The Gorham Town Council yesterday heard almost unanimous opposition to a proposed six-month residential construction moratorium, prompting it to vote 6-0 to send the issue of planned growth to its Ordinance Committee for study. Opposition to the moratorium came from builders and residents who planned to build, while one taxpayer supported the plan. Details
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The board of directors of Regional Waste Systems Inc. voted 17-8 against building the $18 million re...
In June 2013, Brighton and Hove City Council submitted Part One of their City Plan to the Secretary ...
Camden residents last week voted 1,262-306 against a plan to buy a half-acre lot next to the fire st...
Gorham officials are proposing a six-month moratorium on residential construction to limit school sp...
Business Maine: Southern briefly reporting that Scarborough residents opposed to a planned 397-uni...
This paper explores relationships between community opposition, planning assessments and local polit...
Windham town councilors voted 5-2 in favor of relaxing the town\u27s housing density standard for de...
A Main Street Damariscotta proposal for a mixed-use complex is drawing standing room only crowds to ...
The Cape Elizabeth Town Council on Monday voted 5-1 to extend a moratorium on certain construction i...
Focus on Building & Real Estate piece on Bar Harbor\u27s updating of its comprehensive plan and the...
Four of Gorham\u27s five districts supported a petition to recall the 1993-94 municipal budget in Th...
The Gorham Town Council early yesterday morning cut $223,050 from the 1993-94 budget, which had been...
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last month voted 4-3 against a proposed zoning policy encou...
Mead Corp. is proposing to build a $12 million chip mill in Hanover, and moratorium initiatives have...
Hannaford Bros. Co. first proposed building a $15 million shopping center at the former Gorham Racew...
The board of directors of Regional Waste Systems Inc. voted 17-8 against building the $18 million re...
In June 2013, Brighton and Hove City Council submitted Part One of their City Plan to the Secretary ...
Camden residents last week voted 1,262-306 against a plan to buy a half-acre lot next to the fire st...