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Proposed Hudson Logistics Center Happenings

Proposed Hudson Logistics Center

I found the following article helpful about where things currently stand with the proposed Hudson Logistics Center and the available information on the Hudson Town web site:

SaveHudsonNH.org recognizes that a number of you reading this are not direct abutters to the property and many of you are not even residents of the Town of Hudson. SaveHudsonNH.org appreciates the support and public input to the project many of you have provided.

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On Wednesday April 7th at 7:00pm, the Planning Board is set to start final deliberation on the conditional use permit and waivers requested by the application. You can find links to the packages at the end of this letter.

Your help is still needed – If you can, please help contribute to our cause with a modest donation to our fund. These projects are regional in nature and on-line shopping and distributions centers, in the opinion of SaveHudsonNH.org, are detrimental to the towns and regions in which they operate. These impacts will
be seen in the lack of quality of jobs being provided. These impacts will be seen in wear and tear on existing infrastructure. These impacts will be seen on local businesses negatively impacted by on-line shopping.

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Recently aired on NHPR Fresh Air radio program, the following article provide a deeper and independent dive into the impacts on our communities as a whole and opposing view from that provided by the developer. Please read at the link here:


https://www.npr.org/2021/03/31/982750146/journalist-investigates-amazon-warehouse-life-and-the-pitfalls-of-one-click-amer

SaveHudsonNH.org is not opposed to meaningful development however we are planning on continuing our fight against this project and encourage you to fight for meaningful development in your communities.

Your contributions go toward supporting independent environmental legal counsel, independent traffic studies, and other fees necessary to continue our fight for meaningful development and against developments that are detrimental to our communities over a broader region.

You can read the entire package here:
(Hudson Planning Board, April 7th at 7pm)
https://www.hudsonnh.gov/bc-pb/page/planning-board-345

The proposed conditions of use and waivers are summarized here: https://www.hudsonnh.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/planning_board/meeting/packets/50281/hudson_logistics_center_april_7_2021_sr15.pdf

You can watch the meeting live on HCTV-22 or attend in person at the Hudson Community Center located at 12 Lions Ave.

How to Help

Please help us continue the fight!
Would you be willing to donate $50?...$25?...$10?
Every single dollar makes a difference! You can donate to our GoFundMe page or directly to SaveHudsonNH's attorney, Amy Manzelli.

Please make your check payable to: BCM Environmental & Land Law
On the Memo field write: SaveHudsonNH.org

Mail to:
BCM Environmental & Land Law
Attn: Nicole Manteau
3 Maple Street
Concord, NH 03301

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