THE SAFETY SERVICES BUILDING COMMITTEE WILL MEET ON THE 2nd THURSDAY OF THE MONTH
SAFETY BUILDING COMMITTEE 2024 MEETING SCHEDULE
ALL MEETINGS AT THE DANBURY TOWN HALL AT 23 HIGH STREET AT 7:00 PM
THURSDAY, MAY 9TH
THURSDAY, JUNE 13TH
THURSDAY, JULY 11TH
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8TH
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10TH
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17TH
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.
The next meeting will beJuly 31, at 6pm
603 768-3313
Danbury Selectmen Meetings
Wednesday October 2, 2024 6pm, 23 High St
Wednesday October 16, 2024 6pm, 23 High St
Wednesday October 30, 2024 6pm, 23 High St
Wednesday November 6, 2024 6pm, 23 High St
Friday November 15, 2024 6pm, 23 High St
Wednesday December 4, 2024 6pm, 23 High St
Wednesday December 18, 2024 6pm, 23 High St
Wednesday January 8, 2025 6pm, 23 High St
Wednesday January 15, 2025 6pm, 23 High St
Wednesday January 29, 2025 6pm, 23 High St
'Town Clerk/Tax Collector hours 768-5448
Monday | 12-6 | |
Tuesday | 12-7 | |
Wednesday | 11-6 | |
Thursday | 9-3 | |
Friday | Closed | |
4th Sat of Month | 9-12 |
2023 ANNUAL TOWN REPORTS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE TOWN HALL AND THE DANBURY COUNTRY STORE. YOU CAN ALSO CLICK ON THE PHOTO BELOW FOR A PDF VERSION OF THE REPORT.
All public body meeting minutes can be viewed and copies obtained during normal business hours at the Danbury Town Hall, 23 High Street.
Job Opening
The Town of Danbury is seeking a part-time Clerk for the Planning Board to start immediately. Duties include attending and recording minutes at 1-2 monthly meetings, sending notifications for public hearings, and maintaining the Board’s files. Expected time requirement is approximately 5-7 hours per month.
Candidates must be proficient in typing and MS Office. Experience taking minutes is strongly desired; experience with land use boards is also a benefit.
Please submit letter of interest to the Town of Danbury either in person or at Town of Danbury, Attn: Planning Board, 20 High Street, Danbury NH 03230. The Town of Danbury is an Equal Opportunity Employer
BURN PERMITS REQUIRED!
Effective March 6, 2024, burn permits will be required for the 2024 season per Forest Fire Warden.
Permits may be obtained through the state online permit system. Click the link below to be taken to the NH Online Fire Permitting site:
A printer and a credit card are needed as permits must be printed and signed to be valid. The permits are $5.50 each(payment fee for the vendor).
You must have a permit and may obtain it online. If you cannot access this system or do not wish to pay the fee, you may obtain a permit by:
Contacting Forest Fire Warden Jacob Moran at (603)491-0121 or Issuing Agent Merton Austin at (603) 768-3677. Other Deputy Wardens that may issue permits are: Joshua Hatch and Jeremy Martin.
BURN PERMITS FROM WARDEN, DEPUTIES, OR ISSUING AGENTS WILL NOT BE ISSUED AFTER 8:00PM(arrangements should be made to get your permit before 8pm. If you need a permit after 8pm you MUST obtain it through the online system.)
PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE LUZO
REVISED SCHMATIC PLANS
PROPOSED DANBURY SAFETY BUILDING INFORMATION
Danbury Safety Study Options Analysis
SIGNED 2024 WARRANT, BUDGET WORKSHEET, DEFAULT BUDGET, MS737
2024 Town Voting Results
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.