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The City of Dover, NH is a great place to live, work, and play. Dover is conveniently located in the seacoast area of New Hampshire. Settled in 1623, Dover is the oldest permanent settlement in New Hampshire and the 7th oldest in the United States.
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The City of Dover, NHis ranked one of the top 100 communities in the United States and one of the nation's top communities for young people.
Source: CNN/Money and America's Promise Alliance
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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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The City of Dover, NHis the fastest-growing city in New Hampshire.
Source: U.S. Census
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The City of Dover, NHis home to a vibrant and thriving business community.
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Downtown placemaking, middle school HVAC upgrades among the resolutions on Council’s agenda
posted on 7/6/2026
The City Council holds its first meeting of fiscal year 2027 on Wednesday, July 8. On the agenda are a number of resolutions and four public hearings.
One public hearing is for the resolution to authorize using $125,000 generated from Dover Business and Industrial Development Authority land sales in Enterprise Park to invest in downtown placemaking and cultural infrastructure, including $60,000 for the Dover Arts Commission sculpture base program, $60,000 for the Light Up Dover project and $5,000 for Fish Ladder Park. The resolution received a unanimous recommendation from DBIDA. “These investments will activate public spaces, attract visitors, and create a cohesive downtown experience that will support economic activity in Dover,” it states in the resolution’s background materials. “Targeting the downtown allows us to maximize the community and business benefits of these investments by supporting a larger number of individual businesses.”
Another public hearing will be held on a resolution that would amend sections of the Vehicle and Traffic ordinance. One part is the changing of parking restrictions on select streets to aid winter snow removal and emergency vehicle access. Another part is adding parking permit areas on sections of Washington and Chestnut streets. There is a separate public hearing and resolution related to setting the fees for these new parking permit areas. These proposed changes were recommended by the Parking Commission.
The last public hearing is on the resolution authorizing the City of Dover to conduct its annual appraisal of real estate for fiscal year 2027 (tax year 2026). It’s been the city’s practice for decades to conduct the annual assessment to ensure assessments are proportional to market value. This is the first of two public hearings of the resolution. Another will be held on Wednesday, July 22, with a City Council vote on Wednesday, Aug. 22....more
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Community Power sets new rates, effective Aug. 1
posted on 7/6/2026
The Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH) announced its default “Granite Basic” residential electricity supply rate for Dover customers at 14.949 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh), effective Aug. 1, 2026, through January 31, 2027. The new rate is a 0.286-cent increase, or 1.95% above the current 14.663-cent kWh rate.
The coalition’s board of directors adopted the new rates at its June 26 meeting based on CPCNH’s cost of service, noting in its announcement that the rate “adjustment reflect higher energy supply costs associated with wholesale market conditions, including impacts from geopolitical conflicts and increased demand during the past winter.”
Community Power’s Granite Basic provides 25.2% of renewable energy content. They also offer Granite Plus, with 33% renewable content, Clean 50 with 50% renewable content, and Clean 100, which provides 100% of energy from renewable sources. The kWh rates for the Aug. 1, 2026 to Jan. 31, 2027 are as follows: Granite Basic at 14.949, Granite Plus at 15.349, Clean 50 at 16.049, and Clean 100 at 18.049. ...more
Waterfront Development Project Update and Tour: Summer 2026
Project Manager Jamie Stevens leads a tour of the Cochecho Waterfront Development Project, highlighting recent progress throughout the site, including Nebi Park, the pavilion and plaza area, Riverwalk pathways, paddle dock, public art, landscaping, lighting, seating, stormwater features and shoreline restoration work.
posted on: 6/30/2026
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