Waterville council approves $282,809 contract for downtown project overseer
Councilors Tuesday also approved rules for short-term residential rentals, reduced the minimum lot size for keeping chickens and appointed Uria Pelletier to the Planning Board.
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WATERVILLE Councilors voted 6-0 Tuesday to award a $282,809 contract to a company to oversee the $11.2 million BUILD grant construction project to convert Main and Front streets downtown to two-way along with other improvements.
The Waterville City Council also voted unanimously to appoint business owner Uria Pelletier to the Planning Board and bade farewell to Mayor Nick Isgro.
Isgro appointed Pelletier, owner of the construction company Kavestone LLC, to the Planning Board to fill the unexpired term of Cathy Weeks who resigned a few weeks ago. The appointment needed council approval and Councilor Thomas Klepach, D-Ward 3, asked Pelletier to tell the council about himself.
Waterville council eyes overseer for downtown traffic project, chickens, short term rentals
The City Council on Tuesday also will consider taking final votes on a tax increment financing district and a rezoning request to enable construction of a community ice rink.
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WATERVILLE The City Council on Tuesday is scheduled to consider awarding a $282,809 contract to a company to oversee the $11.2 million BUILD grant construction project to convert Main and Front streets downtown to two-way, improve intersections and reconstruct sidewalks and public spaces.
The public may watch the 7 p.m. meeting via a link to the city’s website. To take part in the meeting, people must contact the city clerk’s office by 5 p.m. Tuesday to receive a login or call-in credentials. An executive session will be held at 6:15 p.m. to discuss a personnel matter.