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Registration is closed. Please contact us at registrations@nhmunicipal.org with any questions. Thank you!
This workshop will be held in a hybrid format (In person attendance option and a virtual attendance option)
In Person Location: NHMA Offices, 25 Triangle Park Drive, Concord, NH 03301. In person attendance is limited to 60 people
Virtual Attendance via zoom
NHMA Member Registration Fees: $85.00 in person, $70.00 virtual
Non-member Registration Fees (state and school officials only)*: $170.00 in person, $140.00 virtual
*Non-member attendance is limited to government officials who are not members of NHMA and not eligible to be members (schools and state agencies). If space is limited, priority will be given to NHMA members. Non-member village districts, counties, regional planning commissions, or other municipal entities interested in attending NHMA workshops can contact info@nhmunicipal.org to learn about becoming a member.
8:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast. Lunch is on your own and ample time will be provided for attendees to get lunch.
Join NHMA Legal Services Counsel Stephen Buckley and Municipal Services Counsel Jonathan Cowal for this year’s A Hard Road to Travel workshop. Not only will this workshop delve into the details of how roads are formed, classified and maintained, how weight limits are established, and the basics of development on Class VI roads, the attorneys here at NHMA have also conducted a review of all the legal inquiries over the past few years and will be providing insight on some of the most common road related legal issues facing towns and cities. These topics involve OHRV’s and snowmobiles, municipal liability and highway maintenance requirements, discontinuing and re-classifying of roads and more! The presentation will also cover some recent statutory updates including changes to the laws regarding covered bridges, seasonal speed limits, and culverts.
The workshop will help local officials understand some of the more complicated areas of highway law including a review of the local regulation of highways by the select board, mailbox location, driveway regulation by the planning board, defining the difference between a right-of-way, a public road and a private road, and determining exactly which public entity has the final say in regulating the roads within our towns.
Attendees will receive an electronic copy of NHMA's publication, A Hard Road to Travel: New Hampshire's Law of Local Highways, Streets and Trails and 2025 Supplement. Additional materials such as the PowerPoint presentation will also be distributed electronically. No print outs of the materials or hard copy of the publication will be provided.
Pre-registration and payment is required. Registration is available until 5:00 pm on May 13, 2025. Registrations after this time cannot be guaranteed. You will be billed according to the pricing on the options you select at registration. If you wish to make changes, NHMA must be notified in writing at least 48 hours in advance. Refund of the full registration fee will be made if cancellation notification is received 48 hours in advance. Cancellation less than 48 hours in advance, including no-shows, will result in you being charged the full cost of the workshop.
*Please be advised that photographs may be taken during the event for promotional and informational purposes. By attending in person, you consent to the use of your image in any such materials.
Questions? Please contact us at 603-230-3350 or registrations@nhmunicipal.org