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Highway Data Discussion => 6-Month+ Highway Data Outlook => Topic started by: yakra on October 28, 2021, 10:29:30 pm

Title: New Hampshire outlook / 10-Year Plan
Post by: yakra on October 28, 2021, 10:29:30 pm
https://www.nh.gov/dot/org/projectdevelopment/planning/typ/index.htm
https://www.nh.gov/dot/org/projectdevelopment/planning/typ/documents/2023-2032TYP.pdf
Skimmed project scopes as far as page 50. Nothing interesting so far.
Title: Re: New Hampshire outlook / 10-Year Plan
Post by: froggie on October 29, 2021, 10:17:57 am
Not strictly TM-related, but I found I-93 widening through Concord and projects to widen and add AET on the Everett Tpk of interest...

The big one which I've been aware of previously and also impacts Vermont:  a new VT/NH 119 bridge is being built about a half mile downstream of the existing bridge.  I don't know of construction has begun yet, but I know it will by next summer because there's a 3-month closure of VT 142 at that time where the new bridge will tie in (which requires elevating 142). (EDIT:) I've found news articles that indicate the bridge will be completed in 2024.

Another big one:  construction of "Exit 4A" on I-93...a new interchange about a mile north of Exit 4.  Looks like construction in the 2022-23 timeframe.  Project website is inactive, but there's a project info page (https://www.nh.gov/dot/projects/derrylondonderry13065/index.htm) on NHDOT's website.

I did find 2 projects that might involve TM changes:  there are plans to rebuild the I-293 interchanges at Exit 6 and Exit 7.  Depending on which options they're going with, it might require changing points and possibly changes to NH 3A.  A while to wait though, as funding isn't identified for construction until 2027.

Also a potential realignment of the NH 107/NH 150 intersection but that one's even further out:  2030.

Potential reconfiguration of the US 202/NH 124/NH 137 intersection in 2023.
Title: Re: New Hampshire outlook / 10-Year Plan
Post by: yakra on October 29, 2021, 07:25:52 pm
Thanks for looking through all that!
Did you really wade through all 232 pages?
Title: Re: New Hampshire outlook / 10-Year Plan
Post by: froggie on October 30, 2021, 10:44:03 am
I skimmed through.  A chunk of it is district-level stuff that wouldn't affect TM.
Title: Re: New Hampshire outlook / 10-Year Plan
Post by: vdeane on October 30, 2021, 05:22:18 pm
Not strictly TM-related, but I found I-93 widening through Concord and projects to widen and add AET on the Everett Tpk of interest...
If exit 15 gets reconfigured as a trumpet, that will definitely be TM-related.  That's the US 202 mainline right there.
Title: Re: New Hampshire outlook / 10-Year Plan
Post by: yakra on October 30, 2021, 05:36:08 pm
I assume the trumpet refers to what's depicted on pages 17-18 of http://www.i93bowconcord.com/Documents/Archives/Alternative%20Screening%20Presentation.pdf
From what I can see, the more recently considered alternatives include
http://www.i93bowconcord.com/Documents/Workshop%206-26-19/Exit%2014_15%20Concept%20F3%202.pdf
http://www.i93bowconcord.com/Documents/Workshop%206-26-19/Exit%2014_15%20Concept%20F3%20with%20Rail%20Relocation%202.pdf
Although I've only skimmed the http://www.i93bowconcord.com/ site.
Title: Re: New Hampshire outlook / 10-Year Plan
Post by: yakra on June 23, 2024, 04:22:49 pm
2024
Oct 24 (https://www.unionleader.com/news/business/transportation/first-phase-of-exit4a-project-off-i-93-ready-to-begin/article_4c9e4496-f3dc-5991-b62b-cb7242fb05c5.html): Exit 4A (schedule (https://www.i93exit4a.com/schedule))
Oct (https://www.dot.nh.gov/news-and-media/bridge-work-route-119-over-connecticut-river-hinsdale) Late Nov (https://www.commonsnews.org/issue/772/772riverfront_action): NH119 CT River bridge
Title: Re: New Hampshire outlook / 10-Year Plan
Post by: yakra on December 09, 2024, 02:40:44 pm
Done: NH119 CT River bridge (https://github.com/TravelMapping/HighwayData/pull/7976)
2023: Oct 20 (https://www.dot.nh.gov/news-and-media/lane-closure-route-4-danbury): New US4 bridge over Northern Trail @ Spear Hill Rd. Field check to be sure.
When?: Exit 4A