Where Dover's money goes

A plain-English look at what your town spends, what you pay, and how it's changing.

$42.2 million a year
That's what Dover spent across all town services.
59¢ of every dollar goes to schools.
Schools $25.0 million
59%
public schools — teachers, buildings, buses
General government $4.4 million
11%
town hall, clerk, finance, elections
Employee pensions & benefits $4.4 million
10%
retirement and health insurance for town & school staff
Public safety $3.5 million
8%
police, fire, and ambulance
Public works $2.3 million
5%
roads, snow plowing, trash, parks
Culture & recreation $1.6 million
4%
library, parks, recreation programs
Health & human services $458,000
1%
public health, senior & veterans services
State & county assessments $327,000
1%
required payments to the state and county
Debt interest $137,000
0%
interest on money borrowed for buildings & projects
Source: Dover FY2022 audited financial statements (audited actuals, FY2022). Figures are rounded for readability.
These figures come from official town and state documents, summarized for clarity. Always check the source for exact numbers. ← Back to Dover Town Watch