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Portsmouth NH considers doubling parking fines. Public to weigh in.


PORTSMOUTH – Residents will get their chance to tell the City Council how they feel about a proposal to more than double parking fines at a public hearing scheduled for May 3.
The City Council voted 7-2 this week to pass the first reading and schedule the public hearing on the proposal, which would increase fines for people who overstay their time at downtown parking meters from $15 to $35.
The proposed hike represents a percentage increase of 133%.
Assistant Mayor Jim Splaine and City Councilor Deaglan McEachern cast the two no votes against scheduling second reading on the proposal. It needs to pass three readings to go into effect. ....

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Portsmouth NH unveils 'market city' vision for McIntyre redevelopment


PORTSMOUTH  A market pavilion design has emerged as residents preferred vision for redevelopment of the Thomas J. McIntyre Federal Building property.
Boston-based design firm Principle Group revealed its final redevelopment sketch to Portsmouth residents and city leaders Tuesday night. It features retail and restaurant space, outdoor performance space, underground parking and the return of a post office to the site.
Russell Preston, founder of Principle Group, told the meeting’s virtual attendees the pavilion design, which he termed a market shed design, on average, ranked the top option out of four prior design sketches in a survey of Portsmouth residents. It scored an average of 3.8 on a scale of 1-5. The survey asked for opinions about multiple visions for the property created through a lengthy public input process. ....

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