NHDOT to hold meeting on Rockingham Flyover Bridge preservation

William J. Cass Commissioner - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
William J. Cass Commissioner - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
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The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) will hold a public informational meeting to discuss the preservation of the Rockingham Flyover Bridge over Rockingham Boulevard in Salem. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, July 16th at 6:00 PM in the Knightly Meeting Room at Salem Town Hall, located at 33 Geremonty Drive in Salem, NH.

The event aims to present information about the proposed project and gather public input to ensure that decisions align with transportation needs and community goals while protecting the environment. The public is encouraged to attend and participate.

“NHDOT programs and services are administered by the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all applicable regulations to ensure nondiscrimination,” said an NHDOT representative. For those needing information in alternate formats, contact the NHDOT Public Information Office via email at info@dot.nh.gov or by phone at (603) 271-6495. TDD access is available through Relay NH at 1-800-735-2964.

For questions or additional information regarding the project, call (603) 271-1613. Further details can be found on the NHDOT website.

Information from this article can be found here.



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