NHDOT seeks feedback from bicyclists, pedestrians

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CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (DOT) will be seeking input from Manchester residents on its Statewide Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation Plan.

On Sept. 24, at 6 p.m. the Manchester Library will host one of eight public meetings across the state on the plan in coordination with the Southern New Hampshire Regional Planning Commission.

The meeting seeks input from the public a variety of topics related to pedestrian and bicycle access as well as other issues.

Anyone with a disability that needs accommodations to participate in any of these events can contact Angela Linke, ADA Coordinator, at 271-7424 or angela.linke@dot.nh.gov.

More information is available at www.nhpedbikeplan.com

 

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