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The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) is a government agency of the
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. The Commissioner of NHDOT is Victoria Sheehan. The main office of the NHDOT is located in the J. O. Morton Building in
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Functions

NHDOT's general functions, as provided i
NH RSA:21-L
are: *Planning, developing, and maintaining a state transportation network which will provide for safe and convenient movement of people and goods throughout the state by means of a system of highways and railroads, air service, mass transit and other practicable modes of transportation in order to support state growth and economic development and promote the general welfare of the citizens of the state. *Developing and maintaining state owned land and buildings, except as otherwise provided by law, and cooperating with the New Hampshire Department of Administrative Services in preparing a long-range state capital improvements plan. *Performing any regulation of transportation activities required by law which is not within the jurisdiction of another state agency. NHDOT operates a '' 5-1-1 traveler information system online and by phone.'' NHDOT shares responsibility with the
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History

From 1905 to 1915, the responsibility for highways and bridges was vested with the State Engineer. From 1915 to 1950, the NHDOT was the "Division to the Highway Department", which was established under Chapter 103 of the New Hampshire Laws of 1915. In 1950, the department became the "New Hampshire Department of Public Works and Highways", established under Part 9 of Chapter 5 of the New Hampshire Laws of 1950. On February 18, 1986, the Department of Public Works and Highways was reorganized under Chapter 402 of the laws of 1985 (RSA:21-L), as the Department of Transportation. This reorganization of the department added the Transportation Division of the Public Utilities Commission (Bureaus of Rail Safety and Common Carriers) and the Aeronautics Commission. Additional agency reorganization under Chapter 257 of the New Hampshire Laws of 2004 changed the Division of Aeronautics to the Division of Aeronautics, Rail, and Transit.


Divisions

Under the 1986 reorganization plan, five divisions were created within the department:


Project Development

Plans and designs transportation projects and oversees their construction


Operations

The NHDOT's largest Division is responsible for the maintenance of state highways and bridges, and the maintenance and operation of the State's turnpike system


Administration

Is responsible for support activities in the Department, including accounting, auditing, purchasing, budgeting, contracts, information technology and the print shop


Division of Aeronautics, Rail and Transit

Works with Federal, state and local agencies to preserve and promote various modes of transportation outside of the mode of automobile/truck and highways


Regional planning

NHDOT shares planning authority with the following
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/ref> which allocate federal funding: * Central New Hampshire Planning Commission * Lakes Region Planning Commission * Nashua Regional Planning Commission * North Country Council * Rockingham Planning Commission * Salem-Plaistow-Windham MPO * Seacoast MPO * Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission * Southwest Region Planning Commission * Strafford Regional Planning Commission * Upper Valley-Lake Sunapee Regional Planning Commission


See also

* New Hampshire Rail Transit Authority


References


External links

*
Interactive map of bridges in New Hampshire
from NHDOT {{authority control
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