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Five-story mixed-use building planned near Northside brewery

Five-story mixed-use building planned near Northside brewery Courtesy of Saunders + Crouse Architects) A former deputy chief administrator for the City of Richmond is representing the team behind a proposal for a five-story building off a stretch of Chamberlayne Avenue that’s been attracting new investment in recent years. Doug Dunlap, who served as the city’s director of housing, community and development before leaving City Hall in March 2020, is applying for a rezoning on behalf of a property owner that wants to develop a mixed-use building with 52 apartments at 711 Dawn St. The half-acre site, at the corner of Tazewell Avenue just north of where it branches off from Chamberlayne, is across from Tabol Brewing, which opened its doors in 2019 as part of Chamberlayne Industrial Park.

Farmington-based RSU 9 board says proposed $38 9 million budget may go to public

Farmington-based RSU 9 board says proposed $38.9 million budget may go to public The proposed spending plan represents a $673,585 increase to the current $38.2 million budget. Share FARMINGTON The Regional School Unit 9 board of directors on Tuesday night authorized that a proposed $38.9 million budget for 2021-22 may go before the public. Interim Superintendent Monique Poulin is expected to present the proposed budget to district communities next Tuesday. The RSU 9 board is scheduled to vote on the budget May 25. The board also approved the proposed $477,406 adult education budget, which includes a $223,453 local allocation. The budget is separate from the district’s K-12 budget, and will appear in a separate article on town warrants.

United Way to host Webb Lake snowshoe walk

Read Article WELD A snowshoe walk will be hosted by United Way of the Tri-Valley from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31, at the Webb Lake unit of Mt. Blue State Park. The walk will begin at the Webb Lake unit gate off the West Shore Road and make a two-mile loop over unplowed park roads and the Webb Lake shore trail. The mostly level route offers views of Mt. Blue, the Tumbledown Range and the Bald Mountain-Saddleback Wind Range. Lisa Laflin of United Way and Maine Guide Doug Dunlap will lead the walk. Participants must provide their own snowshoes and should bring drinking water and snack food. Binoculars may be helpful for the viewing of winter birds and other wildlife. Parking will be along the West Side Road. The meeting place at the park gate is 0.3 miles from West Side Road on the entrance driveway. The Webb Lake unit is the section of the park with a campground and beach.

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