YORK, Maine Jeff Jellison, a York native with more than 20 years of experience in real estate, said he hasn t seen anything quite like today s local housing market.
Demand has been exceptionally high in recent months, and the inventory in York is at an unprecedented low, spurring rapid-fire deal-making in an environment that clearly favors sellers, he said. Any time a nice house comes on the market, there s a mad dash for it, said Jellison, a broker and residential real estate developer with Century 21 Atlantic Realty. That demand is just going to continue .
it can t level out until the inventory starts to rise, he said.
YORK, Maine The Town of York Climate Action Plan Steering Committee met virtually for a volunteer kickoff Tuesday, April 27.
Nearly 60 people have signed up to volunteer and participate in the CAP, with more people reaching out to engage every day, Rozanna Patane said, and encouraged more people to reach out. We want as many people as possible to have input, Patane said.
Patane and Wayne Boardman are Steering Committee co-chairs. Committee volunteers include Karen Aresenault, State Rep. Lydia Bloom, Zephania Cortesi, Lillian Hubbard, Jennifer Hunter, Mac McAbee, Ron McAllister, Marilyn McLaughlin, Robert Palmer and Gerry Runte.
Bloom, who is in her fourth term representing the district, said she during the meeting that she hopes to bring some of that experience to help York achieve their goals.
YORK, Maine There were familiar faces at the first meeting for the York Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee on Monday, April 12, where participants introduced themselves and discussed next steps to achieve their committee goals with independent contractor CivicMoxie.
Along with introductions, representatives from CivicMoxie Susan Silberberg and Sue Kim announced the launch of a comp plan community engagement website. This site will serve as a hub for project information, updates on the plan and for members of the public to share their input. You can sign up to receive email updates and weigh in on specific topics through online surveys.
During the meeting, Committee Member Jud Knox asked if older adults will have access to mechanisms other than the website to express their opinions.