Portland has qualified for a $368,000 federal Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act grant that will allow it to build a 30-acre waterfront park and 3-mile walking path around the Eastern Promenade. The grant will be used to design the park and build the first part of a trail which will eventually link the Old Port with the Back Cove path. Details
Payson Park, near Portland\u27s Back Cove area, is divided by a busy street. A $50,000 budget alloc...
Portland city councilors and the Maine Department of Transportation have agreed to share the costs o...
The Portland City Council last night voted 8-1 to adopt a plan aimed at preserving Deering Oaks park...
The Portland City Council voted unanimously Monday night to spend $318,000 to develop a greenway p...
The Portland City Council yesterday approved measures allowing Portland Trails to create a path unde...
The city of Portland today will apply for a $300,000 federal highway enhancement grant that it hopes...
Portland plans to seek a $5 million grant for a major expansion and renovation of the International ...
In mid-April, the Trust for Public Land, acting on behalf of Portland Trails, purchased an option on...
The Portland City Council will get its first look at a proposal to acquire an unused rail right-of-w...
Portland Trails, dedicated to the construction of a system of recreational trails in the Forest City...
The state paid Portland $450,000 for the right to build part of the new Portland-South Portland Brid...
A recently completed study on a proposed 45-acre park around Clark\u27s Pond in South Portland puts ...
Portland\u27s Shoreway Trail, now nearly completed offers a comprehensive view of the city\u27s work...
The Portland Planning Board last night agreed to a $9 million expansion of the Portland Internationa...
City piece on a one-mile connector road to a new exit off the Maine Turnpike. The state Department...
Payson Park, near Portland\u27s Back Cove area, is divided by a busy street. A $50,000 budget alloc...
Portland city councilors and the Maine Department of Transportation have agreed to share the costs o...
The Portland City Council last night voted 8-1 to adopt a plan aimed at preserving Deering Oaks park...
The Portland City Council voted unanimously Monday night to spend $318,000 to develop a greenway p...
The Portland City Council yesterday approved measures allowing Portland Trails to create a path unde...
The city of Portland today will apply for a $300,000 federal highway enhancement grant that it hopes...
Portland plans to seek a $5 million grant for a major expansion and renovation of the International ...
In mid-April, the Trust for Public Land, acting on behalf of Portland Trails, purchased an option on...
The Portland City Council will get its first look at a proposal to acquire an unused rail right-of-w...
Portland Trails, dedicated to the construction of a system of recreational trails in the Forest City...
The state paid Portland $450,000 for the right to build part of the new Portland-South Portland Brid...
A recently completed study on a proposed 45-acre park around Clark\u27s Pond in South Portland puts ...
Portland\u27s Shoreway Trail, now nearly completed offers a comprehensive view of the city\u27s work...
The Portland Planning Board last night agreed to a $9 million expansion of the Portland Internationa...
City piece on a one-mile connector road to a new exit off the Maine Turnpike. The state Department...
Payson Park, near Portland\u27s Back Cove area, is divided by a busy street. A $50,000 budget alloc...
Portland city councilors and the Maine Department of Transportation have agreed to share the costs o...
The Portland City Council last night voted 8-1 to adopt a plan aimed at preserving Deering Oaks park...