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Examples of Previously Selected Projects
Below are a few of the many Federally-funded Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) construction projects undertaken since the programs inception. For additional information, contact Ram Maddali @ 271-2107.
  • Acquisition of passenger motor coaches to expand commuter bus service to Boston
     
  • Construction of intermodal park-and-ride facilities in Concord, Portsmouth, and Nashua
     
  • A statewide Vanpool Incentive Program
     
  • Installation of a coordinated traffic signal system on NH Route 101A in Nashua
     
  • Establishment of a Transportation Management Association for the Manchester Airport area, with development of traffic reduction regulations.
     
  • Construction of a system of multi-use paths in Derry connecting schools, recreation, businesses and residential areas.
     
  • Rehabilitation of an existing railroad bridge for pedestrian and bicycle use along an abandoned railroad corridor in Raymond.
     
  • Development and implementation of a series of public service announcements focused on "Clean Driving" in New Hampshire.
     
  • Construction of sidewalks in Nashua residential neighborhoods to provide safe routes to schools, reducing automobile and bus trips.
     
  • Construction of rail platforms for the new Boston-to-Portland service.
     
  • Modifications to a parking garage in downtown Nashua to become an intermodal transit facility.
     
  • Purchase of commuter rail locomotive 
Additional projects are listed in the CMAQ Status Report.
 

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