Scarborough sent out its third town-wide survey since 2021 to get feedback from residents.
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Portland approved its tallest building this month. Will more skyscrapers follow?
As residents of Maine’s largest city grapple with an evolving skyline, experts say the addition of a 30-story tower in the Old Port is unlikely to change things overnight.
Gray discusses preparing growth ordinances for new housing law
The Town Council weighed how to rework Gray’s ordinances to comply with LD 1829, which goes into effect July 1.
Gorham seeks sewer extension along Main Street
The proposed add-on would run along Route 25, from the intersection at Mosher’s Corner to Portal Way.
Brunswick approves new plan to guide growth
The comprehensive plan shrinks Brunswick’s designated growth zone and serves as the basis for land use over the next 10 years.
Portland Planning Board gives green light to Maine’s would-be tallest building
The 30-story mixed-use tower slated for the city’s historic Old Port received unanimous approval from the board Tuesday night.
The change that follows ‘yes’
As the year is coming to a close, it’s hard not to look forward at the potential for monumental change happening in 2026. When I say that, I am mostly looking at the political landscape where not only are federal midterms coming up, which includes a U.S. Senate seat in Maine, but also a term-limited […]
Gorham planners to receive update on Amazon warehouse plans
The Planning Board will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 1, to discuss the proposed Amazon warehouse.
Scarborough residents say town is growing too fast
But a new state law will limit the town’s ability to slow that growth.
Portland moves toward new life for vacant Bayside lots
The city is seeking a broker to help sell about 3.25 acres of land it repurchased after a failed housing development.