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Historic Preservation Commission pauses review of proposed 'BANGOR' sign after public concern; item continued to March 13
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission accepted public comment Feb. 27 on a proposed large illuminated installation spelling "BANGOR" in downtown Bangor but unanimously voted to continue formal review until a March 13 presentation so commissioners can question the proposer and provide a compatibility comment to the Cultural Commission and city council.
The City of Bangor Historic Preservation Commission heard extensive public comment Feb. 27 on a proposed large internally lit installation spelling “BANGOR” at the intersection of State and Harlow streets and voted to continue formal comment until a March 13 presentation.
The proposal is being advanced as a public‑art installation by a private proposer (packet materials identify the sign and graphics). Commission staff explained the project will proceed through the Cultural Commission for a recommendation and then to city council for final action; the preservation commission was asked only for comments because the installation sits in the Great Fire of 1911 historic district.
Public speakers voiced opposition citing historic‑district compatibility, cost and safety concerns. Speakers raised the risk of vandalism, the sign’s potential to…
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