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Public Informational Meeting April 17, 2007

Bow-Concord I-93 I Transportation Planning Study Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study

Context Sensitive Solutions Planning Steps Screen Alternatives Determine Range of Reasonable Alternatives Brainstorm Alternatives Goal Statement Screening Criteria Community Transportation Workshop May 18 & 20, 2006 Problem Statement

Bow-Concord Planning Group Environment Environmental Protection Agency Army Corp. of Engineers US Fish & Wildlife NH Dept. of Environmental Services NH State Historic Preservation Office NH Fish & Game Conservation Law Foundation Society for the Protection of NH Forests Jordan Institute NH Celebrates Wellness Bow - Concord Transportation Community Town of Bow City of Concord Town of Pembroke Concord 2020 River Connection FHWA NHDOT Central NH Regional Planning NHDRED Travel & Tourism NH Office of Energy & Planning Concord Area Transit Concord Trailways Pan Am Railway NE Southern Railroad

Project Problem Statement "Marked by aging infrastructure and limited transportation options, the Bow-Concord I-93 I Corridor neither meets the varied transportation and safety demands of interstate highway users, nor appropriately balances those demands against the interests of the Capitol Region communities in their unique identities and visions, their economic vitality, preservation of and access to their natural and historic resources, and their quality of life. Future population and economic growth, in the region and beyond, will increase transportation demand and further exacerbate this problem."

Project Goal Statement The Bow-Concord I-93 I Corridor should balance the needs of all users and the surrounding communities by providing a safe, affordable, reliable, environmentally acceptable and community compatible transportation system. The system will offer mobility choices and complement the unique character of the Capitol Region communities. It will support their economic initiatives, preserve and/or enhance their natural and historic resources, facilitate non-vehicular access, and sustain the communities quality of life, now and into the future.

Screening Criteria Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study

Screening Criteria Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study

Alternatives or Components Stand Alone Alternatives No Build Travel Demand Management (TDM)/Transit Transportation System Management (TSM) Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 1 Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 2 (Reversible Lane) Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 4 (106 Connector & Exit 2 ½) Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 5 ( Lite( Lite ) Route 106 Connector Option 1 (I-89 to Route 106) Route 106 Connector Option 2 (I-93 to Route 106 & Exit 11 ½) Local Road Improvements Safety Improvements 1992 Feasibility Study Passenger Rail Service Shift I-93 I to East Side of Merrimack River Western Beltway Components Transportation System Management (TSM) Alternate Land Use I-93 Tunnel Rail in I-93 I Median Move Merrimack River away from I-93I

Assumed Components Preservation of existing Rail Corridor Safety Improvements Enhanced Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities Transportation Demand Management (TDM) initiatives

No Build Alternative Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study

Travel Demand Management Expanded Bus Service Toll Pricing Enforcement Park and Ride Lots Tele-commuting Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study

Transportation System Management Intelligent Information Systems Ramp Metering Turn Lanes Re-Striping Lanes Ramp Modifications Loudon Road @ Exit 14 New Traffic Signals

Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 1 Six Lanes on I-93I Westerly Shift of I-93 I Lower I-93 I b/w Exits 13 & 15 Reconfigure Exits 14 & 15 Upgrade Exit 12 Upgrade I-93/II 93/I-89 Interchange and Exit 1 on I-89I Maintain Rail Corridor Extend Storrs Street Local connection over I-93I Multi-modal center Enhanced pedestrian & bicycle connections Enhanced river access Source: Opportunity Corridor Master Plan Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study

Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 1 Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study

Source: ASSHTO Green Book Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 2 Five Lanes on I-93 I (One Reversible) Westerly Shift of I-93 I Lower I-93 I b/w Exits 13 & 15 Reconfigure Exits 14 & 15 Upgrade Exit 12 Upgrade I-93/II 93/I-89 Interchange and Exit 1 on I-89I Maintain Rail Corridor Extend Storrs Street Local connection over I-93I Multi-modal center Enhanced pedestrian & bicycle connections Enhanced river access

Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 4 All Option 1 Elements Assumes an Exit 2 ½ on I-393I Assumes a Route 106 Connector Assumes Access to Garvin Falls for Development Requires Revised Land Use

Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 5 Lite Version Six Lanes on I-93I Reconfigure Exits 14 & 15 Upgrade Exit 12 Upgrade I-93/II 93/I-89 Interchange and Exit 1 on I-89I Maintain Rail Corridor Extend Storrs Street Local connection over I-93I No Westerly Shift of I-93, I No Lower I-93, I No Multi-modal center, No enhanced river access

Route 106 Connector Option 1 Limited access roadway from I-89 to the Route 3/106 Intersection Four lanes on I-93 I Full interchange at I-89/II 89/I-9393 Option 2 Option 1 Option 2 Limited access roadway from I-93 I to the Route 3/106 Intersection New Exit 11-1/2 1/2 Four lanes on I-93 I Full interchange at I-89/II 89/I-9393

Route 106 Connector Option 1 Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study Limited access roadway from I-89 I to the Route 3/106 Intersection Four lanes on I-93 I Full interchange at I-89/II 89/I-9393

Route 106 Connector Option 2 Limited access roadway from I-93 I to the Route 3/106 Intersection New Exit 11-1/2 1/2 Four lanes on I-93 I Full interchange at I-89/II 89/I-9393

Local Road Connector Improvements Storrs Street Four lanes on I-93 I Langley Parkway Exit 16 to US 3 Connector Exit 16 ½ Storrs Street

Safety Improvements Exit 15 Weaves Exit 14 to 15 Weaves Exit 12 Deceleration Exit 1 weaves with I-89/I-93 93 Interchange

1992 Feasibility Study Eight lanes on I-93 I Upgrades to Exits 12 through 15 on I-93I Upgrades to I-89/II 89/I-9393 Interchange Upgrades to Exit 1 on I-89I

Alternate Land Use Where will people live? Concord Where are the future jobs? How will people commute? Source: Central NH Regional Planning Commission

Passenger Rail Service

I-93 Tunnel Merrimack River Exit 13 Exit 15 Exit 14 Main Street

Shift I-93 I to East of Merrimack River From Exit 12 to Exit 15 Two new Bridges over river Assumes Six Lane I-93I Upgrades to all Exits

Move Merrimack River Away from I-93I Existing Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study

Rail Transit in I-93 I Median

Western Beltway New Limited Access Corridor Begin at Exit 2 on I-89I End at Exit 16 on I-93I

Alternatives and Components Alternatives Required by NEPA No Build Travel Demand Management (TDM)/Transit Transportation System Management (TSM) Reasonable Alternatives Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 1 Reasonable Components Transportation System Management (TSM) Alternate Land Use I-93 Tunnel Rail in I-93 I Median Unresolved Alternatives Unreasonable Alternatives Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 2 (Reversible Lane) Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 5 ( Lite( Lite ) Route 106 Connector Option 1 (I-89 to Route 106) Route 106 Connector Option 2 (I-93 to Route 106 & Exit 11 ½) Local Road Improvements Safety Improvements 1992 Feasibility Study Passenger Rail Service Shift I-93 I to East Side of Merrimack River Move Merrimack River Western Beltway Opportunity Corridor Concept Option 4 (Route 106 Connector & Exit 2 ½)

NHDOT Project Development Process for Bow-Concord Part A Planning (2003-2007) Purpose and Need for Project Range of Reasonable Alternatives Public Involvement Part B Scoping (2007-2008) 2008) Select Preferred Alternative Environmental Documentation Public Hearing Part C Design (2009-2012) 2012) Detailed Design Purchase Right of Way Secure Permits Begin Construction (2013) Bow-Concord Interstate 93 Transportation Planning Study Problem Solution Solution Implementation

Comments? Questions? bowconcord@mjinc.com