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Bangor Council approves grants, airport security contract and council guidelines; delays demolition vote
Summary
At its May 12 meeting the Bangor City Council approved a $75,000 resilience grant, a $300,739 airport security contract, new council guidelines and several routine orders, and postponed a dangerous-building demolition order for 271 Elm Street.
The Bangor City Council on May 12 approved multiple orders and resolutions including acceptance of a $75,000 Maine Community Resilience Partnership grant for municipal energy audits and bicycle infrastructure, awarded a $300,738.97 contract to Johnson Controls for a security access control system at Bangor International Airport, and adopted a consolidated set of city council guidelines. The council also postponed a public hearing and vote on an order declaring 271 Elm Street a dangerous building and authorizing demolition.
The council voted to accept and appropriate $75,000 awarded through the Maine Community Resilience Partnership (CRP) to fund energy audits of city-owned buildings and to install bicycle parking on city property downtown and at public schools, a…
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