posted on 3/10/2025
The City Council will hold a public hearing on the city-side of the proposed fiscal year 2026 budget at its Wednesday, March 12 meeting.
The Council previously held a public hearing on the education portion of the FY2026 budget at its Feb. 26 meeting. In addition to the public hearings, members of the public are encouraged to provide their opinions on the FY2026 budget during the Public Forum section of any budget workshop or City Council meeting, or by emailing the City Council at CityCouncil-All@dover.nh.gov. Find more information about the FY2026 budget at the FY2026 Budget Revealed online resource.
The City Council will also hold two public hearings on pending ordinance resolutions. One resolution would add paid parking on Third Street between Chestnut and Grove streets, and on Grove Street from Third Street to the end of the street by the train tracks. The other public hearing is on a resolution to repeal the McConnell Center Advisory Board.
posted on 3/10/2025
The City Council will hold a public hearing on the city-side of the proposed fiscal year 2026 budget at its Wednesday, March 12 meeting.
The Council previously held a public hearing on the education portion of the FY2026 budget at its Feb. 26 meeting. In addition to the public hearings, members of the public are encouraged to provide their opinions on the FY2026 budget during the Public Forum section of any budget workshop or City Council meeting, or by emailing the City Council at CityCouncil-All@dover.nh.gov. Find more information about the FY2026 budget at the FY2026 Budget Revealed online resource.
The City Council will also hold two public hearings on pending ordinance resolutions. One resolution would add paid parking on Third Street between Chestnut and Grove streets, and on Grove Street from Third Street to the end of the street by the train tracks. The other public hearing is on a resolution to repeal the McConnell Center Advisory Board.
Also on the agenda:
The Council will also hold a first reading of a resolution that would authorize appropriation and bonding for the FY2026 Capital Improvements Program. The bonding would be for $5,165,000 through the state’s Drinking Water Revolving Fund that would be used for lead service line replacement projects. The Council will hold a public hearing on the resolution on March 26 with a vote to occur on April 9.
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The meeting will be held in City Hall’s Council Chambers beginning at 7 p.m. It will broadcast on Channel 22 and online at https://dovernh.viebit.com, where it will also be available on-demand.