TOPSHAM — The Route 24 Corridor Plan Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting Thursday.
Route 24 has been identified by the Maine Department of Transportation a “corridor of regional significance, and stakeholders in the the five Midcoast Council of Governments municipalities served by the corridor — Richmond, Bowdoinham, Topsham, Brunswick and Harpswell — have been involved in the development of a Corridor Management Plan over the past several months.
Thursday’s meeting follows a public input meeting in October and an advisory committee meeting in November that discussed issues and concerns and reviewed data on the corridor.
Stakeholders are expected to approve a “purpose and objectives” statement for the study Thursday, and to discuss and further develop a draft list of strategies to achieve the objectives.
The meeting is 2:30 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10 at the Topsham Municipal Office, 100 Main St.
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