Who We Are

The State of New Hampshire adopted enabling legislation in 1969 allowing municipalities and counties to form regional planning commissions and establish their duties and powers (RSA 36:45-53). SRPC originally was responsible for all communities in Strafford County in addition to Nottingham and Newmarket. The Commission officially established in 1971 with Durham, Madbury, and Newmarket joining on. Today the SRPC planning area includes the original 15 communities in addition to Northwood, Brookfield, and Wakefield. SRPC and the other regional planning commissions were originally funded with federal funding from Housing and Urban Development. In the 1980’s much of this funding was no longer available leading to the search for other funding sources. Today SRPC’s regional planning work is funded by multiple sources through agencies such as the NH Department of Transportation (NHDOT) with the Unified Planning and Working Program (UPWP), independent contract with communities, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) funding through NH Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) with the Coastal program, among other funding sources.  

Our foundations, responsibilities, and duties continue to be framed by NH Revised Statutes Annotated Chapter 36 and include: 

  • Developing a comprehensive regional plan that addresses land use, transportation, water resources, housing, economic development, emergency management, energy and other current topics. 
  • Providing local technical assistance. 
  • Preparing municipal master plans and planning studies. 
  • Fostering regional cooperation among communities. 
  • Compiling a regional housing needs assessment. 
  • Reviewing and commenting on developments of regional impact. 
  • Supporting climate resilience cooperative agreements.

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