
Community Technical Assistance Program (CTAP)
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NH DOT) created the Community Technical Assistance Program (CTAP) to assist communities along I-93 plan for growth associated with the widening project between Salem and Manchester. CTAP is a five-year, $3.5 million program providing planning support to 26 communities in central and southern New Hampshire.
CNHRPC's CTAP Role
There are five CTAP communities in the Central NH Region: Allenstown, Bow, Concord, Dunbarton, and Pembroke (view map). CNHRPC has participated in the following CTAP efforts:
- Community Planning Assessments in all five communities
- Land Use Mapping and Analysis in all five communities
- Community Build-out Analyses for the towns of Allenstown, Bow, Dunbarton, and Pembroke
- Local Government Cluster Workshops addressing connections between land use and transportation, innovative land use controls, and other pertinent topics across the CTAP region
- Open Space Planning (beginning Fall 2009) in Pembroke, Dunbarton, and Concord
- Local Discretionary Projects to revise or update local land use regulations
For more information:
CTAP Goals
CTAP Year One Programs
CTAP Documents and Presentations
CTAP Guide for Community Driven Regional Land Use and Transportation Planning
CTAP Communities map:
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CLICK HERE for CTAP Local Government Cluster Workshops Catalog
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