Summary
If the advocates for putting Bangor's new police station on the edge of town think the debate about its location is over the soil bearing strengths of the competing sites, they haven't been listening. A petition exists to put the new station downtown because that's where people assume police headquarters belong and, with city councilors assuming the same thing, that's where the city first looked for a site.
More specifically, the change to Maine Avenue out by the airport was a surprise and needed ample explanation. But councilors, rather than recognize that while they might have ab-sorbed the idea, many residents hadn't, voted in favor of the new site after too-little discussion. Now a petition to stop them is circulating.See the full content of this document
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To counter it, the city's architectural firm, WBRC, recently sent a set of talking points to councilors so they...
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