About NRPC
2022 NRPC Annual Report |
Now serving 13 municipalities, including Nashua and Hudson as well as Amherst, Brookline, Hollis, Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Mason, Merrimack, Milford, Mont Vernon, Pelham, and Wilton, the Commission focuses on developing and implementing innovative planning strategies that preserve and improve the quality of life in Southern New Hampshire.
Mission
We provide leadership, facilitation, guidance, and technical assistance to foster collaboration in support of a vibrant future for our region.
VisionWe are the leader in transportation, land use and environmental planning for a thriving region, in support of its communities and its people.
Values
Through the planning process, stakeholders helped articulate the following core values to help guide NRPC efforts:
- Support unique character of each community
- Balance community character and growth
- Coordination between our communities and the state and federal governments.
- Impartiality
- Excellence/expertise
- Service to communities
- Sustainability
- Data accuracy
- Transparency
- Responsiveness
Early in 2023, the Nashua Regional Planning Commission (NRPC) began to assess the current and future land-use and related needs of the region and how its work supports those needs. The region is adapting to the "new normal" as it continues to put the pandemic in the rear-view mirror. In addition, social, economic, environmental, and political "forces of change" continue to have significant impacts on many aspects of community life.
Read the Nashua Regional Planning Commission's new Statement of Strategy 2024-2028 in the Resources "Our Strategy" page.