Hudson Alliance For Responsible Development

Brett Gagnon has been a key advocate for environmental preservation and responsible development in Hudson, New Hampshire, especially through his work with the Hudson Alliance for Responsible Development (HARD). One of his major focuses has been the controversial Circumferential Highway project, which seeks to build a bypass around Hudson. Gagnon, alongside HARD, has actively opposed the highway due to its potential environmental destruction and the negative impacts it could have on the town’s rural character.

Gagnon and the HARD organization have voiced concerns about the highway’s environmental consequences, including the destruction of wildlife habitats, wetlands, and other natural resources. They believe the highway would not effectively address traffic congestion, but instead lead to more development, especially in environmentally sensitive areas. Through extensive research, including reviewing legal documents and environmental reports, Gagnon has worked to raise awareness about these risks and propose more sustainable alternatives.

Gagnon’s leadership has been crucial in helping to guide public discourse on the Circumferential Highway, urging town officials and residents to carefully consider the broader impacts of the project. His work emphasizes the need for solutions that support Hudson’s long-term environmental and economic health, prioritizing conservation and responsible development over short-term fixes. Through his advocacy with HARD, Brett Gagnon continues to champion a future for Hudson that balances growth with respect for its natural landscape.

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