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Maine College of Art plans dormitory for 180 students in downtown Portland But the developer and the college are concerned about the city s plan to move its social services and public health programming to an office building next door. Share The Maine College of Art is planning to convert a 108-year-old, six-story office building in downtown Portland into a new student residence hall. College officials and the developer of the dorm publicly disclosed the project this week while raising concerns about the city’s recently announced plans to move some social services and public health operations to the building next door. They cited safety concerns and called on the city to slow down its plan to more carefully consider the move. ....
Portland may move social service, public health services to Forest Avenue A new proposal would consolidate staff and programming now at 4 locations into the office building at 39 Forest Ave. Share Portland officials have unveiled a plan to consolidate social services and public health programs, including clinical services offered at India Street, under one roof in a new downtown location. The plan, laid out in a memo to a City Council committee that oversees the department, would consolidate programming and staff at four locations to 39 Forest Ave., an office building between Congress Street and Cumberland Avenue. Kristen Dow, the city’s health and human services director, said the space will be better for both staff and clients, who often utilize multiple city programs and multiple locations. Those services would be under one roof. ....