Armed Robbery - October 6th, 2017
October 6, 2017At approximately 12:27 A.M. on October 6, 2017 (Friday Morning) Portsmouth Police were called to the McDonald’s at 1000 Lafayette Road for the report of an Armed Robbery. An employee of McDonalds reported being approached in the parking lot after locking up the business by a male with a handgun. With the gun pointed at the employee the suspect demanded to be let into the restaurant. The suspect was not able to get back into the restaurant and ultimately took personal belongings from the employee.
Mayor Blalock Declares October 5th as Energy Efficiency Day
October 5, 2017Mayor Jack Blalock has declared October 5th to be Energy Efficiency Day in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Portsmouth now joins a nationwide network of energy efficiency groups and partners who are celebrating the nation’s second annual Energy Efficiency Day.
For Mayor Blalock, it is important to further unite the community in the City’s sustainable efforts. This action to officially recognize Energy Efficiency Day complements ongoing initiatives by the City and invites residents to celebrate more eco-friendly practices.
Mayor Blalock Thanks Exiting City Councilors, Encourages Residents to Vote
October 5, 2017With the Portsmouth Municipal Election a little over a month away, Mayor Jack Blalock would like to thank exiting City Councilors and remind residents the importance of participating in local elections on Tuesday, November 7th.
Planning Board Recommends Gateway Mixed Use District Amendments to Council
September 29, 2017On September 21, 2017, the Planning Board voted to recommend to the City Council for adoption zoning amendments to allow for a mix of residential and nonresidential development in some of the City’s primary corridor areas and to increase the diversity of housing types.
The proposed Gateway Mixed Use District amendments include two new zoning districts: Gateway Corridor Mixed Use (G1) and Gateway Corridor Mixed Use Center (G2) in four primary areas:
Planning Board Recommends Off-Street Parking Amendments to Council
September 29, 2017On September 21, 2017, the Planning Board voted to recommend that the City Council adopt amendments to Articles 8, 11 and 15 regarding off-street parking regulations.
Portsmouth PD assists the CAC in Beards for Bucks Fundraiser Event!
September 28, 2017Portsmouth, N.H. – It's a campaign called “Beards for Bucks.’' Starting October 1st, law enforcement officers across Rockingham County will go razor-less to raise awareness and funds for the Child Advocacy Center of Rockingham County (CACRC), a local non-profit organization that collaborates with law enforcement to provide safe, child-friendly spaces for investigative services of child abuse.
Portsmouth Schools - Staying in Touch
September 25, 2017Between Central Office and the schools across the Portsmouth School District we know frequent and clear communications with families, students and staff are essential for any high functioning school system, so we’re continuously working to improve our outreach. We would like to take a moment to share just a few of our communications tools to ensure everyone can follow the moves of our bustling district.
Off-Street Parking Zoning Amendments
September 15, 2017The Planning Board is currently considering amendments to the Zoning Ordinance, Article 11 – Site Development Standards, Section 10.1110 – Off-Street Parking.
For more information on the Planning Board, please visit https://www.portsmouthnh.gov/planportsmouth/planning-board.
Gateway Mixed Use Zoning Amendments
September 15, 2017The Planning Board is currently considering zoning amendments to allow for a mix of residential and nonresidential development in some of the City’s primary corridor areas and to increase the diversity of housing types.
The proposed Gateway Mixed Use District amendments include two new zoning districts: Gateway Corridor Mixed Use (G1) and Gateway Corridor Mixed Use Center (G2) in four primary areas:
Portsmouth Water Division Releases September 2017 Water Supply Status Report
September 14, 2017Every month, the Portsmouth Water Division issues a Water Supply Status Report to customers that provides a detailed assessment of the current water supply conditions. The September report details that while precipitation is still slightly low based on seasonal averages, the groundwater levels, reservoir levels and river flow rates are within typical ranges for this time of year. Therefore, no water use restrictions are being enforced at this time.