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Curbside Christmas tree collection scheduled for January 12 through January 16, 2026

Published: 01/02/2026 8:53 AM - General Announcements

Manchester, NH: City - Advisory

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DPW safety reminder: Drive carefully near refuse collection trucks. NEVER pass on the right!

Published: 12/30/2025 10:22 AM - General Announcements

Manchester, NH: City - Community Message

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City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 12/30/2025 6:25 AM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced no CSO activations during the past 12 hours.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

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No trash collection Thursday, January 1, 2026 in observance of the New Year's Day holiday

Published: 12/29/2025 12:09 PM - General Announcements

Manchester, NH: City - Advisory

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City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 12/29/2025 3:53 AM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced CSO activations due to heavy rainfall and corresponding high flows.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

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Manchester City Hall Closed from Noon Dec. 24 - Dec. 26.

Published: 12/24/2025 9:29 AM - General Announcements

Manchester, NH: City - Advisory

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Road Work Notice: December 22 - December 23 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. daily

Published: 12/22/2025 8:17 AM - General Announcements

Manchester, NH: City - Advisory

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City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 12/20/2025 5:26 AM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced no CSO activations during the past 12 hours.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

Thank you

City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 12/19/2025 11:55 AM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced CSO activations due to heavy rainfall and corresponding high flows.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

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No trash collection Thursday 12/25; Drop Off Facility closed 12pm 12/24 - 7:30am 12/29

Published: 12/19/2025 9:00 AM - General Announcements

Manchester, NH: City - Advisory

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Board of Mayor and Aldermen Approve New Zoning Rewrite

Published: 12/17/2025 - Mayor's Press Room Announcements

MANCHESTER, NH – Last night, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted to approve Manchester’s historic new Zoning Rewrite, a major step toward modernizing the city’s land use regulations and advancing the community’s vision for growth, housing, and economic opportunity.

The rewrite implements key recommendations of the 2021 Manchester Master Plan, which was the first master plan update since 2009. The Master Plan was shaped by extensive community input and outlines residents’ long-term goals for how Manchester should develop. One of the plan’s central recommendations was to update the city’s land-use regulations to reflect the community’s goals and to make these laws clearer and more user-friendly.

The rewrite is the first and most important step toward fulfilling that recommendation. It will anchor a new Manchester Land Use Code that will bring together the zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations, and site plan regulations into a single and streamlined document. This consolidation will make the rules easier to understand and apply, reduce red tape, and create more opportunities for development, housing, and business investment.

Work on the rewrite began in late 2021. Since then, the City has partnered with planning consultants and engaged in an extensive public process that included interviews, a multi-day design charrette, and multiple rounds of drafting. The first public draft was released on June 21, 2024, followed by a robust citywide outreach effort.

Throughout the summer of 2024, Manchester hosted 12 community meetings in partnership with the University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension to ensure broad public participation. The City also partnered with the UNH Survey Center to conduct a zoning survey. More than 1,000 residents attended public meetings and nearly 1,500 responded to the survey. The thousands of comments provided during this process helped shape the second draft, which was released on August 8, 2025.

“We must drive down the cost of housing and make Manchester more affordable. This zoning rewrite is one of the most important steps we can take to secure Manchester’s future,” said Mayor Jay Ruais. “By modernizing our land use code, we are unlocking new opportunities for housing, promoting responsible growth, and making it easier for residents and businesses to invest in our city. This work reflects the voices of thousands of Manchester residents, and I want to express my deepest gratitude to everyone who participated in this process. I especially want to thank Director Jeff Belanger, Senior Planner Kristin Bixby, and the entire Planning and Community Development Department for their leadership, their persistence, and their tremendous dedication to getting this right.”

“This zoning rewrite is the product of the most comprehensive public engagement that the City of Manchester has ever done for a zoning ordinance,” said Jeff Belanger, Director of the Manchester Planning and Community Development Department. “From the beginning, our goal has always been to understand what the people of Manchester want for the future of their city and to deliver that to them. I want to thank everyone who participated in the public engagement, whether they came to a community meeting, or filled out a survey, or submitted a comment. We heard you, the rewrite is a reflection of what you said, and this process could not have succeeded without you. I also want to sincerely thank Mayor Ruais for his leadership and support, which was essential to the adoption of the zoning rewrite.”

This is only the third comprehensive zoning rewrite in Manchester’s history. Its approval marks a significant milestone in ensuring the city remains responsive to the needs of today’s residents and businesses while supporting sustainable and well-planned growth for decades to come.

Road Work Notice: December 15 - December 19 - 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. daily

Published: 12/12/2025 2:49 PM - General Announcements

Manchester, NH: City - Advisory

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Road Closures: The Ugly Sweater 5K will be held on Saturday, Dec. 13th, 2025

Published: 12/12/2025 1:00 PM - General Announcements

Manchester, NH: City - Advisory

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*** FRAUD ALERT *** Email Ending in @usa.com

Published: 12/09/2025 9:00 AM - Planning & Community Development Announcements

Please be aware that some applicants to the ZBA and Planning Board have received fraudulent emails from planning.cityofmanchester.gov@usa.com that appear to be forwarding an invoice, stating that all correspondence must be conducted exclusively by email and require payment only by wire transfer.  

The Planning and Community Development Department will never send an invoice that requires payment only by wire transfer.  If you have any questions regarding fees owed, please call customer service directly at (603) 624-6450. 

City of Manchester Announces 2026 Inauguration Ceremony for Mayor, Board of Aldermen, and Board of School Committee

Published: 12/09/2025 - Mayor's Press Room Announcements

MANCHESTER, NH — The City of Manchester announces the Inauguration of Mayor Jay Ruais, Members of the Board of Aldermen, and Board of School Committee.

The public is invited and encouraged to attend this civic event, which marks the beginning of a new term of municipal leadership and service to the community. The ceremony will include the administration of oaths of office, remarks from the Mayor, and musical performances.

“The inauguration is an opportunity for our community to come together, celebrate public service, and look ahead to the work that lies before us,” said Mayor Ruais. “I am honored to continue serving the people of Manchester, and I look forward to partnering with residents, businesses, and our dedicated city officials to continue making progress here in the Queen City.”

Details regarding parking, accessibility, and program schedule will be shared closer to the event date on the City’s website and official social media channels.

Event Details

  • What: Inauguration of Mayor Ruais, Board of Aldermen, and Board of School Committee
  • When: Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at 11:00 a.m.
  • Where: Palace Theater, 80 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH

Public Invitation

All residents, community partners, media, and stakeholders are welcome to join the City of Manchester for this important civic celebration.

Organizational meetings of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen and the Board of School Committee will be held at City Hall immediately following the ceremony.

Manchester City Library News - corrected Winter 2025 / 2026

Published: 12/08/2025 2:23 PM - MCL Notes

Thank you for subscribing to the Manchester City Library's newsletter, MCL Notes. A corrected version of the December/January/February issue is now available.

Manchester City Library News - Winter 2025 / 2026

Published: 12/05/2025 3:18 PM - MCL Notes

Thank you for subscribing to the Manchester City Library's newsletter, MCL Notes. The December/January/February issue is now available.

City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 12/01/2025 7:40 AM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced no CSO activations during the past 12 hours.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

Thank you

City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 11/30/2025 7:36 PM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced CSO activations due to heavy rainfall and corresponding high flows.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

Thank you

City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 11/26/2025 4:56 PM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced no CSO activations during the past 12 hours.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

Thank you

City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 11/25/2025 11:31 PM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced CSO activations due to heavy rainfall and corresponding high flows.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

Thank you

Board of Mayor and Aldermen Approves Funding to Expand Recovery and Stabilization Services at Hope for NH Recovery

Published: 11/20/2025 12:37 PM - Mayor's Press Room Announcements

Manchester, NH – On Tuesday, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a proposal to strengthen Manchester’s recovery infrastructure by supporting the expansion of Hope for NH Recovery’s services at 293 Wilson Street.

“I want to thank the Board of Aldermen for unanimously supporting this initiative. Hope for NH Recovery has been, and continues to be, an indispensable partner in our city’s response to the substance use crisis,” said Mayor Ruais. “Their teams work every day to meet people where they are, whether on our streets, alongside our first responders, or in our neighborhoods. They help guide residents toward treatment, recovery, and long-term stability. This project gives them the tools they need to strengthen and expand that impact.”

Hope for NH Recovery has long served as a trusted resource for individuals with a substance use disorder, providing peer-based recovery services, crisis engagement, and navigation to treatment and ongoing supports. Their close collaboration with first responders and outreach teams has allowed them to build strong relationships with some of Manchester’s most vulnerable residents.

The approved funding will allow Hope for NH Recovery to acquire a condominium unit at their current service location, creating a dedicated short term, substance free recovery and emergency stabilization facility. The site will offer temporary housing for up to ten individuals in acute crisis while they await placement in treatment programs, ensuring safety, stability, and continuity of care in a familiar and supportive environment. This is a one-time city expenditure used only for property acquisition.

"The impact of this partnership is visible in the hundreds of members currently rebuilding their lives at Hope," said Randy Stevens, Executive Director at Hope for NH Recovery. "This collaboration has become a catalyst for the kind of systemic change we all want to see. It’s not just about services; it’s about creating an environment where recovery is contagious. You can feel the difference the moment you enter the building. By working so closely with the City, we are effectively converting individual successes into a safer, healthier, and more vibrant community for everyone."

Mayor Ruais added, “There is a critical service gap in our community. There is often a short window when someone has accepted help to get them into long-term treatment and off our streets. That window closes if they are waiting for the help, and hope is lost. At zero cost to the taxpayer, we are working to break the cycle of homelessness and addiction on our streets, and I want to thank Hope for NH Recovery, and Aldermen Kelly Thomas and Bill Barry for their continued efforts on this important issue.”

Additional Background on the City’s Support of Hope for NH Recovery:

  • The Board of Mayor and Aldermen previously approved $201,000 in Opioid Abatement funds for an expansion of their community outreach teams.
  • The Manchester Fire Department donated an SUV to Hope for NH Recovery to support their outreach and engagement efforts

City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 11/16/2025 4:56 PM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced no CSO activations during the past 12 hours.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

Thank you

City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 11/15/2025 10:19 PM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced CSO activations due to heavy rainfall and corresponding high flows.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

Thank you

City of Manchester CSO Notification

Published: 11/11/2025 9:46 AM - CSO Discharge Notification

Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced no CSO activations during the past 12 hours.

For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:

https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap

Thank you

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