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Bangor council approves $900,000 for airport fuel-farm design, OKs Smoke and Steel license and fare updates

Bangor City Council · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The council approved several measures Jan. 12: a resolve to appropriate up to $900,000 for phase 1 design of a new airport fuel farm; approval of a special-amusement license for Smoke and Steel (471 Stillwater Ave.); and an update to Community Connector fares increasing the per-ride fare by $0.50 and modernizing payment. Ordinance 26-058 was referred to committee and to the Jan. 26 meeting.

Bangor City Council took several administrative and budget actions at its Jan. 12 meeting, approving funding and policy changes the mayor’s office described as routine upgrades to city infrastructure and services.

By unanimous voice or no-objection votes, the council passed Resolve 26-059 to appropriate up to $900,000 from the airport’s unappropriated fund balance to pay for phase 1 design work for a proposed new airport fuel-farm facility. Councilors said the existing facility dates to a 1968 surplus military transfer, has three storage tanks and a pipeline…

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