House CPF & Senate CDS · FY2022–FY2026
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Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
The Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) has undertaken a public-private partnership to develop up to a 100,000 square-foot air cargo facility, with a private developer funding the building and related work, and MHT funding the aircraft apron, taxiway connectors, utility relocation, and an access road. The partnership leverages private investment to bring much needed air cargo capacity and high paying jobs to New Hampshire. The cost of the Airport’s share of the project is significant and,
$15.0M
City of Rochester
Sewer extension project (Colonial Pines) to connect homes currently serviced by septic system to city sewer service in an area with high groundwater and a history of failed septic systems. This ongoing work to reduce septic systems will reduce nitrogen in groundwater and receiving water bodies.
$5.1M
City of Manchester Fire Department
This congressionally directed spending request would assist in providing the City of Manchester with an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to facilitate the region’s emergency and disaster response efforts.
$5.0M
Mascoma Conservation Project - Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge
Mascoma Conservation Project - Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge
$5.0M
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Silvio O. Conte NFWR
Funding for this project would support federal acquisition of a conservation easement by USFWS of more than 4,092 acres of priority lands in New Hampshire from a willing seller (Bear Hill Conservancy) as additions to the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge (Conte Refuge), which spans the four-state Connecticut River watershed.
$5.0M
City of Dover
Replacement of existing 14-inch or 16-inch cast iron water mains installed in 1880 on Central Avenue that are tuberculated and undersized for current and future needs.
$4.8M
Town of Londonderry
The Town seeks funding for a sewer pump station to accommodate approximately 500,000 gallons-per-day of flow, which will redirect certain flows from the Derry Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Manchester Wastewater Treatment Plant. The project entails 7,500 of sewer force man, and 1,900 linear feet of gravity sewer in order to connect with existing sewer infrastructure leading to Manchester. The Derry Wastewater Treatment Plant does not have sufficient capacity to meet the needs of future devel
$4.0M
University of New Hampshire
This project would expand and renovate University of New Hampshire Jackson Estuarine Lab (JEL) by 4,000 sq ft. to: 1) launch a state-of-the-art water quality lab that can leverage UNH’s investment in genomic sequencing, better engage federal, state, and local partners, and provide real time monitoring of the Great Bay Estuarine System; 2) provide the local support through a new high bay space for marine operations (manned, autonomous), aquaculture systems for sustainable seafood, expanded diving
$3.8M
City of Nashua
This funding would support improvements to Walnut Street in Nashua. The Walnut Street “Oval” is the result of 1950s urban renewal, and has led to a lack of circulation, prohibition of vehicular movement, and an unsafe situation for pedestrians. This project would tighten the impacted intersections, reintroduce sidewalks, realign the roadways to connect them and allow for traffic flow, create new intersections, and install signaling. Combined, these improvements will reintroduce a street grid tha
$3.0M
City of Nashua
The Library Plaza reconstruction project would renovate one of the only public green spaces in the heart of downtown Nashua to provide a quality, attractive, cost-effective and low-maintenance outdoor space for the community to enjoy for daily active programming of events and activities. Its current design is in disrepair, can feel unsafe at night due to dark corners, and doesn’t support community use. The renovation would provide energy-efficient lighting solutions, easily-maintained landscapin
$3.0M
Keene State College
Keene State College will expand its capacity to offer education and specialized training in the area of ultra-precision manufacturing, optics, and thin film coatings, as well as interdisciplinary applied research in these areas.
$3.0M
Town of Lancaster
The Town of Lancaster intends to use funds to finalize a phased comprehensive water, sewer, drainage, roadway and sidewalk infrastructure improvement project situated at the northern end of Summer Street.
$3.0M
Keene State College
Keene State College, in partnership with the Monadnock United Way, is seeking funds to support initiatives to increase both the number and level of training for childcare workers, including training and professional development for current workers. The aim of these initiatives is for higher retention of employees in the field, which will also help to expand childcare availability in the Monadnock Region.
$3.0M
School of Nursing - St. Joseph Hospital of Nashua,
The purpose of this project is to fund the modernization of existing physical infrastructure at the School of Nursing at St. Joseph Hospital, improve energy efficiency, upgrade the HVAC system and remedy accessibility shortfalls.
$2.9M
North Country Community Recreation Center
CDS Funds will be used to help construct a Wellness Center on the site of the former North Country Community Recreation Center. The Wellness Center will provide a medical fitness model to include an indoor walking track, a small therapy pool, rehabilitation services, an exercise gym, and programs.
$2.7M
City of Nashua
Funding for this request would provide necessary, rehabilitative upgrades to the Taylor Falls Bridge in Nashua, which are intended to prevent a much more costly, and more disruptive, complete replacement of the deck within the next decade. This is a heavily trafficked bridge and an important connection over the Merrimack River. A disruption to travel over this bridge could force travelers from communities on both sides of the river to travel miles out of the way to one of the other crossings to
$2.7M
City of Franklin
These funds will be used to complete in-river features suitable for Olympic-style competition. This includes construction of a ledge-hole feature to allow for whitewater kayaking, a 400 foot slalom course, and a standing wave feature to allow for surfing and similar activities.
$2.5M
City of Lebanon
The City of Lebanon has proposed this project to improve pedestrian safety, increase the value of property along Main Street, improve traffic flow and eliminate the present street flooding at the intersection of Main Street and Tracy Street due to inadequate storm water infrastructure and most importantly spark the economic revitalization of this downtown area. This project will involve the replacement of the existing sidewalks to include ADA accessibility, parking configuration, street trees,
$2.3M
Sandwich Broadband ReConnect Project
Sandwich Broadband ReConnect Project
$2.2M
City of Lebanon
Replacement of a major high pressure, 1958 cast-iron 12" water main that services many businesses and connects the water supply from Lebanon to West Lebanon. The purpose is to provide both domestic and fire protection water to a very essential business district in the most economical way to address the water asset deficiencies.
$2.2M
Town of Candia
This project would help to fund the design, planning and construction of a public safety complex and a facility for the Town of Candia that will be used by their Highway Department. The facility will also be used as a resource for Candia’s fire department/rescue service and police department. Employees and contractors of the Highway Department will be able to service and repair equipment, and police and fire personnel will have access to decontamination showers.
$2.2M
Family Promise of Southern New Hampshire
The CDS funds will be used to renovate the former Vintage Grace Adult Day Care facility in Derry, New Hampshire in order to house up to 12 families from Rockingham County in FPSNH’s Transitional Housing Program.
$2.1M
Plymouth State University
Plymouth State University (PSU) seeks funding to retrofit Hyde Hall’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center to allow for more collaboration and community focused space to build more local business partnerships. With the funding for this project, PSU will be able to expand their community work with Lakes Region and North Country businesses through cluster learning which provides hands-on, real-world experience for PSU students to ensure graduates are ready to participate in the workforce, unders
$2.1M
Plymouth State University
This funding would support renovations of the Samuel Read Hall Building on the Plymouth State University (PSU) campus to expand the available physical learning space for PSU’s nursing program.
$2.1M
Concord Coalition to End Homelessness
CDS funds would be used for the development of a 10,000-12,000 square foot Homeless Resource Center Hub (Resource Center) that will be a base for agencies to coordinate integrated services for people experiencing homelessness in Concord, NH.
$2.0M
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