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Friday Updates 07/23/2010

“ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES” Friday, July 23, 2010 Panoramic view of the roundabout at Main Street and North Drive Courtesy Department of Public Works Durham’s very first roundabout was constructed this week just west of the UNH tennis courts at the intersection of Main Street and North Drive. Construction crews are diligently working to complete the roundabout and the other associated improvement before UNH students return late next month. In addition to being a traffic calming measure, the roundabout...
Read More.FAQ

What are the Town Office hours? Monday through Friday, 8:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Where can I register my car? Renewal stickers and license plates can be purchased at Town Clerk's Office for an additional $2.50 per registration. How often do I have to get my car inspected? Car must be inspected within ten (10) days of first registration in New Hampshire. After that, inspection is done in the registrant's birth month. Where can I apply for a driver's...
Read More.Durham Promotional Video

In cooperation with Mobile Video and Photography, Durham has produced a promotional video. Watch it here after the jump!
Read More.Commercial Core Strategic Plan
After edits and additions to the document, the Durham Commercial Core Strategic Plan created by B. Dennis Town Design has arrived in its final form. The Plan is a detailed description of the planning Charrette held in November of 2009. It also includes an analysis of Durham’s past and current situation, an illustrative master plan, a review of our zoning, and an implementation plan. The strategic plan provides a road map for future economic and community development in Durham's...
Read More.Stewardship Plan Presentation

In the spring of 2009, the Durham Conservation Commission, with the endorsement of the Town Council, submitted a grant application to the Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership, Community Technical Assistance Program, for the development of a stewardship plan to better track, manage, and protect the ecological values of Town-owned conservation lands. Subsequently, the DCC hired a Technical Assistance Provider, Ellen Snyder, of Ibis Wildlife Consulting to develop Stewardship Plans on four Durham properties: Wagon Hill Farm, Doe Farm, Longmarsh Preserve, and...
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