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Nashua public meetings - May 24 through May 30.

This week there are several public meetings scheduled by the city. They are primarily focusing on city infrastructure, capital planning and local operations.

NASHUA, N.H. -This week there are several public meetings scheduled by the city. They are primarily focusing on city infrastructure, capital planning and local operations.


 Tuesday, May 26

  • Pennichuck Water Special Committee: 7:00 PM at Aldermanic Chamber (229 Main Street).
  • Board of Aldermen: 7:30 PM at Aldermanic Chamber (229 Main Street).

Wednesday, May 27

  • Cultural Connections Committee: 12:00 PM at 229 Main Street.
  • Ad Hoc Joint Committee on Capital Expenditures and Debt Service Planning: 6:00 PM at Aldermanic Chamber (229 Main Street).
  • Committee on Infrastructure: 7:00 PM at Aldermanic Chamber (229 Main Street).

Thursday, May 28

  • Board of Public Works: 4:00 PM at the DPW Administration Building (848 West Hollis Street).
  • Joint Meeting - Committee on Infrastructure and Board of Public Works: 5:00 PM (or immediately after the BPW meeting) at 848 West Hollis Street.
  • Joint Special School Building Committee: 7:00 PM at Nashua High School North.

 To view full agendas, access location details, or check for any last-minute schedule changes, you can visit the City of Nashua Main Calendar or the City of Nashua CivicClerk Portal.


Official Live Streams (Web Browsers)

You can watch gavel-to-gavel live streams of city operations directly through the CTV Live Streams Portal on the City of Nashua Website:

YouTube Channels (Live & Archived Recordings)

If you miss a live broadcast, the city categorizes and uploads meeting archives onto dedicated YouTube channels:

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