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The meeting included the presentation of the Spirit of America Award to Debora Riley for her service on the School Board. The board discussed the web hosting transition, congressional outreach for federal funding, and the possibility of a website donation button. Updates were provided on shoreline stabilization projects at Bayview Park and Kelly Cove, as well as the Pedestrian and Traffic Safety committee and UMaine Capstone Project. The board also discussed a potential fund for property tax relief and an unsolicited application for a Code Enforcement Officer and Plumbing Inspector. The meeting addressed a possible interruption in SNAP benefits and a supplemental property tax issue. Additionally, there was discussion on a property revaluation informational memo, the Waldo County Budget Committee, and Maine Power Options. An executive session was held to discuss real property, with no action taken.
The meeting addressed resident concerns about campfires on the beach due to drought conditions. A grant application for stairs on the Bluff-Shore Road connector trail was mentioned, along with positive feedback for the Northportpalooza event. A request was made to examine a tree at the corner of Clinton and Broadway for removal and to cut brush along Bayside Road. The board approved warrants and adding a new user to the WEX credit card account. They also authorized transfers from special reserve funds to cover expenses for light bulbs and updated tax maps. A pre-mortem exercise was conducted to identify potential reasons for failure of the Town Office project, with discussions on mitigating concerns related to staffing, timing, cost overruns, and voter opposition. An executive session was held to discuss real property interests.
The meeting included a public hearing on the Waldo County Hazard Mitigation Plan, where the board discussed the plan's purpose, eligibility for hazard mitigation funds, and its role in identifying and planning for potential natural disasters. The board also addressed citizen concerns and suggestions regarding the plan. Additionally, the board opened bids for the Schoolhouse Brook Bridge project and awarded the contract. Other topics included updates from the Road Commissioner, discussions on solar options for the new Town Office and Community Center, approval of the Belfast Ambulance contract, and the signing of a Spirit of America resolution. The board also reviewed and approved annual appointments, a property tax insert, and a resolution authorizing work with Computershare regarding the town's Warner Bros. stock holdings. The meeting concluded with a discussion on property taxes, a real property matter in executive session, and policy renewals.
The meeting included the appointment of Steve Roodhouse to the Planning Board. The Northport Village Corporation is still trying to locate a water leak. Discussions were held regarding the pedestrian and traffic safety committee. The winter road sand had been delivered. The Board spoke about planning for the pre-mortem exercise. The Board agreed that the Town could not reimburse Paul Overgaag for work he had already done on North Ave shore stabilization. The Fundraising Committee's planning for Northportpalooza is in full swing. The Town submitted the Community Action Grant (CAG) application for a Town-wide stormwater survey and two-year pilot program for food waste at the Transfer Station. The Board agreed that the second grant application would not be necessary. The Board agreed to proceed with the Shore Road Stabilization project exclusively within the Town's right of way. The Board reviewed and signed the 2025 Municipal Valuation Return. The Board approved and signed the Payroll & Accounts Payable warrants. Many school districts are unhappy with their state funding amounts and that there are efforts underway to re-evaluate the funding formula. The meeting scheduled for October 13 was rescheduled to Wednesday, October 15. An Executive Session was opened and closed with no action taken.
The board discussed the sole bid received for the first responder rig and voted to sell it. They also discussed pedestrian safety in the Village, the status of permitting for work in Bayview Park, and an extension for the culvert widening project at Schoolhouse Brook. Updates were provided on the Town Office Project, a fundraising committee, and the Kelly Cove Shore Road stabilization project. The board reviewed the 2026 MMA Executive Committee ballot and the 2025 MMA Annual Convention agenda. They also discussed participation in a Waldo EMA tabletop exercise and UMaine Capstone projects. An update was given on the Community Resilience Partnership grant application. The board reviewed the town's cash management policy and minutes from a prior meeting. The board reviewed and signed payroll and accounts payable warrants and payroll agreements for FY2026. The board discussed the state's school funding formula and the town's stock holdings.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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