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THE DOVER DISPATCH
A Free Electronic Newsletter
14th Edition 10/19/2021
REMINDER!!!!
City of Dover Trick or Treat will be on
Saturday, October 30th from 5-8pm.

Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce HOLIDAY AUCTION!
Items are available for viewing now on the website, while browsing you can also register - Just click HERE.

Bidding opens on the 22nd of October and closes on the 27th at the LIVE EVENT held at Maple Dale Country Club!
Hope to see you there!
WATER DISTRIBUTION FLUSHING CONTINUES
The City of Dover Department of Water & Wastewater is flushing various sections of the City’s water distribution system in an effort to alleviate concerns regarding brown water. 
Any customers who experience discolored water should run cold water to clear their service lines. It is recommended that one faucet be utilized to clear service lines, preferably an outside faucet. Customers are requested to refrain from washing laundry during the week the operation is in your neighborhood. Residents are encouraged to not park across from, or within fifteen (15) feet of, fire hydrants during the flushing period to ensure that all lines can be flushed. We apologize for any inconvenience the flushing operations may cause. If necessary, additional days may be added to the flushing schedule without additional public notice.
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WELCOME BACK!
After 18 months of being closed due to the pandemic,
Angelo's is open!
We would like to wish them our very best!
Stop in and see them located right next door to EZ Pass on Loockerman Street.
Check out this video!
This video provides answers you may have regarding brown water.
What causes brown water?
What should I do if I have it?
Click the button below to view the short video.
IMPORTANT!
Leaf collection has started!

The Department of Public Works announces the following schedule for the collection of leaves: 
Starting October 18, 2021 and ending January 14, 2022
LEAVES MAY BE PLACED IN THE CITY STREET FOR COLLECTION. 
 
For most areas leaves in the street will be collected the day after your normal trash pickup day by a leaf vacuum truck. Those areas with trash pickup on Friday will have their leaves picked up on Mondays during the scheduled collection period. Many areas where street sweeping occurs overnight will have their leaves collected on the street sweeping schedule. Leaf piles in alleys will be collected at the end of leaf collection season in January. For clarification, please contact our office.
 
Leaf Collection Guidelines
•     Put out leaf piles one day prior to your designated collection day only.
•     Leaf piles can be no larger than 3 feet wide by 3 feet tall.
•     Do not place leaf piles near catch basins or within the gutter pan.
•     Provide a clear space of 3 feet on either end of leaf piles.
•     Do not bag or tarp piles as the bags and tarps cannot be collected by the vacuum.
•     Do not place limbs, sod, concrete, trash, or other foreign materials (including dog waste) in leaf piles as they cannot be collected.
•     Leaf Piles left in roadways, in the gutter pan, or on catch basins can cause flooding when it rains.

Leaf piles that do not meet specifications will not be picked up and will be left at the curb.
You may set out yard waste according to the rules below on your regular yard waste day during leaf collection season.
 
After January 14, 2022, regular yard waste collection rules apply. All leaves must be placed in privately owned 35 gallon or less plastic yard waste containers. Yard waste containers are picked up on the regular weekly collection schedule. Only loose leaves/yard waste material (i.e. grass clippings) can be placed inside the containers. No plastic or paper bags can be used.
 
Questions? Call Public Works at 736-7025.
 
It's that time of year again! We are kicking off our fundraising campaign for Holiday Heroes 2021! Please visit HOLIDAY HEROES for more information about this program and to make a donation! All donations help LOCAL children.
Delaware State University has their Homecoming Parade and Activities this Saturday! The parade is at 10am on Loockerman Street followed by DSU Community Day - for a full listing of all their activities click on the banner above to be redirected to their webpage!
KUDOS to Destination Downtown Dover for another
very successful OktDoverFest!

If you missed it, plan on attending next year.
During the day hours there was a family friendly event with plenty to do and as the evening wore on, many danced to Mike Hines and the Look! Many other bands performed throughout the day.

This was a great event put together by a very dedicated group of volunteers!


The pics were taken from the stage by one of the band members.
The safest way not to spread COVID-19 to the ones you love, is to make sure you are negative!

COVID Testing is available in the Library Parking lot every Friday (until further notice) from 10am-5pm.
This is a PCR test.
Appointments are NOT necessary, but can be done by clicking HERE .
JOIN THE LIBRARY ON FRIDAYS IN OCTOBER FOR AFTER HOURS PROGRAMMING!
October 22nd at 5:00pm - Teen Fall Craft Night
October 29th at 5:00pm - Teen Fright Night​
Seems as though we take 1 step forward, 2 steps back with trying to get ahead (and stay ahead) of this virus.
The Delta Variant of the COVID-19 virus is making its appearance in our area. Governor Carney has gone back to face coverings (masks) in all state facilities, schools and child care facilities. Face Covering Guidance information is available by clicking HERE.


Click here to Find a Vaccine


Looking for assistance with your rent or utility bill due to COVID?
You can apply by clicking HERE.
Mayor and Dover City Council
To view the profiles (which includes their contact information) of the Mayor and City Council please click HERE.
Wondering who your representatives are for your district?
Click HERE to download the map of the district to see!
City Hall
15 Loockerman Plaza
Dover, DE, 19901