Politics & Government

Concord City Council Considers New Street

Here are some of the items on the Concord City Council agenda for Feb. 8, 2016.

CONCORD, NH - The Concord City Council meets at 7 p.m. on Feb. 8, 2016, in the city council chambers at 37 Green St. in Concord.

Presentations

Concord TV presentation of compilation of DVD’s of the Concord 250 Celebration.

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Concord 250 recap/closing report to Council.

Only public hearing item

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Resolution amending the official map so as to establish the mapped lines of a future street for a new street from the intersection of Storrs and Theatre Streets southerly to Langdon Avenue; together with report from the Assistant City Planner. (1-16) (2-33I; 2-42) (3-39) (4-37) (5-58) (6-53) (7-40) (8-65) (9-37) (10-36) (11-40) (12-37)(1-42) (2-56) (3-45) (4-18) (5-45) (6-42) (7-38) (8-26) (9-42) (10-41) (11-41) (12-33) (1-47) (2-34) (3-30) (Action on this item tabled following a February 2013 public hearing). Here is the updated resolution in PDF. Read the full report in PDF here.

Consent items include

Louis Karno & Company is requesting more money, $25,000, to finish it’s marketing work with the Main Street project.

Referral to the Facilities Naming Committee

Communication from Kim Lyden-Ricker requesting consideration be given to either allowing a sign to be placed on Hangar 4 at the Concord Airport in honor of her son, Jack Ricker, or consideration be given to naming Hangar 4 “the Jack Ricker Hangar.”

March 14, 2016 hearing items

Along with accepting grants, the council will consider:

Resolution authorizing the Annual Appraisal of Real Estate at Market Value per RSA 75:8-b; together with report from the Director of Real Estate Assessments. (Public hearings to be held in March and April with final action in May). Read the report in this link.

Public Hearing and City Council vote on Solar Arrays proposed to be located at the Hall Street Wastewater Treatment Plant.

The Concord City Council will also honor retired firefighter John DeJoie in March.

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