New Hampshire Department of Transportation opens public comment on STIP amendment

William J. Cass Commissioner at New Hampshire Department of Transportation - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
William J. Cass Commissioner at New Hampshire Department of Transportation - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
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On Feb. 9, 2026, the New Hampshire Department of Transportation will open a public comment period for Proposed Amendment #3 to the 2025-2028 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The comment period will run until 4:00 PM on Feb. 18, 2026.

The STIP is a federally required and financially constrained transportation plan that lists projects administered through or in conjunction with the department over a four-year period. It includes all federally funded projects as well as those identified as regionally significant, regardless of funding source. According to the New Hampshire Department of Transportation, the proposed amendment is available for review on its website.

Comments regarding Proposed Amendment #3 can be addressed to William Watson at the Bureau of Planning and Community Assistance, John O. Morton Building, 7 Hazen Drive, PO Box 483, Concord, NH 03302-0483. Comments may also be sent by email to Bureau46@dot.nh.gov and must be received no later than the closing date and time. All comments received will become part of the public record.

The department said its programs and services are administered in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all applicable regulations to ensure nondiscrimination. Individuals needing information in alternate formats are encouraged to contact the NHDOT Public Information Office at info@dot.nh.gov or by phone at (603) 271-6495.

Further details about Proposed Amendment #3 can be found on the NHDOT’s website or by contacting William Watson at (603) 271-3344.



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