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BY DERRICK PERKINSLocal business leaders are concerned that a plan to update Salem’s system of traffic impact fees may put a damper on future economic redevelopment in the community.
According to Planning Director Ross Moldoff, the town’s current traffic impact fees have not been adjusted for inflation since 1994 and the system in ...
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BY DERRICK PERKINS
Officials at the New Hampshire
Department of Transportation
are calling the opening
of the Exit 2 bus terminal off of
Interstate 93 – tentatively scheduled
for Nov. 17 – a significant
milestone.
“It’s one of the first couple of
projects that we’ve actually completed
and we hope to open ...
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BY DERRICK PERKINS
A stretch of Route 28 already
known for significant traffic entanglements
may see some improvement
by next year as plans
to build a new Lowe’s store,
which include a $2 million investment
into road work, move
forward.
Planning Director Ross
Moldoff called the potential road
upgrades a “huge benefit” ...
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BY JENN McDOWELL
A new plan for dealing
with the town’s
most central traffic
problem at the Depot intersection
may come through
cooperation of businesses
and abutters affected most by
the regular traffic backup.
By working with abutters,
community development
director Bill Scott told selectmen
that progress may come
as ...
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BY JIM DEVINE
Planners will meet next week
to review traffic impact plans for
a new Lowe’s location at the state
line of Route 28.
The Stateline Shopping
Center straddling the Salem-
Methuen, Mass., border, is presenting
a plan for a 200,000-
square-foot building to house the
large-scale home improvement
store at the already busy ...
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BY DARRELL HALEN
A large portion of the new Route 111 bypass, which is expected to bring traffic relief to parts of Windham and Salem, is tentatively scheduled to open at the end of October.
The 2.5-mile stretch from Searles Road in Windham to Zachary Crossing Road in Salem, intersects Route 28 about a half-mile north of the busy Route 28/Lake ...
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BY MATT HERSH
Town officials have their sights on having a new traffic control system, complete with video cameras, ready to go by this fall.
The new system will be the first phase of the town’s Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), a series of projects throughout Salem which will improve traffic and travel, according to Community ...
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