Tonight's S&T Committee meeting – lots of good updates

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Christian MilNeil

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Sep 10, 2025, 3:03:54 PM (9 days ago) Sep 10
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Hey everyone,

Worth checking out the agenda for tonight's Sustainability and Transportation Committee meeting. Lots of good info, including a detailed update on the city's Vision Zero progress. City staff deserve credit for moving this along on so many fronts.


Also note the update re: Libbytown 2-way streets, a project that lost all of its federal funding thanks to the Republicans in Washington. Much like Franklin Street, though, there's a huge opportunity to fund that project with state/local funding by selling off empty land for new housing development and adding acreage back into the city's property tax rolls. Anyone interested in joining an ad-hoc group to pitch an alternative financing plan to the city and MaineDOT?


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Zack Barowitz

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Sep 10, 2025, 3:08:53 PM (9 days ago) Sep 10
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Sure sign me up. Why let the Libbytown dream die?

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Cary Tyson

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Sep 11, 2025, 10:29:21 AM (9 days ago) Sep 11
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I'd welcome being a part of those discussions. I probably can't be a formal pitch person, but I am interested in being a part of the conversation. 

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