As part of the Cemetery Brook Drain Tunnel Project, a portion of Union St. from Willow St. to Clay St., will be closed for a period of time. A detour via Willow Street and Beech Street will be signposted. Refer to the posted figure below.
- Union Closure begins: May 26, 2026
- Anticipated Union Reopening: July 3, 2026
What to Expect:
- Traffic will be detoured onto Willow and Silver Streets
- Both vehicular traffic lanes will be closed.
- Roadways will be reopened each night.
- Pedestrian access will be maintained on the southbound side.
- Local business and residential driveway access will be maintained and will be closely coordinated by the contractor.
Important Notes:
- Please follow posted detour signs and allow extra travel time. Refer to the detour figure provided below.
- Parking will be prohibited within the construction area
- Whenever possible, we encourage drivers to plan ahead and avoid the construction area.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to enhance our community’s infrastructure.
Sincerely,
Environmental Protection Division
Department of Public Works
City of Manchester

HB 1159, which updates the State Building Code, has been signed into law by Governor Ayotte. The effective date is July 1, 2026.
This update will formally adopt the 2024 editions of the International Building Code, International Residential Code, International Existing Building Code, International Plumbing Code, International Mechanical Code and International Pool and Spa Code.
The Energy Code will remain as the 2018 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code, and the Electrical Code will remain as the 2023 edition of NFPA 70.
There is a 6-month grace period between July 1, 2026 and December 31, 2026 where an applicant can choose between the 2021 and 2024 editions of the International Codes in their entirety for construction project. In other words, utilizing individual provisions from each Code edition would not be allowed.
The Tax Office will be Closed on Friday, June 19, 2026.
We will resume our normal business schedule on Monday, June 22, 2026.
FREE meals will be available for all children ages 18 and under throughout the summer. Spread the word and make sure every child has access to nutritious meals when school is out. See the flyer HERE for details.
Manchester, NH - The City of Manchester has once again been recognized as one of the best-run cities in the United States, earning the No. 3 overall ranking in WalletHub’s annual Best-Run Cities in America report for the second year in a row.
The ranking evaluates how effectively local governments deliver services and produce results for residents across a broad range of categories, including financial stability, education, health, safety, economy, and infrastructure.
Manchester ranked third among more than 140 cities nationwide, continuing a trend of national recognition for the City's performance and quality of life.
"Being named one of the best-run cities in America is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of many, including our City employees, community partners, and residents who make Manchester such a special place to live, work, and raise a family," said Mayor Jay Ruais. "This recognition comes at a time when Manchester is making real progress on some of our community's biggest challenges. Crime has continued to fall, we’re expanding housing opportunities, addressing homelessness through a comprehensive response, while making our City run more effectively and efficiently, delivering results for our taxpayers among other key initiatives. While more hard work remains, this ranking is a testament to the progress our City is making and the bright future ahead for Manchester."
WalletHub's annual rankings compare cities across a variety of performance measures to identify communities that effectively deliver services and achieve strong outcomes for residents.
The full WalletHub Best-Run Cities in America report is available at: Best- & Worst-Run Cities in America in 2026
SAVE THE DATE- Monday June 22!
Join us for City's Age-Friendly Celebration and the official launch of the NEW Bus Pilot Route #42! The bus is FREE from June 22- Sept 5th! This pilot program was developed through the Age-Friendly Manchester Initiative, to improve mobility, independence, and access to essential destinations for older adults and residents throughout our community!
The event will take place in two locations from 11am-1pm.
- Starting at Price Rite (365 Lincoln Street) at 11am, there will be music from Latino Vibes 94.9, community resources and a ribbon cutting with Mayor Ruais at 12:15pm.
- At Livingston Park, there will be more community resources, the Library's Book-mobile, Milly the Police mini-pony and a bonus Manchester Senior Walk starting at 11:30am. Lace up those sneakers!
Check out the flyer here!
The City is pleased to announce that we will be transitioning to a new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in the coming months. This modernization initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to improving operational efficiency, enhancing service delivery, and providing a better experience for residents, businesses, and City employees.
The new ERP platform will streamline key business processes across multiple departments, improve data management, and support more effective and transparent municipal operations.
For questions or assistance, please contact the appropriate City department or visit this page regularly for updates.
Thank you for your continued support as we invest in technology that will better serve our community.
The City of Manchester Parks, Recreation, and Cemetery Division would like to inform you that the Derryfield Park Tennis Courts will be closed for repairs and resurfacing beginning Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
PROJECT SCHEDULE
• Construction Start: June 3, 2026
• Estimated Completion: On or before June 24, 2026
• Duration: Approximately 3 weeks (weather permitting)
CLOSURE DETAILS
The courts will be completely closed for the duration of the project. Tennis play, pedestrian access, and foot traffic will not be permitted in the work area. Fencing and signage will be installed, and visitors are asked to respect all posted barriers.
Please note that project completion depends on weather conditions and proper curing time for surfacing materials. Any schedule changes will be communicated through City channels.
PUBLIC NOTICE TO VOTERS
Pursuant to N.H. RSA 654:27-a, the Board of Registrars shall hold session for the purpose of periodic checklist maintenance. The Board of Registrars for the City of Manchester will be in session at the Office of the City Clerk, One City Hall Plaza, on Friday, June 12, 2026, at 4:45 p.m. to take action on all requests to correct the checklist as provided in N.H. RSA 654:27-a.
Any voter who would like to register to vote is encouraged to complete a voter registration form at the Office of the City Clerk. Voters may register during regular business hours (Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Anyone who wishes to register to vote must present proof of age, identity, domicile, and citizenship at the time of registration. For additional information, please visit the City Clerk’s Office website at manchesternh.gov/elections or call (603) 624-6455.
Board of Registrars
s/Matthew Normand
City Clerk
As part of the Cemetery Brook Drain Tunnel Project, a portion of Somerville St. will be closed for a period of time. Detour routes will be as illustrated in the map below and as directed by signs on site.
- Somerville Street Closure begins: June 1, 2026
- Somerville Street Anticipated reopening: July 1, 2026
What to Expect:
- Somerville Street eastbound will be detoured via Shasta Steet.
- Somerville Street westbound will be detoured via Silver Street.
Important Notes:
- Please follow direction from posted traffic signs, police details, flaggers and allow extra travel time through the work zone.
- For lane shifts or temporary lane closures during construction, please be aware of new lane markings, barricaded routes, or traffic cones.
- Parking will be prohibited within the construction area.
- Drivers and pedestrians should use extreme caution when traveling past work zones, especially at night or in adverse weather, when visibility is limited.
- Whenever possible, we encourage drivers to plan ahead and avoid the construction area.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to enhance our community’s infrastructure.
Sincerely,
Environmental Protection Division
Department of Public Works
City of Manchester
