Just released - RPC’s 2023 Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA). The RHNA provides data on housing and demographics so our communities can have informed conversations about their housing
Full report: https://t.co/xosm9v6es6.
The Piscataqua River Bridge was first opened in 1972. There have been nearly 19,000 sunsets on this bridge since this photo was taken. #TBT#ThrowbackThursday
VHB is partnering with @ResiliencePlan and @RPC_NH to create a #ClimateActionPlan that will be the foundation for all climate adaptation projects and goals in the City of Portsmouth, NH, for the coming decades.
Learn More: https://t.co/8JN4pbWLLV.
#ClimateChange#Equity
RPC is hiring! We’re looking for two planners to join our team and help keep our region vibrant!
The complete job descriptions are available at: https://t.co/v0M4LuCtiN.
It's a 400-yr-old mystery: Exactly how did the 17th century English colonists travel over #NHs land & water to put down roots around Great Bay? Now, @uofnh researchers have tapped into a powerful computer model to accurately simulate colonists' movements.
https://t.co/uwiG8oRJS5
Save the Date! For the NHDES 2023 Water Infrastructure Funding Workshop, from April 10-14, 2023. The online webinar will include a series of sessions focusing on updates regarding water infrastructure funding programs administered by NHDES.
https://t.co/2Alm5vLQe5
Do you live in a New Hampshire neighborhood with slow or no internet connection? Visit https://t.co/p4BeWk9FVq You can help #NHGRANIT, @NHEconomy, and our partners improve our understanding of broadband availability in NH! @RPC_NH @StraffordRPC @NCCouncilrpc@NashuaRPC
The photos from this event are so important to help residents, property owners, businesses and leaders understand what higher water levels will mean for their communities.
A picture really is worth a thousand words...
With your help documenting high tide flooding during the 2023 Rising Tides Photo Contest from January 21-24, we can begin to plan for tidal water levels that are projected to impact places we call home and rely upon in our communities. Visit: https://t.co/boe4sgRv7d for more info
The NH Coastal Adaptation Workgroup’s Rising Tides Photo Contest returns! The upcoming contest will begin Saturday, January 21, 2023 and end Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Visit https://t.co/boe4sgQXhF for more contest information. We hope you will join us!