The New Hampshire House and Senate sent three bills to Gov. Kelly Ayotte intended to enable more housing construction, overcoming opposition from the New Hampshire Municipal Association and others. In a series of votes on the last standard session day of the year Thursday, the House and Senate approved final versions of House Bill 1010, […]
Discussion on a proposed data center in Nottingham began to flow in earnest a little over a week ago. By Wednesday, May 27, an online petition had accumulated thousands of signatures, and protesters were preparing signs decrying the proposal. Some reached out directly to the applicant, Hampton businessman Tom Moulton, who said he was taken […]
A bipartisan majority of the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to table a bill that would have limited towns’ abilities to regulate data centers within their borders. Rep. Keith Ammon made the motion to table the bill during a busy house session on Thursday, May 14. The motion passed, 304-11, without further discussion. Ammon, […]
Concord has a restriction when it comes to new dead-end streets: no more than 1,000 feet. That limit is in place for resident safety, argues Deputy City Manager Matthew Walsh. If the city approves longer dead-end roads, and developers build housing on those roads, residents could become trapped during severe weather events and the homes […]
LACONIA — A draft analysis of existing living conditions in the city, prepared as part of the master planning process, shows moderate anticipa…
LACONIA — Pillsbury Realty Development, the group selected by the state to purchase the former State School property along Parade Road, said t…
LACONIA — A proposed zoning amendment would restrict short-term rental properties in certain areas of the city, and could allow the city Zonin…
LACONIA — Members of the city’s Planning Board will hear two conceptual presentations regarding housing development during their meeting at 6:…
