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City Council to hold several Public Hearings on 5/21

The City of Rochester will hold several public hearings on Tuesday, May 21 at 6:00 pm in Council Chambers, at City Hall, located at 31 Wakefield Street. Public input is encouraged during these hearings.

  • Resolution Adopting a FY 2025 Rochester CDBG “Action Plan for the City of Rochester, N.H.” and Approving and Appropriating the FY 2025 Community Development Budget for the City of Rochester.
  • Resolution Approving Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Operating Budget for the City of Rochester.
  • Resolution Authorizing and Approving Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Capital Budget for the City of Rochester and Authorizing Borrowing in connection therewith.
  • Resolution Approving Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Operating Budget for the City of Rochester School District.
  • Resolution Authorizing and Approving Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Capital Budget for the City of Rochester School District and Authorizing Borrowing in connection therewith.
  • Resolution Authorizing Supplemental Appropriation of $300,000 for the Wastewater Treatment Septage Receiving Facility Project.
  • Resolution for Supplemental Appropriation to the FY24 Sewer Fund Capital Improvements Program Sewer System Master Plan in the amount of $100,000.

For additional information regarding any of the resolutions above, contact the City Clerk’s Office at (603) 332-2130.

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