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The committee held discussions regarding the Jones Avenue Solar Project, reviewed municipal energy audit progress, and addressed concerns regarding Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH). Key topics included the committee's role in oversight, evaluating legislative impacts on net metering and energy costs, setting goals for 2026, and preparing for an upcoming work session with the City Council to discuss membership and financial considerations related to CPCNH.
The committee held a session to review and update several school department policies based on NHSBA recommendations and legislative shifts. Key topics included revisions to policies on School Board Member Authority, Meeting Minutes, Policy Development, Teacher Performance and Evaluation, Patriotic Exercises, Student Assignments, Physical Examinations for students, and Enrollment Capacities. The committee also discussed ongoing work regarding homework policy drafts and identified agenda items for future meetings, including artificial intelligence, student dress codes, police body cameras, and crowdfunding policies.
The commission discussed the Resident Access Parking Program pilot and received updates from City Council regarding public art, community power initiatives, and international sister city relations. The Office of Economic Development reported on interest from new businesses and ongoing support for arts and culture. The Chamber Collaborative provided updates on a tourism website, upcoming trade shows, spring restaurant events, and regional efforts concerning childcare and housing. Members established 2026 working groups for workforce, infrastructure, and arts initiatives, and received a progress update on the city Master Plan. Additionally, a resident addressed the commission regarding the prioritization of communication as critical city infrastructure.
The committee meeting agenda covers several key items, including a presentation on the 86 Farm Lane subdivision and proposed construction of Longmeadow Lane. New business includes requests for parking restrictions on Longmeadow Lane and Van Buren Avenue, the establishment of a handicap parking space on Sheafe Street, clarification of snow ban parking rules at Falkland Place and Ranger Way, and the installation of a rapid flashing pedestrian beacon at State Street and Chapel Street. Old business involves a resident request regarding parking compliance on Sheafe Street. Informational updates include a monthly police collision report, construction projects status, and a traffic monitoring report for Cass Street, followed by a discussion regarding the committee's purpose and mission.
The board met in a non-public session to discuss personnel matters, including the hiring of employees, a resignation, a retirement, and an employee leave of absence.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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