MANCHESTER, N.H. —
The city council has postponed a vote on a new police station after hearing testimony from neighbors and police officers Wednesday.
Councilors said they want to take a closer look at the math and financial implications of the project.
The city wants to replace its current headquarters to better meet the community's current-day public safety needs.
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The plan will return for a second vote Nov. 24.
If approved, construction would begin in spring 2026 and continue through fall 2027.
More information is available on the city's website .
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