Sarah Michniewicz, Bayside Neighborhood Association president, and Todd Morse, founder of the Urbanist Coalition of Portland, are vying for the seat being vacated by Anna Trevorrow.
Grace Benninghoff
Staff Writer
Grace covers city hall and Greater Portland for the Press Herald. She previously covered reproductive health for Texas Monthly and served as the local host of All Things Considered at Vermont Public. Before moving to Maine, Grace attended Columbia Journalism School in New York City and spent many years in Colorado and Oregon working in the non-profit sector. When she isn't reporting you can find her trail-running with her dog Loma, practicing her Spanish, surfing, or making pottery.
Portland City Council votes to allow changes to Fitzpatrick Stadium, despite public outcry
Hearts of Pine, the city’s new professional soccer team, needs to make changes to the stadium to abide by league rules, but many from the Portland High School community fear they will lose access to the field.
Portland City Council votes to restore two-way traffic on State and High streets
In a unanimous vote, the council voted to transform the streets as part of a larger project in coordination with the Maine Department of Transportation.
Portland City Council to vote on making State and High streets run both ways
After decades of carrying single-direction traffic, State and High streets could be transformed into two-way roads again.
Portland City Council examines proposed zoning overhaul that could reshape housing across city
The council met Monday to consider, for the first time, the proposed zoning changes that city staff have been working on for years.
New bike, pedestrian trail projects will help close the loop around Portland’s peninsula
The city is moving forward with 2 new trails that will fill gaps in the trail network that runs along the outskirts of the city. Cycling advocates are lauding the effort as a step forward for safety and clean transportation.
What is social housing, and why does a Portland city councilor think it could help solve the housing crisis?
Portland City Councilor Kate Sykes ran with social housing at the center of her platform and has mentioned it for months around City Hall. Now she’s hoping to put together a task force to try to explore getting the program off the ground.
Q&A: What you need to know about Portland’s property revaluation
Portland has started a yearlong process to revaluate all property in the city. The assessed value of your property will impact how much you pay in taxes next year.
Portland is reassessing all property – again – to stay on top of rising values
The City Council recommended in 2021 that Portland do a reassessment every 5 years because of the rapidly changing housing market. While taxes jumped for many back then, Portland’s assessor says the impact isn’t expected to be as drastic this time.
‘Get to know who you’ll spend eternity with’: A small cemetery in Maine has an unusual tradition
Anyone who owns a plot in Weld’s Mountain View Cemetery is invited to gather each August to get to know the people they’ll be buried beside.