CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The House has passed New Hampshire’s 10-year transportation improvement plan which includes widening Interstate 93 from Salem to Windham.
The House passed the plan Thursday on a voice vote. The Senate considers it next.
The latest update to the program takes the I-93 widening project off the deferred list and places it back into the plan. The project is funded through federal funding and state-issued bonds.
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