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New Waterville committee to evaluate housing stock, make recommendations

Read Article WATERVILLE City officials plan to evaluate Waterville’s housing stock by forming a committee comprising two city councilors and up to six other residents who are involved in housing matters. “We know that we have a housing crisis,” Mayor Jay Coelho said Thursday. “We don’t have enough.” If the city wants more people to move to the area, officials must determine what the housing situation looks like, what mix of housing the city needs single-family homes, rental units and so forth   and then see what can be done to effect change, according to Coelho. “There’s a ton of housing options,” he said. “What do we want Waterville to look like in the future? I think that’s part of what this group will explore.”

Mattson plans up to 80 residential units in former Seton Hospital

Mattson plans up to 80 residential units in former Seton Hospital Developer says the project will cost $8 million to $10 million and could start as early as next spring. Share A large crowd of supporters watch as officials take part in a groundbreaking ceremony for the Woodfords Family Services building on Chase Avenue in Waterville. The center will be on the same site as the former Seton Hospital, which developer Kevin Mattson said Tuesday he plans to turn into apartments. Staff photo by David Leaming WATERVILLE An $8 million to $10 million development of 70 to 80 apartments in the former Seton Hospital, most recently part of MaineGeneral Medical Center, could start as early as next spring, according to one of the developers.

Waterville Planning Board to review development plan for former Seton Hospital

Waterville Planning Board to review development plan for former Seton Hospital The board is scheduled to consider final approval Monday night of previously approved plans to redevelop the property at 30 Chase Ave. into apartments and commercial space. Share WATERVILLE The Planning Board is scheduled to consider final approval Monday night of previously approved plans to redevelop the former Seton Hospital at 30 Chase Ave. into apartments and commercial space. The previously approved plans by Waterville Redevelopment Company III LLC expired, so the company must get final approval from the board to proceed. The Zoom meeting is set to begin at 7 p.m. Those wanting the link to the meeting must contact the city’s planning department before 5 p.m. Monday.

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