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Draft Exeter 2044 Comprehensive Plan - Part II (Elements 9-13)

The Draft Exeter 2044 Comprehensive Plan includes 13 topical "elements" or chapters plus an Executive Summary.  On this site, it is divided into two parts.  Part I includes the Executive Summary and Table of Contents and elements 1 to 8.  Part II includes elements 9 to 13.

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Part II Elements:  9-Transportation; 10 - Public Facilities, Services, and Infrastructure; 11- Sustainability, Climate Resilience, Hazards, Energy; 12- Land Use; 13 - Stewardship and Implementation

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Can we please put up some speed cameras! I’ve had animals killed on route 102 due to speeding . people do not realize that this is a rural area with livestock potentially on the road and more signage would be helpful to alert drivers that livestock could be on the road and the 45 mile an hour speed limit needs to be observed not 50+. Speed cameras could be a potential source of income and greatly reduce the amount of speeding on our roads.
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Rt. 102 is a jewel. What opportunities are there to make the most of its designation?
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Are over weight vehicles the concern? I’m not sure what a load limitation study would accomplish if you’re trying to inventory the existing conditions on Rt 102.
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Same comment. Project has already been completed. Should bullet be removed?
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STIP 1576 has already been completed. Should this project be removed from the list?
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