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Concord, NH


concord New Hampshire Community Profile Community Contact Concord Community Development Department
Matt Walsh, Deputy City Manager
41 Green Street, City Hall
Concord, NH 03301
Telephone (603) 225-8570
Fax Not Available
E-mail communitydevelopment@concordnh.gov
Web Site www.concordnh.gov

Municipal Office Hours City Manager: Monday to F 8-5; City Clerk, Treasury/Collections: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri, 8-4:30, Thurs, 8-6

County Merrimack
Labor Market Area Concord, NH Micropolitan NECTA
Tourism Region Merrimack Valley
Planning Commission Central NH Regional
Regional Development Capital Regional Development Council

Election Districts
US Congress District District 2 (All Wards)
Executive Council District District 2
State Senate District District 15 (All Wards)
State Representative Merrimack County Districts 15 (Ward 1), 16 (Ward 2), 17 (Ward 3), 18 (Ward 4), 19 (Ward 5), 20 (Ward 6), 21 (Ward 7), 22 (Ward 8), 23 (Ward 9), 24 (Ward 10), 28 (Wards 1-3), 29 (Wards 4, 9, 10), 30 (Wards 5-8)

Incorporated: 1733
Origin: This area's first settlement in 1659 was named Penacook, for the Abenaki word Pannukog, meaning crooked place or bend in the river. The first land grant was in 1725, and the town was incorporated as Rumford in 1733. The name was changed to Concord in 1765 upon resolution of a bitter boundary dispute between Rumford and Bow. Its central location was the logical choice for state capital, and Concord was so named in 1808. The State House, built in 1818 and first occupied in 1819, is the oldest in continuous use in the country. In 1853, the State granted Concord a city charter.
Villages and Place Names: Concord Heights, East Concord, Penacook, West Concord, Curtisville, Diamond Hill
Population, Year of the First Census Taken: 1,747 residents in 1790
Population Trends: Population change for Concord totaled 13,672 over 50 years, from 30,022 in 1970 to 43,694 in 2020. The 2022 Census estimate for Concord was 44,503 residents, which ranked third among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
Population Density and Land Area, 2022 (US Census Bureau): 695.8 persons per square mile of land area. Concord contains 64.0 square miles of land area and 3.2 square miles of inland water area.

Municipal Services
Type of Government Manager & Council
Budget: Municipal Appropriations, 2024 $130,680,313
Budget: School Appropriations, 2023-2024 $106,151,620
Zoning Ordinance 1930/01
Master Plan 2008
Capitol Improvement Plan Yes
Industrial Plans Reviewed By Planning Board
Boards and Commissions
Elected: City Council
Appointed: Please visit www.concordnh.gov for a list of boards & committees to which citizens may be appointed.
Public Library Concord Public; NH State Library

Emergency Services
Police Department Full-time
Fire Department Full-time
Emergency Medical Service Full-time
Nearest Hospital(s) Distance Staffed Beds
Concord Hospital, Concord Local 236

Utilities
Electric Supplier Unitil
Natural Gas Supplier Liberty Utilities
Water Supplier City of Concord
Sanitation City of Concord
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Yes
Solid Waste Disposal
Curbside Trash Pickup Municipal
Pay-As-You-Throw Program Yes
Recycling Program Voluntary
Telephone Company Consolidated Communications
Cellular Telephone Access Yes
Cable Television Access Yes
Public Access Television Station Yes
High Speed Internet Service:
Business Yes
Residential Yes

(NH Dept. of Revenue Administration) Property Taxes
2022 Total Tax Rate (per $1,000 of value) $25.89
2022 Equalization Ratio 78.0
2022 Full Value Tax Rate (per $1,000 of value) $19.99
2022 Percent of Local Assessed Value by Property Type
Residential Land and Buildings 61.5%
Commercial Land and Buildings 33.2%
Public Utilities, Current Use, and Other 5.3%

(ACS 2017-2021) Housing
Total Housing Units 18,656
Single-Family Units, Detached or Attached 9,009
Units in Multiple-Family Structures:  
Two to Four Units in Structure 3,420
Five or More Units in Structure 5,280
Mobile Homes and Other Housing Units 947
(US Census Bureau) Population
(1-Year Estimates/Decennial)
Total Population Community County
2022 44,503 156,020
2020 43,976 153,808
2010 42,695 146,445
2000 40,765 136,716
1990 36,994 120,618
1980 30,400 98,302
 
Demographics, American Community Survey (ACS) 2017-2021
Population by Gender
Male:   22,350 Female:   21,202
Population by Age Group
Under age 5 2,119
Age 5 to 19 6,444
Age 20 to 34 9,841
Age 35 to 54 11,211
Age 55 to 64 6,385
Age 65 and over 7,552
Median Age 41.0 years
Educational Attainment, population 25 years and over 32,335
High school graduate or higher 92.1%
Bachelor's degree or higher 37.0%

(ACS 2017-2021) Income, Inflation Adjusted $
Per capita income $38,798
Median family income $94,442
Median household income $73,156
Median Earnings, full-time, year-round workers
Male $57,953
Female $47,500
Individuals below the poverty level 9.3%

(NHES - ELMI) Labor Force
Annual Average 2012 2022
Civilian Labor Force 22,593 22,527
Employed 21,523 22,019
Unemployed 1,070 508
Unemployment Rate 4.7% 2.3%

(NHES - ELMI) Employment & Wages
Annual Average Covered Employment 2012 2022
Goods Producing Industries
Average Employment 1,778 1,587
Average Weekly Wage $1,083 $1,384
     
Service Providing Industries
Average Employment 27,103 26,539
Average Weekly Wage $854 $1,260
     
Total Private Industry
Average Employment 28,881 28,127
Average Weekly Wage $868 $1,267
     
Government (Federal, State, and Local)
Average Employment 10,694 10,597
Average Weekly Wage $961 $1,292
     
Total, Private plus Government
Average Employment 39,575 38,724
Average Weekly Wage $893 $1,274

If "n" appears, data does not meet disclosure standards.


(NH Dept. of Education) Education and Child Care
Schools students attend: Concord operates grades K-12; Penacook residents: grades K-12 are part of Merrimack Valley Regional (Andover, Boscawen, Loudon, Penacook, Salisbury, Webster) SAU 8; 46
Career Technology Center(s): Concord Regional Technical Center
Educational Facilities (includes Charter Schools) Elementary Middle/Junior High High School Private/Parochial
Number of Schools 6 2 3 10
Grade Levels P K 1-5 6-8 9-12 9-12
Total Enrollment 2,062 1,298 2,283 1,885
2022 NH Licensed Child Care Facilities (Bureau of Child Care Licensing): Total Facilities: 24 Total Capacity: 2,459
Nearest Community/Technical College: NHTI-Concord
Nearest Colleges or Universities: Granite State; UNH School of Law; Southern NH University; St. Anselm; UNH-Manchester; Franklin Pierce-Manchester; MCPHS

Largest Businesses Product/Service Employees Established
State of New Hampshire State government 6,125
Capital Region Health Care Healthcare 3,200
Concord School District Public schools 773
City of Concord Municipal government 594
Concord Regional VNA Home healthcare services 432
Market Basket Retail food stores 405
Shaw's Retail food stores 390
Genesis Healthcare Retirement/healthcare facilities 365
St Paul's School Provate boarding high school 330
Havenwood-Heritage Heights Retirement/healthcare facilities 304

Employer Information Supplied by Municipality


(Distance estimated from city/town hall) Transportation
Road Access US Routes 3, 4, 202
State Routes 3A, 9, 13, 106, 132
Nearest Interstate, Exit I-93, Exits 12 - 17; I-393; I-89, Exits 2 - 3
Distance Local access
Railroad Guilford Rail Service
Public Transportation CAT
 
Nearest Public Use Airport, General Aviation
Concord Municipal Runway 6,005 ft. asphalt
Lighted? Yes Navigational Aids? Yes
Nearest Airport with Scheduled Service
Manchester-Boston Regional Distance 24 miles
Number of Passenger Airlines Serving Airport 4
 
Driving distance to selected cities:
Manchester, NH 18 miles
Portland, ME 110 miles
Boston, MA 68 miles
New York City, NY 265 miles
Montreal, Quebec 244 miles

(ACS 2017-2021) Commuting to Work
Workers 16 years and over 21,975
Drove alone, car/truck/van 76.1%
Carpooled, car/truck/van 8.0%
Public transportation 0.7%
Walked 4.4%
Other Means 0.9%
Worked at home 9.9%
Mean Travel Time to Work 22.5 minutes
 
Percent of Working Residents: (ACS 2017-2021)
Working in community of residence 59.6%
Commuting to another NH community 38.1%
Commuting out-of-state 2.3%
Recreation, Attractions, and Events
X Municipal Parks
X YMCA/YWCA
X Boys Club/Girls Club
X Golf Courses
X Swimming: Indoor Facility
X Swimming: Outdoor Facility
X Tennis Courts: Indoor Facility
X Tennis Courts: Outdoor Facility
X Ice Skating Rink: Indoor Facility
X Bowling Facilities
X Museums
X Cinemas
X Performing Arts Facilities
X Tourist Attractions
X Youth Organizations (i.e., Scouts, 4-H)
X Youth Sports: Baseball
X Youth Sports: Soccer
X Youth Sports: Football
X Youth Sports: Basketball
X Youth Sports: Hockey
X Campgrounds
X Fishing/Hunting
X Boating/Marinas
X Snowmobile Trails
X Bicycle Trails
X Cross Country Skiing
X Beach or Waterfront Recreational Area
X Overnight or Day Camps
   
Nearest Ski Area(s): Pat's Peak, Gunstock, McIntyre
   
Other: Crew/Rowing; McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center; Audubon Center; Capitol Center for the Arts; Concord Community Music School; Museum of NH History; Society for the Protection of NH Forests; Franklin Pierce Mansion; State House

Economic & Labor Market Information Bureau, NH Employment Security, October 2023. Community Response Received 8/7/23

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