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    The City of Dover, NHboasts superior municipal services, an exceptional school system, outstanding parks and recreation services, and numerous cultural destinations and events.

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  • Eversource program provides free trees to Dover residents while supplies last

    posted on 4/8/2026

    Eversource is partnering the Arbor Day Foundation and local communities to promote sustainability and increase greenspace. Eversource is donating 1,000 trees to local communities through the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy-Saving Trees program, an initiative across Eversource’s three-state service territory.

    Residents can reserve a free tree online while supplies last. If you are a renter, please consult your landlord before reserving.

    Applications must be completed online through the application portal. Application steps include: ...more

  • Council considers McConnell Center HVAC upgrades, solar array installations at select buildings

    posted on 4/7/2026

    The City Council is considering authorizing energy infrastructure improvements, including the additional of solar panels, to the McConnell Center and other city buildings. 

    The proposed upgrades to the McConnell Center and solar power installations were the topics of the City Council's March 25 workshop. Public hearings on these funding authorization resolutions will occur at the City Council’s Wednesday, April 8 meeting.

    Last year, the City Council authorized contracting with Energy Efficient Investments (EEI) after a competitive bid process, to conduct intensive energy audits on most municipal buildings and make recommendations to improve efficiency and lower operation costs. The firm conducts these audits at no cost to the city.

    The McConnell Center was identified as a top priority due to the need to replace the aging boiler system. Energy Efficient Investment President Michael Davey explained in his presentation to City Council that EEI identified other HVAC improvement opportunities in their audit, including replacing numerous aging heat pumps and reinstalling them in more efficient locations, installing new system controllers, adding a dehumidification system for the gym, and replacing the cooling tower. Davey said the total maximum cost for replacing all items at once would be $2.6 million, which would generate $33,000 in guaranteed annual energy and operations savings....more

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City Council, 4/8/2026

The regular meeting of the Dover City Council on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

posted on: 4/9/2026



On the Agenda:Planning Board, 4/14/2026

In this video, Director of Planning and Community Development Donna Benton reviews what's on the agenda at the next Planning Board meeting on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall. The meeting will be broadcast live on DNTV and streamed live online.

posted on: 4/8/2026

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