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teOver A Century of Public Service

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation's mission is to plan, construct and maintain the best possible transportation system in the most efficient, environmentally sensitive and economical manner, utilizing quality management techniques consistent with available resources and mandated controls.

Photo: Over 2.5 miles of sidewalk and multi-use path were constructed using Transportation Enhancement money in Lincoln, New Hampshire.

 


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  Governor and Council Approve Stimulus Funding
May 6, 2009
  Indicates a NH Economic Stimulus ProjectGov. John Lynch and the Executive Council today approved $36 million in transportation contracts funded by the stimulus package, which includes a $25.9 million contract for the widening of Interstate-93 in the area of Exit 3 in Windham. more …
  Green Commute Week In New Hampshire – May 11-15
April 29, 2009
  Encouraging New Hampshire commuters to try alternative means to travel to work is the focus of "Green Commute Week". Commuters who bicycle, walk, carpool, or use public transportation to get to and from work for at least two round trips during the week of May 11-15 are eligible for donated giveaways, including an overnight stay at the Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods. more …
  Blasting Work To Begin On Spaulding Turnpike Project
April 28, 2009
  Ledge blasting work is scheduled to begin the week of May 4, 2009 adjacent to the Spaulding Turnpike between Exits 13 and 14 between 7:00 am and 4:00 pm. more …
  Work Begins on NH 101 Pavement Rehabilitation in Epping-Exeter
April 17, 2009
  Indicates a NH Economic Stimulus ProjectWork is beginning on the pavement rehabilitation of 9.5 miles of NH Route 101 in Epping and Exeter. more…

 

  bullet What's New      
  Commissioner's Presentation to the Legislature
  New Governor's Lilac and Wildflower Commission Web site
  Updated Business Center Information
  Department's Latest "On The Move" Newsletter now available

 

  bullet Announcements/Notices      
  Alton Public Informational Meeting
  A combined Public Officials/Public Informational Meeting will be held Tuesday, May 12, 2009 in Alton to review and discuss planned minor reconstruction at the Alton traffic circle intersection of NH Route 11 and NH Route 28. more …

 


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