Politics & Government
Portsmouth DPW Announces Cross-Country Sewer Main Easement Tree Removals
The Portsmouth Department of Public Works will start work on or about Jan. 23, removing trees along the city's sewer line.

PORTSMOUTH, NH — The Portsmouth Department of Public Works will start work on or about Jan. 23, removing trees along the city’s sewer line right-of-way that parallels and serves the Route 1 corridor.
This work is part of periodic maintenance of the line. The work extends cross-country from Hoover Drive, across Springbrook Circle to White Cedar Boulevard along the city’s 30-foot wide sewer easement and is shown circled in red in the graphic.
The city’s tree maintenance professionals will conduct the work between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. The entry points along White Cedar Boulevard, Springbrook Circle, and Hoover Drive may be affected briefly, and flaggers will be in place to direct traffic and ensure the safety of pedestrians, as needed.
Find out what's happening in Portsmouthfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Those with questions should contact DPW Construction Project Manager Dave Desfosses at djdesfosses@cityofportsmouth.com or 603-766-1411.
Submitted by the city of Portsmouth.
Find out what's happening in Portsmouthfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.