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Council hears progress reports on waterfront Neby Park and 180‑acre Skyhill/Terra Nova project

Dover City Council · January 7, 2026
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Summary

Deputy city manager and committee representatives updated the council on the Kachigo/Cachigo waterfront (Neby Park) — a 29‑acre, city‑owned project with an estimated $20 million public infrastructure investment funded by a TIF — and an overview of the Littleworth Road/Skyhill (Terranova) multi‑phase private development that includes up to 800 residential units and 600–800k square feet of commercial/industrial space.

City staff and project partners gave the Dover City Council a status update on two long-running public–private partnerships: the waterfront/Neby Park project and a large mixed-use Littleworth Road project marketed as Skyhill (formerly Terranova).

Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker framed the discussion around the city’s use of public–private partnerships as a tool to invest in public infrastructure that enables larger private development. He said the waterfront project centers on a 29-acre city-owned parcel adjacent to the river and includes park improvements (Neby Park), a public pavilion, public art bases and mixed-use private buildings. "It is approximately $20,000,000," Parker said of the public infrastructure…

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