Nashua introduces online viewer for public works projects and events

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The City of Nashua announced on Apr. 17 the launch of its new Public Works “Projects and Events Viewer,” an online platform designed to provide residents with information about civic initiatives, including recreational events, paving programs, and permits.

The new tool aims to make it easier for community members to stay informed about ongoing and upcoming city projects. By offering a centralized location for this information, the city hopes to improve transparency and encourage greater public engagement in local activities.

Users can access detailed data by interacting directly with the map or browsing through various categories. The viewer includes information on recreational events, citywide projects, annual paving schedules, street opening permits, and encumbrance permits. Each item is displayed with its location on the map to help users find areas of interest quickly.

According to the city’s announcement, “Discover Nashua’s Public Works ‘Projects and Events Viewer’, your one-stop platform for learning about civic initiatives such as Recreational Events, the Paving Program, and Permits.” The statement also encourages residents to explore items by category or map interaction.

This initiative reflects a broader trend among municipalities seeking digital solutions that promote accessibility and transparency in government operations. Residents are encouraged to explore the Projects and Events Map as part of their efforts to stay engaged with local developments.



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