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Londonderry Rt. 93 Exit Project Reviewed by Public
Members of the public were invited to discuss the environmental impact study and alternative routes for Exit 4A in Londonderry.
LONDONDERRY, N.H. - Members of the public were invited to discuss the environmental impact study and alternative routes for Exit 4A, a long-proposed exit off Interstate 93 last week. According to the Union Leader, planning for the project began in 1985.
The new exit, located in Londonderry, promises to reduce traffic in downtown Derry and expand economic development opportunities with new connector roads to the east Woodmont development area — a 200-acre parcel.
The interchange would connect from the east side of I-93 to Folsom Road and then Tsienneto Road.
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There will be another informational meeting in July to go over the details of the preferred route, according to Marc Laurin of the DOT.
To read the full story, visit the Union Leader.
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