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2026-03-27 - 2025-2028 TIP Amendment #4

RPC to consider changes to 2 transportation projects in the MPO region

The Rockingham Planning Commission (RPC), as the federally designated Metropolitan Transportation Organization (MPO) for the region, announces its intent to amend the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) to account for scope, schedule and cost changes to projects. The TIP is a prioritized list of federal and state funded transportation projects cooperatively developed by NH DOT and representatives RPC communities and currently includes projects with work scheduled from fiscal years 2025 through 2028. This update helps maintain consistency with State project programming documents and the RPC Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). Copies of all documents are available on the RPC website linked at https://www.therpc.org/TIPAmendments. Copies will also be mailed to interested parties by request.

A public comment period for the Amendments begins Friday March 27, 2026 and concludes on Monday, April 6, 2026. A public hearing to consider the changes and any received comments is scheduled for Wednesday April 8, 2026, beginning at 6:30 PM at the RPC Meeting at the Stratham Town Offices, 10 Bunker Hill Avenue, Stratham. Please check the RPC website for the most up-to-date information on how to access the meeting. The Planning Commission will meet after the public hearing to adopt the changes to the TIP.

Comment Period Start Date:


March 27, 2026

Comment Period End Date:


April 6, 2026

Public Hearing Date/Time:


April 8, 2026 at 6:30 PM

Public Hearing Location:


Stratham Town Offices, 10 Bunker Hill Avenue, Stratham



To submit comments on the proposed changes:

TIP Project Tracker:


https://rpc.ecointeractive.com

Select “Plan Revisions” and look for Amendment #4 (A04Y25)

Email:


transportation@therpc.org

Mail:


Rockingham Planning Commission

Attn:David Walker

156 Water Street

Exeter, NH 03833

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2026-03-06 - RPC is Seeking Two Transportation Data Collection and Land Use Planning Interns

Rockingham Planning Commission (RPC) is the regional planning agency serving 27 communities in southeastern New Hampshire, providing planning, technical assistance, and data analysis to support local and regional decision-making.

RPC is seeking two Part-Time Summer Interns to assist with transportation data collection and land use planning projects in communities throughout the RPC region in southeastern New Hampshire.

The intern’s primary role will be assisting staff with fieldwork data collection and analysis for RPC’s traffic and bicycle/pedestrian counting programs. The RPC conducts traffic counts and bike/pedestrian counts on roadways, sidewalks and trails throughout the region on an annual basis. This data is used by local and state officials to prioritize transportation projects for future funding and provides overall support to transportation planning initiatives. Traffic counts are conducted using automated counters and rubber tubes, which collect data on volume, speed, and classification of vehicles. Interns will assist with installing and retrieving counting equipment, conducting field observations, organizing collected data, and supporting staff with analysis and reporting. As such, this position requires the ability to lift, move, and install traffic data collection equipment. Interns will receive training on the safe installation and handling of all equipment.

A secondary focus of this internship will include assisting staff with data collection and research related to regional development and infrastructure projects, including work related to housing, climate resilience, and environmental protection.

Additional projects may include assisting with:

  • GIS mapping and spatial analysis
  • Transportation planning initiatives
  • Housing and environmental planning projects
  • Public outreach and engagement activities

To the extent possible, assigned projects will align with each intern’s academic background and areas of interest.

Desired experience and skills:

  • Bachelor’s Degree or at least two years of coursework working towards a degree in geography, geology, hydrology, engineering, environmental planning, natural resources, water resources, or a related field.
  • Experience conducting fieldwork related to natural resources, infrastructure surveys, or similar research activities
  • Strong communication, writing, and analytical skills.
  • Experience with ArcGIS software (ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Collector) and Microsoft Office.
  • A valid driver’s license.

Compensation:

The compensation rate for this position is up to $18.00 per hour for up to 24 hours per week.[JR1] Ideal candidates will be available to start in June and work through at least the end of August.

To Apply:

Please submit a cover letter and resume by Friday, April 3, 2026, to:

Annette Pettengill

apettengill@therpc.org

This position will remain open until filled or the recruitment is cancelled. The RPC is an equal opportunity employer.


[JR1]I think we’ve been doing $15 for like 10 years. I would suggest $18 or so.

2026-02-17 - RPC Is Hiring! We Are Seeking a Tranportation Planner to Join Our Team!

The Rockingham Planning Commission (RPC) is seeking a Transportation Planner to join its tight-knit, award-winning team. The RPC region is a vibrant landscape of rural, suburban and urban communities located in southeast New Hampshire just an hour north of Boston, minutes from the New Hampshire beaches and a short trip from the Lakes Region and the White Mountains. The RPC enjoys a close relationship with its member communities and federal, state and regional partner organizations in the fields of transportation, land use, environmental planning, housing, and economic development. The RPC is one of nine state-designated regional planning commissions in New Hampshire and is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization serving the New Hampshire portions of the Portsmouth and Boston Urbanized Areas.

The individual in this position will serve as a key member of the team conducting short and long-range transportation planning for the MPO region. The ideal candidate will have a background in transportation planning as well as experience working with municipal and agency officials, boards, and staff. The Transportation Planner will be involved in many aspects of the RPC’s transportation planning program including development and maintenance of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and Long Range Transportation Plan, project and performance monitoring, bicycle and pedestrian planning, transit planning, resilience planning, public engagement, as well as providing technical assistance to communities and partner agencies. Additionally, the transportation planner may work with other RPC staff on related land use, economic development, and environmental planning projects.

Applicants should possess a bachelor’s or master’s degree in urban planning or a related discipline and one to five years of relevant professional work experience; OR any combination of education and experience which demonstrates possession of the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. A valid driver’s license and reliable transportation are necessary, and attendance at evening meetings is required. Applicants must have superior presentation and written communication skills. The RPC offers a flexible work environment that encourages continued professional development in an atmosphere that promotes a healthy work-life balance, with flexible, remote work options. The RPC offers a competitive benefits package with health and dental insurance, paid sick leave and vacation, as well as New Hampshire State Retirement benefits.

This is a full-time, 40-hour-a-week position. Salary range $50,000 - $65,000; starting salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Position is open until filled with flexibility on starting date.

To apply, submit a succinct cover letter telling us why you are the right candidate for this job. Include a resumé listing relevant experience. The letter and resumé should be sent to Annette Pettengill at apettengill@theRPC.org. This position will remain open until filled or the recruitment is cancelled. The RPC is an equal opportunity employer.

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2026-01-29 - 2025-2028 TIP Amendment #3

RPC to consider changes to 7 transportation projects in the MPO region

The Rockingham Planning Commission (RPC), as the federally designated Metropolitan Transportation Organization (MPO) for the region, announces its intent to amend the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) to account for scope, schedule and cost changes to projects. The TIP is a prioritized list of federal and state funded transportation projects cooperatively developed by NH DOT and representatives RPC communities and currently includes projects with work scheduled from fiscal years 2025 through 2028. This update helps maintain consistency with State project programming documents and the RPC Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). Copies of all documents are available on the RPC website linked at https://www.therpc.org/TIPAmendments. Copies will also be mailed to interested parties by request.

A public comment period for the Amendments begins Thursday January 29, 2026 and concludes on Monday, February 9, 2026. A public hearing to consider the changes and any received comments is scheduled for Wednesday February 11, 2026, beginning at 6:30 PM at the RPC Meeting at the Stratham Town Offices, 10 Bunker Hill Road, Stratham. Please check the public engagement portal or the RPC website for the most up-to-date information on how to access the meeting. The Planning Commission will meet after the public hearing to adopt the changes to the TIP.

Comment Period Start Date:


January 29, 2026

Comment Period End Date:


February 9, 2026

Public Hearing Date/Time:


February 11, 2026 at 6:30 PM

Public Hearing Location:


Stratham Town Offices, 10 Bunker Hill Road, Stratham



To submit comments on the proposed changes:

TIP Project Tracker:


https://rpc.ecointeractive.com

Select “Plan Revisions” and look for Amendment #2 (A03Y26)

Email:


transportation@therpc.org

Mail:


Rockingham Planning Commission

Attn:David Walker

156 Water Street

Exeter, NH 03833

NOTES

  • As of July 20, 2013, all of New Hampshire is unclassifiable/attainment for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (the 2008 ozone standard) and as of April 6, 2015, the 1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (the 1997 ozone standard) is revoked for all purposes, including transportation conformity purposes in the Boston-Manchester-Portsmouth (SE) NH area.
  • Consistent with the RPC’s Public Participation Process, this notice and comment period is also intended to meet FTA requirements for public comment on the programs of transit projects put forward by NHDOT, UNH and the COAST and CART transit systems.

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