City of Manchester, NH Public Works

City of Manchester, NH Public Works DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
City of Manchester, New Hampshire USA
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Today marked a milestone for the Amoskeag Bridge EB deck replacement project with the placement of the last major deck s...
06/09/2026

Today marked a milestone for the Amoskeag Bridge EB deck replacement project with the placement of the last major deck section. Work on the abutments, piers, expansion joints and girder painting will continue throughout the summer.

Roadway resurfacing is well underway within the city for the season.  Continental Paving of Londonderry installed the ba...
06/09/2026

Roadway resurfacing is well underway within the city for the season. Continental Paving of Londonderry installed the base course for Day St last Friday (pictured) and GMI Asphalt continues their work on Bremer St.

Congratulations to our June 2026 Employee of the Month, Danielle Corbett, of DPW Administration!Danielle has been with D...
06/09/2026

Congratulations to our June 2026 Employee of the Month, Danielle Corbett, of DPW Administration!
Danielle has been with DPW full-time for 3 years, in various administrative roles, currently in daily payroll coordination doing time entry, processing, and reconciliation for the DPW Highway, Parks and Facilities divisions—around 200 full-time employees and 80 seasonal temps total.
Some notable things Danielle has accomplished have been the groundbreaking ceremony for the Cemetery Brook Drain Tunnel project, coordinating DPW involvement in 100+ special events, annually, including the Taco Tour & Cruising Downtown, administration and recordkeeping for the DPW Highway & Parks commissions, and developing the Employee Recognition Program in its current form.
Danielle is known to have a wealth of knowledge and stellar organization skills.
Some key reasons Danielle has been chosen, according to her peers, is her unwavering willingness to assist anyone who needs it in the building and successfully onboarding her replacement as the Administrative Assistant III for the director and deputy director of the DPW, utilizing her strong planning, organizing and instruction skills. Her replacement strongly feels that it was the best training she has ever received.
Danielle is a super star, and we all are so lucky to have her!

There will be no trash or recycling collection on Monday, May 25, 2026 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. The Dr...
05/18/2026

There will be no trash or recycling collection on Monday, May 25, 2026 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. The Drop Off Facility will also be closed.

Residents whose collection day falls on the holiday (Monday) should place their items for pickup on the following day (Tuesday). All other residents should put their items out on their normal collection day, but may experience delays of up to 24 hours.

There will be no trash or recycling collection on Monday, May 25, 2026 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. The Drop Off Facility will also be closed. Residents whose collection day falls on ...

Congratulations to our May 2026 Employee of the Month, Nick Provencher of the Parks, Recreation & Cemetery Division! Nic...
05/05/2026

Congratulations to our May 2026 Employee of the Month, Nick Provencher of the Parks, Recreation & Cemetery Division! Nick has been with DPW full-time for just over 2 years, but has been working for us seasonally since 2017. Nick started with DPW as a Fun in the Sun counselor just after he graduated high school, and in the following years was promoted from counselor to site supervisor to program director. He is now our full-time Recreation Coordinator—not just for Fun in the Sun, but for all our recreation programs, permitting, and scheduling!

Nick’s dedication to his craft is well-known throughout the Manchester youth sports community. He was recently featured on the front page of the NH Union Leader for his work coaching for Memorial. Youth sports and summer activities for Manchester kids quite literally would not be the same without him! Nominations submitted for Nick highlighted his organizational skills, work ethic, and dependability. One employee wrote, “Nick always goes above and beyond to serve the people of Manchester and the surrounding communities that utilize our recreation facilities. He works crazy hours to get this done.”

Nick, thank you for everything you do for youth sports and public recreation in the City of Manchester. We are lucky to have you, and we appreciate you!

Check out Parks Commissioner Jen Drociak's Earth Day article on recycling in Manchester. If you've ever wondered what ca...
04/28/2026

Check out Parks Commissioner Jen Drociak's Earth Day article on recycling in Manchester. If you've ever wondered what can be recycled these days or where your recyclables go if you live in Manchester, you can find answers to those questions in this deep dive!

I was at Manchester High School West when the Students for Environmental Action (SEA) extracurricular club spearheaded the school’s first recycling initiative for plastic bottles and aluminum cans. I don’t recall if it included glass, such as the many Yoohoo and Snapple beverage bottles I purcha...

Did you know that over 100,000 crashes occur in work zones annually? Workers, commuters, and pedestrians are all affecte...
04/24/2026

Did you know that over 100,000 crashes occur in work zones annually? Workers, commuters, and pedestrians are all affected. Let’s keep roadway workers and each other safe.

Your actions behind the wheel can be forever. When you see orange cones, it’s a sign to slow down and stay vigilant. Because everyone deserves to make it home.

Help keep your grass green and our water clean! Many of us in Manchester value having finely maintained lawns and enjoy ...
04/13/2026

Help keep your grass green and our water clean! Many of us in Manchester value having finely maintained lawns and enjoy the time we spend working on them. However, some lawn care practices can cause water quality problems. Plants need nutrients to grow, but excess nutrients, including the nitrogen and phosphorus found in fertilizers, can run off when it rains and cause problems in local water bodies. Too many nutrients in water can trigger algal blooms that cloud water and rob it of oxygen. Here are some easy, water-quality friendly lawn care and fertilizer practices for creating and maintaining a truly healthy lawn that looks great AND is safer for the environment!

• Test your soil and only apply fertilizer when necessary
• Apply fertilizer sparingly and ensure proper application
• Apply fertilizers only in the spring and early fall
• Choose slow-release fertilizers with low or no phosphorus when possible
• Mow grass no shorter than three inches high
• Leave clippings on the lawn after mowing so they can return nutrients to the soil

Congratulations to our April employee of the month, Kelly Gill! Kelly is the office administrator for the DPW HR team. S...
04/10/2026

Congratulations to our April employee of the month, Kelly Gill! Kelly is the office administrator for the DPW HR team. She has been with the City of Manchester for 3 years, two of those with DPW. This is a very busy season for Kelly and her team. Every year, Kelly is responsible for the hiring and onboarding process for all of DPW’s seasonal workers—Fun in the Sun counselors, lifeguards, and extra help for Parks & Rec during the growing season. Within just a few weeks every spring, her HR team brings on 137 temporary employees!

Our full-time employees also know they can always rely on Kelly to help them with any questions they may have, from benefits enrollment to FMLA eligibility. Her willingness to help others was mentioned nine separate times in the various nominations submitted for her! Her cheerful, bubbly demeanor brings joy to the workplace and puts people instantly at ease. She is an incredible asset to our administrative team, and we are lucky to have her.

Kelly, we appreciate you and everything you do. Thank you for your service to our employees and the City of Manchester!

The first 2026 Household Hazardous Waste Collection event has been scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 8:00 AM - 2:...
04/07/2026

The first 2026 Household Hazardous Waste Collection event has been scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM at the Drop Off Facility, 500 Dunbarton Road. During this event, Manchester residents may come to the Drop Off to dispose of up to 10 gallons of liquid and 20 pounds of solid household hazardous waste at no cost. Liquids should be in clearly labeled containers no larger than five gallons each. Containers should be carried individually or in boxes, not in garbage bags. Participants must bring proof of Manchester residency.

Hazardous wastes should never be placed in the trash or poured down a drain. Common household hazardous wastes include anti-freeze, button cell and rechargeable batteries (not alkaline), cleaners and disinfectants, mercury thermometers, fluorescent bulbs, pesticides, solvents, and oil-based paints, stains & thinners. For more information on hazardous wastes, visit www.manchesternh.gov/hhw

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