Friday Briefing: City meetings ahead, airport news, and winter activities
Concord, NH — February 6, 2026 — City meetings line up for next week, new activity arrives at the airport, and winter recreation continues downtown.
What’s happening around Concord
As the workweek wraps up, Concord heads into February with a mix of city business, economic updates, and plenty of cold‑weather activities. Here’s a snapshot of what residents should know heading into the weekend.
City Council meetings set for Monday
The Concord City Council will meet Monday, February 9, with a non‑public session scheduled for late afternoon, followed by the regular evening meeting. The agenda includes routine city business and ongoing policy discussions, with additional committee meetings filling out the rest of next week’s calendar.
Several boards and commissions are also set to meet over the coming days, including conservation and diversity committees, keeping local planning and civic work active despite the winter season.
New aviation tenant at the municipal airport
The city has formally welcomed a new aviation business to Concord Municipal Airport after council approval of a long‑term lease. City officials say the addition is expected to support local aviation services while adding steady lease and tax revenue for the community.
The move reflects continued efforts to make productive use of city‑owned facilities and strengthen Concord’s transportation and business infrastructure.
Community power rates now in effect
Adjusted community power supply rates took effect earlier this month and will remain in place through the end of July. City leaders encourage residents to review their options and understand how the changes may affect monthly electric bills during the winter and spring.
Winter recreation continues
For those looking to get out of the house, public skating and adult stick practice sessions are scheduled today at Everett Arena, with more ice time available throughout the weekend. City‑run recreational offerings continue to draw steady participation as colder temperatures hold.
Between civic meetings and seasonal activities, Concord’s calendar remains full as February gets underway.
Sources
- https://www.concordnh.gov/
- https://www.concordnh.gov/Calendar.aspx
- https://www.concordnh.gov/newpolicestation
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