The Town of Manchester mailed the tax bills for the October 1, 2025 Grand List on June 22, 2026. The first installment of taxes on the Grand List of October 1, 2025 are due and payable on July 1, 2026.Failure to pay any tax that is due by August 3, 2026 will cause the tax to become delinquent and subject to interest at the rate of 1.5% per month, back to the original due date of July 1, 2026.
The Water Department will be flushing water mains in areas of the distribution system. Please see the attached list of streets for this week of flushing.Fire flow tests and hydraulic capacity tests of the system will also be done during this week in an effort to decrease the disturbances to our customers.
The Manchester Landfill and the Commercial Scale will be closed on Friday, June 26 from 12pm to the end of the day for paving. The Transfer Station will still be open for residents to access with Recycling Permits and Punch Cards.
The Town of Manchester Department of Public Works, Engineering Division proposes work under this contract that includes the milling and resurfacing of approximately 64,000 square yards of bituminous concrete roadway at various locations in the Town of Manchester. Project includes appurtenant work such as the resetting of utility structures, pavement markings, and traffic control.
Subject roads and streets will have one to four inches (1" to 4") of pavement removed and new pavement (bituminous concrete) installed, matching existing elevations, unless otherwise noted below or in the Contract Documents. The installation of new pavement typically occurs in two passes: the base course and the top course/driving surface. This project only includes the removal and replacement of the top course/driving surface.
Look for signing indicating "Raised Structures" during the interim period between paving the base course and top course. These signs are warning of structures such as manhole covers, catch basins, and valve boxes raised above the base course such that they will be level for the final, top course paving. Paving will also include "crowning" the roadway, typically along the center line, to provide a cross-slope that directs storm water to drain away from the travel lanes to the gutterline of the roadway, where storm structures are located.
Please note that the following list may be amended without notice at any time with additional street segments added and/or removed as directed by the Engineer. Some roads listed may also not include the full length of the road. Reasons for excluding a portion or segment of a road include, but are not limited to: pavement conditions not warranting rehabilitation at this time, planned future utility and/or storm drainage work being coordinated, roadway requires more extensive reconstruction outside the scope of the subject project, or other reasons at the discretion of the Engineer.
Town owned roads and streets included in the contracted project work:
This project is funded through the 2021 Public Works Bond Referendum.