Public meeting set for NH Route 111 corridor study in Windham

Andre J. Briere NHDOT Deputy Commissioner - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
Andre J. Briere NHDOT Deputy Commissioner - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
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The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) is organizing a public informational meeting on June 24, 2025. The purpose is to gather public feedback on a corridor study for NH Route 111 in Windham. This study, initiated in 2023, aims to find solutions for congestion and safety issues on the route.

The meeting will be held at Windham High School, located at 64 London Bridge Road. It will start with an informal open house from 6:00 to 7:00 pm in the Atrium. A formal presentation followed by a question and comment session will occur in the Auditorium at 7:00 pm. The public is welcome to attend either or both sessions.

NHDOT ensures its programs comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related regulations to prevent discrimination. For information in alternate formats, contact the NHDOT Public Information Office via email at info@dot.nh.gov or by phone at (603) 271-6495. Additional details about the study can be found on the project website.

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