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SAFETY SERVICE BUILDING COMMITTEE MEETING

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2025 AT 7:00pm

DANBURY FIRE STATION

BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING

The Budget Committee Meetings will be held on at 6:30 PM at the Danbury Town Hall on :

December 4

December 11

January 8

PROPERTY CARDS

Danbury Property Cards are not available online. Please email the Administrative Assistant at danbury_selectmen@comcast.net and she will be happy to email you any property tax cards you need.

TOWN CLERK & TAX COLLECTOR SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE


Payments can be made online with a checking account.

The Board of Selectmen meet the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6pm, 23 High St. Meetings are open to the public.

selectmen@danburynh.gov

603 768-3313

Danbury Selectmen Meetings - 2025

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Office of the Selectmen - Public Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm

Tuseday 9am - 4pm

Wednesday 9am - 3pm

Thursday 9am - 4pm

Friday 9am - 12pm

Notice:

The Selectmen do not keep personal office hours. However, the Selectmen’s Office is open during the public hours noted above, and staff are available to assist you.

'Town Clerk/Tax Collector hours 768-5448

clerk@danburynh.gov

deputyclerk@danburynh.gov

Monday 12-6
Tuesday 12-7
Wednesday 11-6
Thursday 9:30-3
Friday Closed
4th Sat of Month 9-12

All public body meeting minutes can be viewed and copies obtained during normal business hours at the Danbury Town Hall, 23 High Street.

Schedule for Hazard Mitigation Plan Update

Monday October 27th

In Person

6PM to 8PM

Monday November 10th

Virtual

6PM to 8PM

Monday November 24th

Virtual

6PM to 8PM

Monday Dec 8th

In Person

630PM to 830PM

Wednesday Dec 17th

In Person

Public Comment at Board of Selectmen Meeting

Board of Selectmen, Budget Committee & Planning Board Minutes Calendar

Job Opening - Part Time Police Officer

2024 ANNUAL TOWN REPORT

PROPERTY TAX BILL ONLINE PAYMENTS NOW AVAILABLE

PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE ONLINE WITH A CHECKING ACCOUNT

WINTER SAND POLICY


THE DANBURY BOARD OF SELECTMEN HAS ADOPTED THE FOLLOWING POLICY WITH REGARDS TO WINTER SAND USE BY DANBURY RESIDENTS AND TAX PAYERS.

  1. The intent is to provide residents and tax payers with winter sand for use at their residence on driveways and walkways. The sand is available for private use only. Residents with long driveways are advised to hire private contractors .Accordingly, this sand is not intended for commercial entities or businesses such as landscapers, snow removal contractors or property maintenance businesses.
  2. Winter sand is available at the Transfer Station when it is open, 8 am - 4 pm Tuesdays and Saturdays. Please plan ahead for your winter sand needs.
  3. Winter sand can be shoveled into and removed by pails. A maximum of (4) 5 gallon buckets is allowed per day. Shoveling into truck beds, sanders or other large containers is not allowed.
  4. Removal of sand by residents at the Highway Garage is prohibited.
  5. Failure to comply with these rules will result in the loss of access to the winter sand area.

Thank you for your help in keeping costs down and controlling this operation so that it works well for all of us.

THIS POLICY ADOPTED ON DECEMBER 11, 2019 BY UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THE DANBURY BOARD OF SELECTMEN.

Old Danbury NH

Danbury was not an original colonial grant, but was formed from part of the town of Alexandria to the north. In 1794, a group of Alexandria residents petitioned the state legislature to separate Alexandria into two towns due to the inconvenience of having a mountain divide the town, making it difficult for all the residents to gather in a single place.

The petition was granted in 1795, and the lower piece was incorporated as Danbury in that year. The name was suggested by a settler from Danbury, Connecticut. Later more land was added to Danbury from Hill and Wilmot.

In 1800 there were 165 people in Danbury, which on July 10, 1874 was transferred from Grafton County to Merrimack County. Today there are close to 1,300 people in Danbury.