Warner – Bridge 254/180 – NH Route 127 over Warner River Second Public Informational Meeting May 18, 2021 Warner – Bridge 254/180 – NH Route 127 over Warner River Second Public Informational Meeting May 18, 2021 1
Warner – Bridge 254/180 – NH Route 127 over Warner River
Second Public Informational MeetingMay 18, 2021
Warner – Bridge 254/180 – NH Route 127 over Warner River
Second Public Informational MeetingMay 18, 2021
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NH Route 127
Bridge Location
Dustin Rd
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NH Route 103
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Warner Public Informational MeetingAbout the BridgeAbout the Bridge
• Three-Span, 123 foot I-beam bridge
• Built in 1937
• 26 foot Rail-to-Rail Width
• Bridge is on State’s Red List due to deck condition (since 2005)
• Bridge Priority #102 (2019)
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Warner Public Informational MeetingInput from Warner Board of Selectmen following first Public Informational Meeting on October 24, 2018Input from Warner Board of Selectmen following first Public Informational Meeting on October 24, 2018
• Replace entire bridge• Enhance bicycle and pedestrian safety• Address increased traffic volume on NH Route 127• Improve bridge approaches for larger vehicles
• Close bridge during construction rather than using phased construction• Reduced construction costs• Reduced construction timeframe
• Minimize Right-of-Way encroachment• Improve Dustin Road intersection
• Minimize impacts to adjacent properties
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Warner Public Informational MeetingConstruction AlternativesConstruction Alternatives
1. Bridge Deck Replacement• Maintain current narrow shoulders• Maintain current hydraulic opening• Rehabilitate abutments and wingwalls• Bridge closed during construction
2. Complete Bridge Replacement• Wider bridge with 4-foot shoulders• Improve current hydraulic opening by removing piers• Improve intersection alignment with Dustin Road• Right-of-Way/property impacts• Longer design and permitting process• Phased construction possible, but complete bridge closure
recommended
Preferred Alternative
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Proposed Swale Outlet
Warner Public Informational MeetingTraffic Control AlternativesTraffic Control Alternatives
1. Maintain a Single Lane of Alternating One-Way Traffic(with Temporary Signals)
• Requires phased construction and two construction seasons• Bridge shifts to the west
2. Close Bridge and Detour Traffic• Construction completed in one construction season• Requires a detour• Bridge is constructed on existing alignment
Preferred Alternative
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• NH Route 127
• NH Route 103
• I-89
• Schoodac Rd
• Poverty Plains Rd
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• NH Route 127
• Tyler Rd
• Penacook Rd
• NH Route 103
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• NH Route 103
• I-89
• NH Route 11
• US Route 4
• NH Route 127
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• NH Route 127
• US Route 4
• I-93
• I-89
• NH Route 103
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Warner Public Informational MeetingCultural Resources – Section 106 ProcessCultural Resources – Section 106 Process
• Project must comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act - consideration of cultural resources, including historic buildings, structures, and archaeological deposits.
• The NH Division of Historical Resources (NHDHR) acts as the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) will be the Lead Federal Agency.
• All impacts to these resources are being evaluated in consultation with NHDHR and FHWA
• Interested persons or organizations may become a “Consulting Party” status from FHWA: Contact Jamie Sikora, 603-401-4870 or [email protected]
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Warner Public Informational MeetingCultural Resources – Resources in/near the Project AreaCultural Resources – Resources in/near the Project Area
• Davisville Village Historic District – Eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places
• Structures over 50 years old – several in the vicinity are considered contributing feature to the District, not individually evaluated
• Bridge – Eligible for listing on the National Register both individually and as a contributing feature of the District
• Archaeological site associated with Davis Mill Complex
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Warner Public Informational MeetingCultural Resources – Davisville Village Historic DistrictCultural Resources – Davisville Village Historic District
Eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria A, C and D• A: Early Exploration/Settlement and
Community Planning and Development
• C: Architecture – relatively unaltered small rural village center
• D: Archaeological deposits associated with mill infrastructure
Project Area
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Warner Public Informational MeetingCultural Resources – Historic Structures Cultural Resources – Historic Structures
Proposed work on 2 properties with contributing feature structures for work at Dustin Road:1. Parcel 03-080, USGS Flood Level Monitoring
Station c. 1940, NE quadrant: slope work, no impact to structure
2. Parcel 03-083/1 Dustin Rd, Paine and Mary Davis House c. 1811/1900, NE quadrant N of Dustin Rd: slope work, no impact to structure
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Warner Public Informational MeetingCultural Resources – Historic Structures Cont.Cultural Resources – Historic Structures Cont.
Proposed work on 2 properties with contributing feature structures for construction of stormwater treatment swale:1. Parcel 03-079/15 Rt. 127, Seth and Flora Low
House c. 1840, SW quadrant, no impact to structure2. Parcel 03-064/851 Rt. 103, James Davis House/
The Amesbury c. 1835, no impact to structure
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Warner Public Informational MeetingCultural Resources – Bridge 254/180Cultural Resources – Bridge 254/180
Individually Eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria A and C• A: Associated with 1st state-wide
federal-aid funded emergency response bridge construction effort in 1930s
• C: oldest extant continuous I-beam bridge in NH (1937)
Contributing Feature to National Register Eligible Davisville Village Historic District: replaced original wooden bridge, crossing at this location was integral to community development, commerce, etc.
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Warner Public Informational MeetingCultural Resources – Archaeological Site at Davis Mills ComplexCultural Resources – Archaeological Site at Davis Mills Complex
Investigation occurred in 2019:
• No historically significant archaeological deposits documented in anticipated areas of excavation for the project
• Davis Mills Complex is located to the east of the project
• No anticipated effect to archaeological resources
Davis Mill, with millpond, late 19th c.
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Warner Public Informational MeetingCultural Resources – Anticipated Effect FindingsCultural Resources – Anticipated Effect Findings
Historic District: Adverse Effect• Removal and replacement of bridge: Adverse Effect due to removal of contributing
feature and changes to aesthetic of the district• Installation of stormwater treatment swale: No Adverse Effect as no character defining
features of district will be impacted and design allows for continued use of yards and access to river
• Improving alignment at NH 127 and Dustin Rd: No Adverse Effect as no character defining features of district will be impacted
Bridge 254/180: Adverse Effect • Removal and replacement of bridge: complete loss of historic I-beam bridge
Archaeological Sites: no effect, not in disturbance areaIndividual Historic Structures: no proposed impacts to houses, anticipated impacts to private properties for swale installation and Dustin Rd work would not effect character defining features and did not warrant further investigation
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Warner Public Informational MeetingCultural Resources – Mitigation for Adverse Effects Cultural Resources – Mitigation for Adverse Effects
Section 106 requires us to compensate for the impacts to the District and the loss of the historic bridge, in consultation with the Town.
Creative Mitigation Options:• Informational Brochure
• Henniker Brgs Brochure outside_FINAL.cdr (nh.gov)• Informational Booklet
• Booklet.indd (nh.gov)• FarmingtonFINALBooklet7.6.2017.pdf (nh.gov)
• Interpretive Panels/Posters• Wentworth poster (nh.gov)
• Powerpoint Presentation• Slide 1 (nh.gov)
• Full Length Report• Rochester14350Wentworthmitigationreport-finalMarch2018.pdf
(nh.gov)• On-Site Plaque/Sign
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Warner Public Informational MeetingNext StepsNext Steps
• Hold Public Hearing in late 2021 to discuss potential ROW impacts
• Complete NEPA Process (National Environmental Policy Act) for Environmental Permitting
• Develop Preliminary Plans
• Develop Contract Plans and Documents
• Construction in 2024
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Warner Public Informational MeetingTown of Warner InputTown of Warner Input
• Preferred mitigation for Adverse Effects to Historic District and Bridge
• Detour routes
• Emergency vehicle routes
• Bus routes
• Local events
• Abutter concerns
• Other concerns or comments
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