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Manchester Transit Oriented Development Manchester Transit-Oriented Development in an informational resource page for a planning process underway for an industrial area just south of Downtown.

22/03/2022

A community forum will be held later this week at the Beech Street School to discuss safety concerns in the area of Maple, Beech, Chestnut and Pine streets.

You did it! The Manchester TOD plan played a key role in the City receiving $25 million in funding from the Federal Gove...
23/11/2021

You did it! The Manchester TOD plan played a key role in the City receiving $25 million in funding from the Federal Government. The nation believes in Manchester's vision and that is due to your participation.

Federal officials said Manchester was selected to receive $25 million to transform its downtown because of the ingenuity of the city's proposal.

Please consider taking a few minutes to share your thoughts with Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission!
04/11/2021

Please consider taking a few minutes to share your thoughts with Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission!

Southern NH Planning Commission is conducting a Public Participation Survey. We need your input to better provide public involvement opportunities to the public. Please take a moment share your thoughts.

Hope you can join us for a next steps discussion on the Manchester Transit-Oriented Development Plan taking place at 4pm...
28/10/2020

Hope you can join us for a next steps discussion on the Manchester Transit-Oriented Development Plan taking place at 4pm today!

A year long planning effort to envision this type of environment has resulted in Manchester's First Ever Transit-Oriented Development Plan!

These slides were presented to the Manchester Chamber of Commerce during their Economic Development and Infrastructure C...
30/09/2020

These slides were presented to the Manchester Chamber of Commerce during their Economic Development and Infrastructure Committee meeting on Wednesday, September 30th

28/08/2020

About this Event
People and goods are always on the move, and this story is no truer than in the City of Manchester, New Hampshire. Join us for a discussion about how transportation infrastructure plays a key role in the design of the city, both past and future. We will talk about how mobility facilitates:

Things to Do
Explore ways to add new condos, apartments, offices, shops, parks, and plazas all within a 5 to 10-minute walk of a new shuttle service, bus hub, & rail station in the South End of Elm Street.

New Ways to Travel
Investment in new streets and paths designed to encourage walking and biking in a compact, attractive, and well-signed new development. The draft plan places an emphasis on walking, biking, & transit to get around, so parking takes up less space. The result is a compact neighborhood where fewer people need to drive for everyday trips.

Include Everybody
Improved quality of life through better access to jobs, shopping, healthcare, parks, and entertainment. By including everybody in this planning effort, a growing number of senior citizens, young adults, & people who cannot or prefer not to drive will have new lifestyle options within the City.

Get Involved
Join us on the project website (courb.co/manchester) to learn more about the planning process and discover what others are saying about Manchester’s Transit-Oriented Development plan!

To view the Draft Transit-Oriented Development Plan for the City of Manchester, check out the report at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/TOD-Plan

Reach Out
For questions, comments, or more information about the Transit-Oriented Development Plan, please contact James Vayo, Project Manager for the Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission by email at [email protected] or by phone at (603) 669-4664.

The period for public comment on this Draft Plan will end on September 15th, 2020.

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