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Citizens Leadership Academy offers behind-the-scenes look at local government
posted on 9/19/2024
The Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the City of Dover, will once again offer the Citizens Leadership Academy this October. The free program provides Dover residents a unique opportunity to learn about local government operations and explore ways to contribute to the city’s future.
The 2024 Citizens Leadership Academy will meet on Oct. 10, 17, 24, 26 and 31, and Nov. 7. Each session brings together a diverse group of residents who want to deepen their knowledge of Dover’s municipal structure and actively participate in civic life. Attendees will gain insights into the key issues impacting the city and learn how they can get involved in maintaining and improving Dover’s quality of life.
This year’s program will include presentations from city officials, offering an inside look at how various departments contribute to the community. Topics and dates for the 2024 Citizens Leadership Academy are as follows:...more
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Portland Avenue opens to two-way traffic as retaining wall work nears completion
posted on 9/18/2024
The temporary traffic signals on Portland Avenue by Cochecho and Chapel streets were removed last week, allowing the resumption of two-way traffic as the work on the retaining wall project nears completion. However, motorists should anticipate a single lane of alternating one-way traffic within project limits, which will occur as needed to complete the project.
The remaining work includes pouring the remaining concrete sidewalk, which is anticipated to be completed early next week. However, the new sidewalk section will be closed until the safety railing is installed, which is not expected for weeks or more due to product availability. Milling and paving Portland Avenue within the project limits is projected to occur around the end of the month.
Work began earlier this year to rebuild the critical retaining wall supporting Portland Avenue. It was built to allow a new sidewalk section along the wall between Chapel and Cochecho streets and includes new street lights. ...more
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