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NO BUILD ALTERNATIVE The No Build Alternative is the do nothing option that is used for comparison to the build alternatives. The screening assumes no new facilities are constructed as part of the I-93 Project. Historic and Archeological Resources The No Build Alternative is required by NEPA for comparison purposes and therefore must be carried forward. Required October 10, 2006 Page 1 of 8 No Build Alternative

TRAVEL DEMAND MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVE The Travel Demand Management (TDM) Alternative proposes a variety of initiatives to decrease the demand on the transportation system without expanding the roadway network, these include: Ride Sharing Alternative modes (bus rail, etc.) Vanpools Shifting work hours Congestion pricing of tolls Tele-commuting Increased enforcement Historic and Archeological Resources The TDM Alternative is deemed reasonable because it is typically an alternative or a component of an alternative in an environmental document. Required October 10, 2006 Page 1 of 8 TDM Alternative

TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVE The Transportation System Management (TSM) Alternative proposes a variety of short-term, low cost measures to reduce congestion and improve safety on the transportation system, these may include: New traffic signals Turn lanes Intelligent Transportation Systems Re-striping lanes Ramp metering Ramp modifications Historic and Archeological Resources The TSM Alternative is deemed reasonable because it is typically an alternative or a component of an alternative in an environmental document. Required February 20, 2007 Page 1 of 8 TSM Alternative

OPPORTUNITY CORRIDOR CONCEPT OPTION 1 The Opportunity Corridor Concept was developed by the City of Concord. Option 1 includes all elements of this concept, which proposes the following; Six Lanes on I-93 Upgrade to I-93/I-89 and Exit 1 Westerly shift of I-93 Extend Storrs Street north & south Lower I-93 between Exits 13 & 15 Local Connection to Fort Eddy Road Reconfigure Exits 14 & 15 Multi-modal center Upgrade to Exit 12 River Historic and Archeological Resources Opportunity Corridor Option 1 is deemed Reasonable for further consideration. Reasonable October 10, 2006 Page 1 of 8 Opportunity Corridor Option 1

OPPORTUNITY CORRIDOR CONCEPT OPTION 2 The Opportunity Corridor Concept was developed by the City of Concord. Option 2 proposes a reversible lane on I-93 and proposes the following; Five Lanes on I-93 (One Reversible) Upgrade to I-93/I-89 and Exit 1 Westerly shift of I-93 Extend Storrs Street north & south Lower I-93 between Exits 13 & 15 Local Connection to Fort Eddy Road Reconfigure Exits 14 & 15 Multi-modal center Upgrade to Exit 12 River Historic and Archeological Resources Opportunity Corridor Option 2 is deemed because the expense to construct and operate a reversible lane is not justified for I-93 where the traffic volumes for peak and non-peak directions are not significantly different. November 2, 2006 Page 1 of 8 Opportunity Corridor Option 2

OPPORTUNITY CORRIDOR CONCEPT OPTION 4 The Opportunity Corridor Concept was developed by the City of Concord. Option 4 includes all elements of this concept in addition to a Route 106 Connector with access to Garvin Falls and Exit 2 ½ on I-393. It proposes the following; Six or Eight Lanes on I-93 to Garvin Falls Westerly shift of I-93 Extend Storrs Street north & south Lower I-93 between Exits 13 & 15 Local Connection to Fort Eddy Road Reconfigure Exits 14 & 15 Multi-modal center & River Route 106 Connector Exit 2 ½ on I-393 Historic and Archeological Resources Opportunity Corridor Option 4 is deemed Unresolved November 2, 2006 Page 1 of 8 Opportunity Corridor Option 4

OPPORTUNITY CORRIDOR CONCEPT OPTION 5 -The Opportunity Corridor Concept was developed by the City of Concord. Option 5 includes most of the elements of this concept except the shifting and lowering of I- 93, the multi-modal center, or river access. It proposes the following improvements or provisions; Six Lanes on I-93 Reconfigure Exits 14 & 15 Extend Storrs Street north & south Local Connection to Fort Eddy Road Historic and Archeological Resources Opportunity Corridor Option 5 is deemed because it does not provide the community with the type of transportation system it desires. October 19, 2006 Page 1 of 8 Opportunity Corridor Option 5

ROUTE 106 CONNECTOR OPTION 1 The Route 106 Connector Option 1 proposes a limited access connector roadway from I-89 to the Route 3/106 Intersection. I-93 would remain four lanes north of I-89 under this alternative. Historic and Archeological Resources The Route 106 Connector Option 1 is deemed due to its inability to address the future mobility needs of I-93. October 10, 2006 Page 1 of 8 Route 106 Connector Option 1

ROUTE 106 CONNECTOR OPTION 2 The Route 106 Connector Option 2 proposes a limited access connector roadway from a new Exit 11 ½ on I-93 to the Route 3/106 Intersection. I-93 would remain four lanes north of I-89 under this alternative. Historic and Archeological Resources The Route 106 Connector Option 2 is deemed due to its inability to address the future mobility needs of I-93. October 10, 2006 Page 1 of 8 Route 106 Connector Option 2

LOCAL ROAD IMPROVEMENTS ALTERNATIVE The Local Road Improvements Alternative proposes improvements to or construction of new of local roads. I-93 would remain four lanes north of I-89 under this alternative and would include the following: Langley Parkway (NW Bypass) Connector from Exit 16 to US 3 Exit 16 1/2 Extend Storrs Street Historic and Archeological Resources The Local Road Improvements Alternative is deemed due to its inability to address future mobility needs of I-93 November 2, 2006 Page 1 of 8 Local Road Improvements

SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS ALTERNATIVE The Improvements Alternative proposes to address the existing safety issues along I-93, I-89 and I-393. I-93 would remain four lanes north of I-89 under this alternative. Historic and Archeological Resources The Improvements Alternative is deemed due to its inability to address future mobility needs of I-93. February 20, 2007 Page 1 of 8 Improvements

1992 FEASIBILITY STUDY ALTERNATIVE The 1992 Feasibility Study proposed a significant reconstruction of I-93 that included an eight lane I-93. The proposed improvements included reconstruction of all exits on I-93 and Exit 1 on I-89. Historic and Archeological Resources The 1992 Feasibility Study is deemed due to the impacts to the corridor and its focus on automobile traffic. February 20, 2007 Page 1 of 8 1992 Feasibility Study

PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE ALTERNATIVE Passenger Rail Service proposes implementing rail service from the south into Concord. I-93 would remain four lanes north of I-89. Historic and Archeological Resources The Passenger Rail Service Alternative is deemed due to its inability to address the project goals such as improved and increased safety. February 20, 2007 Page 1 of 8 Passenger Rail Service

INTERSTATE 93 TUNNEL ALTERNATIVE This Alternative would place I-93 in a tunnel as it passed Downtown Concord. The tunnel would be a component of another build alternative. Historic and Archeological Resources The I-93 Tunnel is deemed a reasonable component for further consideration. Reasonable February 20, 2007 Page 1 of 8 I-93 Tunnel

SHIFT I- 93 TO EAST OF MERRIMACK RIVER This Alternative would shift I-93 to the East side of the Merrimack River from north of Exit 12 to Exit 15. I-93 would have six lanes with upgraded exits. Historic and Archeological Resources Shifting I-93 to the East side of the Merrimack River is deemed due to environmental obstacles. February 20, 2007 Page 1 of 8 Shift I-93 East

MOVE MERRIMACK RIVER AWAY FROM I-93 This alternative proposes moving the Merrimack River away from Interstate 93 as it passes through Downtown Concord. Historic and Archeological Resources Moving the Merrimack River is deemed due to environmental obstacles. February 20, 2007 Page 1 of 8 Move Merrimack River

RAIL TRANSIT IN I-93 MEDIAN This option proposes accommodating a rail transit system in the median of I-93. The transit system would be a component of another build alternative. Historic and Archeological Resources Rail Transit in the I-93 median is deemed a Reasonable component for further consideration. Reasonable February 20, 2007 Page 1 of 8 Rail Transit in Median

WESTERN BELTWAY ALTERNATIVE This alternative proposes a new corridor connecting I-89 near Exit 2 to I-93 near Exit 16 around the western side of Downtown Concord. I-93 would remain four lanes north of I-89. Historic and Archeological Resources The Western Beltway is deemed due its impacts to neighborhoods, historic properties and natural resources. February 20, 2007 Page 1 of 8 Western Beltway