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  • About NowWhatNH
  • About Land Use Boards
  • Opportunities to Serve
  • What to Expect
  • More About Zoning
  • Links and Resources
  • News
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  • A Minute With Molly (Part 2)
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  • A Minute With Molly (Part 1)
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  • alternate land use board member presenting at a meeting
    Five Reasons to Serve as an Alternate Land Use Board Member
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  • NH coalition wants younger and more diverse voices on local land use boards
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  • Group claims NH planning and zoning boards are insufficiently ‘diverse’
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  • Do Your Planning Boards Reflect Your Community?
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  • Volume of applications for affordable housing funding in New Hampshire delays program
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  • Affordable Housing Crisis Deepens But There Is Some Hope
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About the Project

NowWhatNH is a coalition of educators, housing industry experts, planners, and community leaders who are committed to helping New Hampshire’s communities remain strong and vibrant. Our coalition includes the Center for Ethics in Society at Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire Housing, New Hampshire Office of Planning and Development, 603 Forward, the New Hampshire Municipal Association, NH Planners Association, and more.

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