Falmouth residents overwhelmingly approved a proposed $10.5 million road construction project for Route 100 in elections Tuesday.

Voters approved the project 1,295 to 420.

The project will pave, widen and update about 2 miles of a busy, mixed-use area along Route 100 on the west side of town.

Voters also elected Andrea Noyes Ferrante and Aaron Svedlow and re-elected Claudia King to the Falmouth Town Council. Caryn Bickerstaff and Jennifer Libby were elected to the Falmouth School Board and William Lunt was elected as a Portland Water District Trustee. All candidates were unopposed.

Residents also approved the $34.9 million budget for Falmouth schools by a wide margin, 1,301 to 395. The budget is approximately $1.7 million more than this year’s spending plan.


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