Executive director of Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority to retire after 16 years
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Steve Levesque, the longtime executive director of the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority, will retire from his position at the end of this year, the organization announced Wednesday.
Levesque held the position for 16 years and has been the only executive director of MRRA since its establishment in 2008.
Kristine Logan, the organization’s deputy director of innovation and development and director of TechPlace, will take over Levesque’s role next beginning in January 2022.
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority is the organization tasked with overseeing redevelopment efforts on the former Brunswick Naval Air Station since its decommission in 2011.
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Brunswick council approves contract for new $9.1 million fire station
The single-story brick building was designed by WBRC Architects and will sit on a 2.4-acre lot on Pleasant Street.
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Brunswick Town Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a $9.1 million contract with Ledgewood Construction to build a new fire station at the intersection of Pleasant and Webster streets.
The contract is expected to be signed by the South Portland based company today and construction could begin as early as next week, according to Town Manager John Eldridge.
The single-story brick building was designed by WBRC Architects and will sit on a 2.4-acre lot. The station will be around 26,000 square feet and will include seven bays, community space, bunk rooms, kitchenettes, offices and a Brunswick Fire Department display museum.