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  • Property owners must keep vegetation from obstructing streets, sidewalks

    posted on 6/11/2026

    With the spring bloom in full effect, the city reminds property owners to trim vegetation on their land that extend into public roads and sidewalks. Failure to do so may result in city enforcement, as it it’s against city code for vegetation to encroach into the public way.

    Trees and plants on private property must not obstruct traffic sight lines or sidewalks. They must also not block streetlights or create any public hazard. The minimum vegetation clearance is 10 feet above sidewalks, 12 feet above most public streets, and 16 feet above truck thoroughfare routes. See chapters 125-17 and 133-6 for complete requirements.

    If a property owner fails to maintain their trees or shrubs, the city will issue a written notice requiring them to prune or remove the plants. If the vegetation is still not pruned, it is lawful for the city to complete the work and charge the property owner for the cost.

    The public may report vegetation obstructions using the online Service Request Portal. It allows the user to enter an issue category, location, and description of the issue, which then creates a digital work order....more

  • Dover receives state award for source water sustainability

    posted on 6/10/2026

    The City of Dover received the 2026 Source Water Sustainability Award last week during the 2026 Drinking Water Source Protection Conference in Pembroke.

    The award, presented by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, recognizes work that conserves and preserves the availability of source water in New Hampshire.

    Dover was recognized for several recent and ongoing initiatives, including bringing the Aquifer Storage and Recovery system online at the Pudding Hill Aquifer, reactivating the former Willand Pond well to help manage high pond levels during flooding and intense rainfall, and upgrading the Smith and Cummings well site with a new tank and improvements to the well pumphouse. Those upgrades significantly improved the energy efficiency of the well field.

    The city was also recognized for more than 15 years of aggressive leak detection and repair, as well as its Groundwater Management Plan, which provides a roadmap for determining which wells to use based on factors such as energy efficiency, chemical costs, groundwater levels and contamination....more

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