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Seabrook Parks and Playgrounds Reopening Phase 2

The Governor’s re-opening task force has issued new guidance on parks and youth sports, which will now allow competitive games to proceed. This guidance has been adopted by the Seabrook Board of Selectmen, and the initial policy, put forward by the Town of Seabrook in conjunction with the initial parks reopening on June 6, has been amended to reflect the new guidance. The amended Seabrook policy, as well as the new guidance from the Governor’s task force, are attached below. In order to schedule games or for any inquiries on the new policy please contact DPW or Recreation.

Seabrook Parks Reopening Policy Phase 2

guidance-amateur-youth-sports phase 2


COVID-19 Related Voting Instructions

Please click HERE for the COVID-19 instructions/guidance for voting.


New Drop Box at the Town Hall

There is a new drop off box with Town of Seabrook decals located at the town hall on the left hand side when you pull into the town hall. Below is the following items that can be dropped off in the drop box;

Assessing:  Everything can be done through the drop-box, mail, email or phone with a couple exceptions.

Code:  Everything can be done through the drop-box, mail, email or phone with meetings being done through Zoom or Microsoft Teams with department heads and contractors.

Tax Collector:  All water and tax payments can be put in the drop-box, mail, email or phone.  It should be noted that if they want a return receipt they should include a stamped self-addressed envelope.

Town Clerk:  Car renewals, dog licensing and/or renewals can all be done through the drop-box.

Welfare:  Application and required documentation can be done through the drop-box, mail or email.  If a resident is seeking further resources or additional information they can contact the office at 474-8931 or email at [email protected].


Seabrook Library Update

Due to the extension of the State Stay at Home Mandate, the library will not be opening the building to the public. We will continue to provide curbside service. Though we are disappointed, we also understand that this is a fluid situation. We will continue to make informed decisions based on Governor Sununu’s recommendations, and look forward to implementing more services in the future.

 


Guidance on Access to Transfer Station

The Town of Seabrook will not be issuing parking placards for the 2020 season. For those “non-resident” taxpayers who have prior used the placards to access the Town transfer station please note that we will accept a tax bill, with a drivers license, to allow access in this season. You should present both at the transfer station for entrance. Thank you!


Seabrook Town Hall Phase One Reopening June 1

Seabrook Town Hall will reopen to the public on June 1, with restrictions. Town Hall will be opened to the public Monday June 1, Wednesday June 3, and Thursday June 4. Town Hall will be available for transactions Tuesday and Friday in the current manner, utilizing the drop box and appointments. There will be an employee in the lobby to direct the public, and ensure that we do not go over capacity. Seabrook has installed Plexiglas barriers at our service windows, and we have installed a new drop box that can be accessed without leaving your car. That Dropbox is secure, but we will not accept cash via the box. The full reopening protocols are below. If you have any questions please call Town Hall at 603-474-3311 or email [email protected]

Town Hall and Departments Reopening Protocols


Seabrook Library Update

Please read below for an update from the Seabrook Library;


The New Hampshire Regional Beach Reopening Plan

The Town of Seabrook, along with the towns of Hampton, Rye, New Castle, and North Hampton, have agreed to a set of beach reopening protocols that were submitted to the Governor’s Reopening Task Force yesterday. The Task Force received this document on May 21, 2020 and approved it for submission to Governor Sununu for consideration. I would like to thank Senator Tom Sherman as well as the management teams from all the communities for all of the work in building this consensus, as well as Tim Roache from the Rockingham Planning Commission. Our thanks to the Governor’s Office and the Reopening Task Force for all of their hard work on the many difficult issues they are faced with.

It is important to note that this document does not contain any reference to, or support of, the Hampton Beach Reopening Plan call for the closing of Ocean Blvd. in Hampton. The Town of Seabrook’s Board of Selectmen continue to oppose that aspect of the Hampton Plan, and have submitted a letter of opposition to it.

The plan submitted yesterday is attached below.

Regional Beach Plan 5-21-20 Final Draft


Town Offices and Transfer Station will be closed Memorial Day Monday, May 25th

All town offices and departments will be closed on Memorial Day Monday, May 25th. Rubbish pickup for Monday will be picked up on Tuesday, May, 26th.


Distribution of Placards is Cancelled for the 2020 Season

There will be no distribution of placards for the 2020 season.

Please click HERE for for the Draft Seabrook Beach Reopening Plan that was discussed at the Board of Selectmen’s meeting on May 18th, to watch the meeting please click HERE. If you are a property owner on Seabrook Beach and it is your second home and do not register your car in town, you may use the Seabrook Transfer Station by showing your Tax Bill and a Photo ID. For more updates regarding the beach reopening plan, please continuing to check the website.