meet FTA requirements for public comment on the programs of transit projects put forward by NHDOT, UNH and the COAST and CART transit systems.

Copies of all documents are available at the RPC offices, on the website at http://www.rpc-nh.org, and will be sent to interested parties by request. Written comments will also be accepted through May 23rd, 2018 and may be addressed to:

Rockingham Planning Commission

156 Water Street

Exeter, NH 03833

Email: transportation@rpc-nh.org with TIP/Plan amendments in the subject line

For more information contact David Walker at (603) 778-0885.

[Public Notices][Transportation]

2018-05-10 - NHDES Offering $200,000 in Coastal Resiliency Grants - Due July 6

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Coastal Program announces the availability of targeted funds for projects that enhance coastal resilience to current and future hazards. Each year, coastal communities in New Hampshire experience flooding and coastal storm damages to property, infrastructure, natural resources, and cultural resources, along with associated economic disruptions. The past year brought damaging nor’easters and more frequent reports of nuisance high tide flooding. These hazards are projected to continue intensifying and expanding with the effects of climate change.

The purpose of the 2018 New Hampshire Coastal Resilience Grants funding opportunity is to support projects that improve the capacity of a community or system to proactively prepare for and “bounce back better” from hazardous events such as hurricanes, coastal storms, and long-term sea-level rise and associated impacts. There are two types of eligible projects: Creative Capacity Building and Design & Construction.

Proposed work must take place in one or more of the 17 New Hampshire coastal zone communities. Eligible applicants include municipalities, state agencies, regional planning commissions, academic institutions, and non-governmental organizations.

A total funding amount of approximately $200,000 is available. Applicants must request a minimum of $20,000 and no more than $100,000 in grant funds per project. A two-to-one federal to non-federal match through cash or in-kind services is required (i.e., if $20,000 in grant funds are requested the applicant must provide at least $10,000 in non-federal cash or in-kind match). Exceptions to the match requirement may be made for Creative Capacity Building project applicants who can demonstrate hardship securing match. The funds are made available to the NHDES Coastal Program through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management, under the Coastal Zone Management Act.

Proposals must be submitted electronically by emailing kirsten.howard@des.nh.gov by 4:00 pm EDT on Friday, July 6, 2018.

The highest scoring applicants will be asked to refine scopes of services and budgets for contracting.

For more information on eligibility, project types, and submittal requirements, view the full request for proposals at: https://www.des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wmb/coastal/documents/2018-coast-res-rfp.pdf.

For further assistance, please contact NHDES Coastal Program Resilience Coordinator Kirsten Howard at (603) 559-0020 or kirsten.howard@des.nh.gov.

[Environment]

2018-05-08 - Public Hearing to Discuss Hampton Beach Traffic and Reconstruction of NH1A

May 10th, 2018 at the Marston School

The Hampton Beach Area Commission will host a public hearing on Thursday, May 10th, 2018 that will be discussing aspects of the Hampton Beach Master Plan and the reconstruction of NH 1A. The meeting will occur at the Marston School Cafeteria (4 Marston Way, Hampton) beginning at 7:00 PM and topics will include the transportation planning grant for Route 1A, traffic flow at the beach, parking areas, and pedestrian safety issues. The full agenda can be found on the Hampton Beach Area Commission 2018 Agendas web page

[Transportation]

2018-04-11 - RPC Commissioners Hear about NH Site Evaluation Committee Process

At the April 11, 2018 RPC Commission meeting, Pamela Monroe from the New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee provided an overview of the NHSEC and its process to approve siting of energy facilities in the state. (The full presentation is available here.)

This presentation was requested by the RPC to better inform our Commissioners and communities about the permitting process for siting the Granite Bridge Pipeline Project, and underground natural gas pipeline and storage facility proposed by Liberty Utilities within the RPC region. The pipeline is proposed to be built within the NHDOT Route 101 right of way from Manchester to Stratham, with the storage facility being located in Epping near Exit 6.

RPC will continue to monitor the project and to compile information on our Granite Bridge Pipeline Proposal page.


2018-04-03 - 2018 NHDES Drinking Water Source Protection Conference is on 5/17 in Concord

Registration is open!

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) will hold its 2018 Drinking Water Source Protection Conference on Thursday, May 17, at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord, NH. This is the largest drinking water source protection event in New England! This year’s conference will feature a total of 18 presentations on:


  • PFAS and other emerging contaminants
  • Update on NH’s Drinking Water and Groundwater Trust Fund
  • Legislative updates involving drinking water
  • Research from Dartmouth concerning health impacts associated with arsenic exposure
  • Projects related to source water planning, land conservation, and community engagement

….and many more interesting source protection topics!

The conference fee is $65 and includes lunch and refreshments. Qualifies for 5.0 Technical Credit Hours toward the NH Water Works Operator Certification Program.

REGISTER at the American Ground Water Trust website: https://agwt.org/civicrm/event/info%3Fid%3D268%26reset%3D1

Registration questions? Contact Andrew Stone at AGWT: astone@agwt.org or 603-228-5444.

Other questions? Contact Pierce Rigrod at NHDES: pierce.rigrod@des.nh.gov or 603-271-0688.

[Environment]

2018-03-12 - 30 Day Comment Period and Hearing for 2017-2020 TIP Amendment #4

The FY 2017-2020 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a prioritized list of federal and state funded regional transportation projects developed by NH DOT and representatives from the communities of the Rockingham Planning Commission (RPC) region. The RPC announces its intent to amend the TIP to account for project changes and to maintain consistency with the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). To maintain consistency between the TIP and the Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), the project list of the LRTP will be updated in conjunction with the changes to the TIP. The project specific changes to the TIP and supporting documentation can be found on the TIP Amendment page of the Rockingham Planning Commission website at http://www.rpc-nh.org.

A 30-day public comment period for the Amendments begins Monday, March 12th, 2018 and concludes on Tuesday, April 10th, 2018. A public hearing to consider the changes and any received comments is scheduled for Wednesday April 11th, 2018, beginning at 7:00 PM at the Epping Town Hall (157 Main Street). The Planning Commission will meet after the public hearing to adopt the changes to the TIP.

As of July 20, 2013, all of New Hampshire is unclassifiable/attainment for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (the 2008 ozone standard) and as of April 6, 2015, the 1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (the 1997 ozone standard) is revoked for all purposes, including transportation conformity purposes in the Boston-Manchester-Portsmouth (SE) NH area.

Consistent with the RPC’s Public Participation Process, this notice and comment period is also intended to meet FTA requirements for public comment on the programs of transit projects put forward by NHDOT, UNH and the COAST and CART transit systems.

Copies of all documents are available at the RPC offices, on the website at http://www.rpc-nh.org, and will be sent to interested parties by request. Written comments will also be accepted through March 10th, 2018 and may be addressed to:

Rockingham Planning Commission

156 Water Street

Exeter, NH 03833

Email: transportation@rpc-nh.org with TIP/Plan amendments in the subject line

For more information contact David Walker at (603) 778-0885.

[Public Notices][Transportation]

2018-03-07 - Statewide Freight Summit & Open House

Thursday, March 22, 2018

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation is hosting a Statewide Freight Summit on March 22, 2018 in Claremont, NH. The Summit will be held at the Claremont Savings Bank Community Room (145 Broad Street, Claremont) from 12:30 - 3:00 PM. The summit will provide an overview of the New Hampshire Freight Plan, discuss national trends in freight movement, provide an update on investments into the Port of New Hampshire, and provide information on the latest developments in Autonomous Trucking and Truck Platooning and their potential impacts on the trucking industry.

Registration for this event closes on Friday, March 16 and seating is limited. Register online via nhfreight.eventbrite.com

The event will be followed by an Open House in the same room from 4:00 - 6:00 PM.

The New Hampshire DOT (NH DOT) Statewide Freight Plan is a strategic planning document that will define a short and long-term vision for the freight system in New Hampshire. The statewide freight plan will be multi-modal; including air, pipeline, rail, truck and maritime transport. It will identify short, medium, and long-term strategies to guide future freight policies, investments, and partnerships. Work on the plan began in the spring of 2016 and will be completed by fall of 2018.

As part of the planning process, NH DOT has convened a State Freight Advisory Committee (SFAC). Committee members will participate in the development of the statewide freight plan, by providing direction and guidance on freight issues of concern and opportunities; freight stakeholders and areas of interest; strategies, actions, and policies; and project prioritization.

For more information about this project, please contact to Lucy St. John, Senior Planner, at Lucy.StJohn@dot.nh.gov.


[Transportation]

2018-02-23 - RPC E-Mail Communications

RPC has been experiencing e-mail communication issues in the last few weeks. The reason appears to involve recipients email servers marking RPC's emails as spam or junk mail. If you are expecting an e-mail from RPC, please check your junk email folder( and mark it as "not junk/spam") or call staff members at their direct line below or via the main RPC phone number 778-0885.


2018-02-22 - MPO Public Participation Plan

45 Day Public Comment Period

The Rockingham Planning Commission announces the release for public comment of a draft update to the agency's Public Participation Plan (PPP). This plan sets out the policies, goals and approaches for public participation as part of transportation planning activities conducted by the Rockingham Planning Commission.

A 45-day public comment period for the Draft Public Participation Plan begins Friday, February 23rd, 2018 and concludes on Wednesday, April 11th, 2018. A public hearing to consider the updated plan and any received comments is scheduled for Wednesday April 11th, 2018, beginning at 7:00 PM at the Epping Town Hall (157 Main Street). The Planning Commission will meet after the public hearing to vote on adoption of the Public Participation Plan

The Rockingham Planning Commission is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) serving twenty-seven (27) communities in southeastern New Hampshire. The core role of the MPO is to ensure local input in the planning and programming of federally funded transportation projects. As part of this role, the MPO is required to implement a proactive public participation process that provides complete information, timely public notice, full public access to key decisions, and early and continuing participation of the public in developing plans.

Copies of all documents are available at the RPC offices, on the website Public Engagement page, and will be sent to interested parties by request. Written comments will also be accepted through close of business on April 11th, 2018 and may be addressed to:

Rockingham Planning Commission

156 Water Street

Exeter, NH 03833

Email: transportation@rpc-nh.org with Public Participation Plan in the subject line

For more information contact Scott Bogle at (603) 778-0885.

Draft MPO Public Participation Plan

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