AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHeat & Stormwatch: A gorgeous Sunday is setting up a warm, less-humid start, but forecasters warn another heat wave could build early next week, with a midweek severe-storm threat for parts of northern New England. Grid & Land Impacts: National Grid has kicked off a multi-year, $470M transmission-line upgrade across southeastern New Hampshire, replacing structures and modernizing right-of-way access, with costs phased into bills through late 2030. Waste Policy: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed HB 707, creating a new siting committee and pausing new landfill-capacity proposals until new rules are adopted. Climate-Linked Public Health: Dartmouth Hitchcock’s rooftop pollen counter is now tracking local pollen, helping clinicians better understand what’s in the air. Invasive Species: European green crabs continue spreading; New Hampshire is among places already affected, raising concerns for eelgrass and native fisheries. Community Housing: A court fight over Warner’s workforce housing plans is back alive after a ruling revived the proposals. Seacoast Art: Somersworth is seeking artists for a climate-change-themed downtown installation, funded through a regional climate impact grant.
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