Question of the Week -- What is Pay By Plate parking?
Portsmouth has converted its on-street parking from pay and display to pay by plate. For details, click here.
Shakespearean Bootcamp Begins February 4
Shakespearean Boot Camp
Tuesdays & Thursdays, February 4 – 27
7 – 8:30 PM
Come one, come all, to become an expert and a player in one of the Bard’s plays! This month-long intensive workshop will give you a chance to live out your dream of performing a dramatic reading, and to learn more about the material and Shakespeare’s influences.
Portsmouth African Burying Ground Memorial Park

PORTSMOUTH AFRICAN BURYING GROUND MEMORIAL PARK
DWI Crash and Arrest
Local History: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Tuesday January 21
Local History Talk
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
from Sails to Atoms
Tuesday January 21 | 7 – 8:30 PM
Bid 15-20 Water Department Stock Inventory
Question of the Week -- Who pays the cost of the new Foundry Place Garage?
Taxpayers do not pay a penny for any parking related expenses, including the new Foundry Place Garage. The City’s Parking Division is fully funded by parking revenues. In fact, parking revenues offset the City’s tax bill by over $4 million ($2.4M in direct contribution and $1.8M in additional services) -- which reduces the tax bill for most households (a savings of approximately $300 per year for the median value household). For more information, click here.