Common Questions and Answers
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Visit See, Click, Fix on the web or download the app to report a concern. You are able to view a map of all issues in Concord and follow up on the progress of your issue being resolved by General Services.
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General Services has a great website with all solid waste related information.
Automated Collection: https://www.concordnh.gov/2041/Automated-Collection
Trash pickup updates and where to find purple bags at the store: https://www.concordnh.gov/911/Trash
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The city has an alert system for EVERYTHING!! Visit the Notify Me webpage and check the alerts you want to see sent to your phone from the list.
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First, visit the list of all vacancies on boards, commissions, and committees.
https://www.concordnh.gov/2043/Boards-Commissions-Vacancies
Click on the one you’re interested in to learn more. When you’re ready to apply, complete the application and email it to City Manager Tom Aspell, citymanager@concordnh.gov.
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All meeting agendas and minutes for committees and City Council can be found here: https://concordnh.gov/Archive.aspx
The city calendar for public meetings is here: https://concordnh.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
ConcordTV records City Council meetings, Planning Board, Finance Committee, Zoning Board, and some city events. The Youtube channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/@CityofConcordNH603
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All of that can be found here: https://concordnh.gov/453/Property-Taxes-Treasury-Collections
If you prefer to go in-person to pay:
For taxes and vehicle registrations use the dropbox outside City Hall at 41 Green Street, or visit the collections office at the first floor of City Hall
For dog registrations, visit the City Clerk’s office on the first floor of City Hall.
For parking tickets, visit the police station at 35 Green Street.
For library fines, visit your local library branch (main, Heights, or Penacook)
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Please call or visit the City Clerk with questions. You can register to vote at the City Clerk’s office at 41 Green St first floor up to two weeks prior to an election, otherwise you can register in-person at you polling location.
Voter information: https://concordnh.gov/880/Elections-Voter-Info
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Concord Area Transit has a number of fixed-service routes and paratransit options.
Please visit their website to learn more about routes and resources: https://concordareatransit.com/
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The Concord Public Library branches (main, Heights, and Penacook) offer a variety of programming for children, families, adults, and seniors. All ages!
They also have a Library of Things, the main branch has a seed library seasonally, there are museum passes available, paid printing services, free use of computers, Libby and Hoopla access, and so much more.
https://concordnh.gov/1983/Library
Library cards are free to apply for. You need a photo ID and a document proving residence such as a lease, vehicle registration, or utility bill: https://www.concordnh.gov/600/Get-a-Library-Card
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All city councilor contact information can be found here, and email is the best way to get something “on the record” https://www.concordnh.gov/Directory.aspx?DID=6
When you email them, it’s recommended to cc the City Clerk, Janice Bonenfant- cityclerk@concordnh.gov