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Friends of Midcoast Maine
E-News
March 5, 2012
Greetings!
 
 

Midcoast Maine featured in

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Publication

 Fed Res spring 2012
Getting Community Input: A Better Way to Plan and Grow
What do the towns of Newport in Vermont and Damariscotta and Camden in Maine 
have in common besides a waterfront? If you looked only at their economic profiles,
you would say "not much.".... Read more...
 
Topsham Workshop
Improving Public Engagement
Shore and Harbor Forum
Friends of Midcoast Maine will be conducting a workshop on Improving Public Engagement in Topsham at the Town Hall Meeting Room on Wednesday, March 21 at 6:30 p.m. This is a community building workshop with practical ideas to enhance public engagement, public process and democracy. Learn new techniques to make sure everyone's voice is heard. Learn methods to build consensus. Call 236-1077 for more information or to pre-register.  Light refreshments will be provided. Free!
Useful Articles and Links

Here are some useful links:

 

Tactical Urbanism: Volume 2

 

Midcoast Maine Featured in Los Angeles at APA

 

Row Houses Without the Wiggle

 

The Need for Small Blocks

 

The Beauty in Forgotten Places

 

Paying for Parking Again, and Again and Again

 

Top Planning Trends 2012

 

How Sprawl Jacks up the Cost of Affordable Housing

 

Five New Heart & Soul Towns Selected

  

Are Millennials "destined" to be renters?

 

 

 

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Jane Lafleur, Executive Director 

Friends of Midcoast Maine

5 Free Street, Camden, Maine 04843

207 236-1077