Portsmouth Housing Meetings Tracker

Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Updated: March 28, 2026 — Verified against City Calendar
City Council
Planning Board
Zoning/BOA
Housing Related
Other Boards

✅ Housing Action Plan Production Now Underway

Council voted 9–0 on Feb 17 to direct City staff to produce a Housing Action Plan by July 2026, including two required public hearings. Planning Department staff are coordinating the process via reassignment — no dedicated Housing Navigator position will be filled. Watch for public hearing announcements — that is when the plan's content gets decided.

📊 FY27 Budget — City Manager's Proposal Expected April

The City Manager's proposed budget is expected in April. Budget work sessions confirmed: May 11 (General Fund), May 13 (Enterprise/Special Revenue), May 18 (Public Hearing). Watch for how Housing Action Plan coordination is staffed in the General Government budget.

📅 Looking Ahead — April 2026
4/1
WED
Historic District Commission
📍 Council Chambers — 6:30 PM
Agenda Pending
4/6
MON
City Council Meeting
📍 Council Chambers — 7:00 PM
Agenda Pending
Watch: Any Housing Action Plan process announcements. City Manager budget expected in April — watch for Housing Action Plan coordination staffing and funding.
4/7
TUE
Technical Advisory Committee
📍 Conference Room A — 2:00 PM
Agenda Pending
4/17
THU
Planning Board
📍 Council Chambers — 7:00 PM
Agenda Pending HAP + Master Plan
Key board to watch as Housing Action Plan production and Master Plan Phase 3 move forward simultaneously. Watch for signals on how Planning Department is integrating both processes given staffing constraints.
4/20
MON
City Council Meeting
📍 Council Chambers — 7:00 PM
Agenda Pending
4/21
TUE
Board of Adjustment
📍 Council Chambers — 7:00 PM
Agenda Pending
4/22
WED
Master Plan — Draft Plan Open House ⭐
📍 Community Campus, 100 Campus Drive — 6:00–8:00 PM
High Priority Confirmed
Major public input opportunity. Utile (Master Plan consultants) and City staff will present draft recommendations. Informal "science fair" style open house with large-format boards. Light food provided. Housing is a central topic. This is where housing priorities either get embedded in the Master Plan or don't.
📅 Looking Ahead — May–July 2026
5/11
MON
City Council Budget Work Session — General Fund
📍 Council Chambers — 6:00 PM (with Public Comment)
FY27 Budget
General Government, Fire, Police, School Depts. Watch: Whether Housing Action Plan coordination costs appear in the General Government budget and at what level.
5/13
WED
Budget Work Session — Enterprise & Special Revenue Funds
📍 Council Chambers — 6:00 PM
FY27 Budget
Water/Sewer, Parking, Stormwater. Parking fund is relevant to housing — parking reform reduces per-unit housing costs.
5/18
MON
City Council — Opening of Budget Public Hearing
📍 Council Chambers — 7:00 PM
Budget Public Hearing
Public comment opportunity on the FY27 budget. If Housing Action Plan coordination is underfunded or omitted, this is the formal public comment window.
TBD
SPR
Housing Action Plan Public Input Hearings (2 required)
📍 To be announced by Planning Department
High Priority
The Feb 17 resolution requires at least two public hearings before the Housing Action Plan is finalized. Dates not yet announced. These are the primary opportunities for the public to shape what the plan contains.
JUL
2026
Housing Action Plan Completion Deadline
📍 City Council
Deadline
Council resolution sets July 2026 as the target. Master Plan Phase 3 (Developing the Plan) runs March–August — both processes run simultaneously. How they coordinate will determine what housing production commitments end up in each document.
▾ Key Completed This Period ▾
📅 Thursday, March 26, 2026 — Completed
7:00
PM
Planning Board
📍 Council Chambers, 1 Junkins Avenue
Completed HAP + Master Plan
📅 Monday, March 16, 2026 — Completed ⭐
6:00
PM
City Council Work Session — Community Revitalization Tax Relief + Public Hearing
📍 Council Chambers
Completed Tax Relief Tax Exemptions
Community Revitalization Tax Relief Work Session: NH Housing's Sarah Wrightsman presented on RSA 79-E options — traditional revitalization zones, Residential Property Revitalization Zones, Office Conversion Zones, and Housing Opportunity Zones. Informational session; no Council action taken. Planning Director Peter Britz presented examples from other communities.

Also on agenda: Public hearing on elderly and disabled tax exemption income limit adjustments (Social Security COLA vs. CPI-U options), veterans tax credit updates.
📅 Tuesday, March 17, 2026 — Completed
7:00
PM
Board of Adjustment
📍 Council Chambers
Completed
📅 Wednesday, March 11, 2026 — Completed
2:00
PM
Portsmouth Housing Authority Board of Commissioners
📍 Margeson Apartments, 245 Middle Street
Completed Housing
📅 Monday, February 17, 2026 — Completed ⭐
7:00
PM
City Council — 9–0 Housing Action Plan Vote + Zoning Ordinances
📍 Council Chambers
Completed 9–0 HAP Vote ADU Ordinance Parking Reform
Housing Action Plan approved 9–0. Council directed City staff to create a Housing Action Plan by July 2026 with two required public hearings.

Also approved: ADU Ordinance (by right in all single-family zones; 750 sq ft min; internal door requirement removed), Off-Street Parking reform (CUPs eliminated), Solar Energy Systems ordinance.