Water service interruption: Water service will be shut off on Glenwood Avenue from Sixth Street to Crestview Drive for an emergency water main repair in the area of 95 Glenwood Ave. Service will return once repaired, which is expected to take several hours. For more information, contact Community Services at 603-516-6450. Motorists should anticipate delays/detours through the work area. 

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  • Public hearing on city budget is March 11

    posted on 3/9/2026

    The City Council will hold a public hearing on all non-school city portions of the proposed fiscal year 2027 budget at its meeting on Wednesday, March 11. The Council previously held a public hearing on the School Department’s portion of the proposed budget at its Feb. 25 meeting.

    In addition to public hearings, members of the public may provide their input on the proposed budget during the Public Forum section of any City Council meeting or budget workshop, and by emailing CityCouncil-All@dover.nh.gov. Find more information about the proposed budget, including budget documents and video recordings of all budget meetings at the FY2027 Budget Revealed website.

    The City Council will also hold two public hearings on proposed ordinance changes before taking a vote. One ordinance change would repeal the Graffiti Management Advisory Committee.

    The other proposed ordinance change would add parameters for naming city property, which includes city schools. It would require any request to name city property for an individual to be signed by 10 current residents not related to the individual, and the request cannot be considered until at least two years after the person’s death. Eligible individuals shall have lived in Dover and made significant contributions to the civic life of Dover, according to the resolution. The ordinance would not apply to historical markers or memorial plaques placed within public spaces. 

    The City Council will also consider awarding a contract for removing the invasive milfoil plant from Willand Pond. City staff recommends the contract be awarded to Stahl Holdings, LLC for a three-year term for $47,455, utilizing ProcellaCOR for removal after reviewing diver-assisted suction harvesting (DASH) options, according to the resolution background materials. The city has received a $19,535 grant from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, which requires a 50% match from the city, bringing the total to $39,070....more

  • Ongoing project repairing, resurfacing city athletic courts

    posted on 3/8/2026

    A city contractor is in the process of repairing and resurfacing a number of city-owned athletic courts as part of a Capital Improvements Project.

    Currently, the contractor, Pine State Asphalt, is removing the court surface at the Frances G. Hopkins Elementary School on Horne Street. Removal is slated to begin on the Woodman Park basketball court next week. The court at Applevale Park will also be removed and replaced. The paving of these courts is temperature-dependent and is anticipated to occur in April and/or May. Once paved, the courts will need 30 days to cure, at which time the courts cannot be used.

    The Woodman Park tennis court and the courts at Longhill Park will receive crack repair. The pickleball court at Garrison Park will be resurfaced, along with the Park Street and Hancock parks.

    Affected courts will remain fenced and closed during construction....more

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City Council, 3/4/2026

The budget workshop of the Dover City Council on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. Departmental presentations included the Police, Fire and Rescue, Library and Information Technology departments.

posted on: 3/5/2026

Be a Hydrant Hero: How You Can Help After a Snowstorm

Be a Hydrant Hero

After a snowstorm, fire hydrants across Dover can quickly become buried and difficult to access. In this video, Dover Fire and Rescue explains why clearing hydrants is critical during the winter months and how residents can help. 

posted on: 3/2/2026

On the Agenda: Planning Board, 3/10/2026

Planning Board Preview, 3/10/2026

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, March 10, 2026.

posted on: 3/3/2026



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