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.
Published on August 25, 2023
In recent months, Connecticut has been contending with the impact of flooding from storms. These storms are a strong reminder of the risks posed by natural disasters.
The Town of Manchester is currently working with the Capitol Region Council of Government (CRCOG) and the Connecticut Institute for Resilience and Climate Adaptation (CIRCA) to update the Capitol Region’s Hazard Mitigation Plan along with a “Hazard Mitigation AND Climate Adaptation Plan (HMCAP)”.
The plans will outline a set of actions that can be taken to reduce losses of property and life due to natural disasters like floods, severe wind events, winter storms, wildfires, droughts, extreme heat events, and earthquakes; and will outline a set of actions to reduce impacts of these events when made worse by the effects of climate change.
People living and working in and near the Capitol region (which includes Manchester) have several opportunities to provide input to the planning process.
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