In 1957, as in the years preceding, your city government faced problems of ever increasing size and complexity. In attempting to solve them your city officials, elected, appointed and salaried people alike, worked diligently and long, and while occasional reverses were sustained, by and large the entire city government moved forward on a wide variety of fronts in the effort to make Bangor a better community in which to have your home and business. As in the past, many of the advances and a few of the headaches had their origins in policies and programs adopted by other councils.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/city_ban_report/1008/thumbnail.jp
This report presents a condensed summary of activities in the Urban Renewal program in Bangor from t...
To the Citizens of Bangor: It is our privilege to .present herewith the revised Comprehensive Plan f...
Highlights: The regular establishment of the police department consists of forty-four officers, and ...
The year 1958 saw more outward changes take piece in Bangor than ever before in its history. Constru...
Progress is a continuing thing. Rarely can a single year provide both the beginning and the completi...
As 1954 draws to a close and we look forward to 1955, the city is working vigorously to solve some o...
One of the items which gave the City Council much concern was the establishment of a new department ...
A Council Chairman is the leader selected by the City Council membership at the beginning of the Cou...
The old auditorium at Bass Park was demolished to make room for the first stage of a multi-phase imp...
The Bangor Urban Renewal Authority of Bangor, Maine, was organized in August of 1958, making the yea...
In this report I shall not attempt to emphasize the amount of work or the difficulties encountered b...
Public Works Highlights of 1950: The construction at Bass Park of the new reinforced concrete grands...
By ordinance enacted late in 1945, the City Council provided for the first time in our history for a...
During 1951, much progress was made toward the construction of a new highway connecting Hammond Stre...
Bids were opened and contracts let on a Capehart Junior High School for 330 pupils and a Capehart El...
This report presents a condensed summary of activities in the Urban Renewal program in Bangor from t...
To the Citizens of Bangor: It is our privilege to .present herewith the revised Comprehensive Plan f...
Highlights: The regular establishment of the police department consists of forty-four officers, and ...
The year 1958 saw more outward changes take piece in Bangor than ever before in its history. Constru...
Progress is a continuing thing. Rarely can a single year provide both the beginning and the completi...
As 1954 draws to a close and we look forward to 1955, the city is working vigorously to solve some o...
One of the items which gave the City Council much concern was the establishment of a new department ...
A Council Chairman is the leader selected by the City Council membership at the beginning of the Cou...
The old auditorium at Bass Park was demolished to make room for the first stage of a multi-phase imp...
The Bangor Urban Renewal Authority of Bangor, Maine, was organized in August of 1958, making the yea...
In this report I shall not attempt to emphasize the amount of work or the difficulties encountered b...
Public Works Highlights of 1950: The construction at Bass Park of the new reinforced concrete grands...
By ordinance enacted late in 1945, the City Council provided for the first time in our history for a...
During 1951, much progress was made toward the construction of a new highway connecting Hammond Stre...
Bids were opened and contracts let on a Capehart Junior High School for 330 pupils and a Capehart El...
This report presents a condensed summary of activities in the Urban Renewal program in Bangor from t...
To the Citizens of Bangor: It is our privilege to .present herewith the revised Comprehensive Plan f...
Highlights: The regular establishment of the police department consists of forty-four officers, and ...