Bangor council adopts 2026 priorities: homelessness plan, housing focus, regional cost‑sharing

Bangor City Council · February 9, 2026

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Summary

Council adopted Order 26‑091 establishing 2026 priorities: (1) create a comprehensive plan to address homelessness; (2) continue addressing housing needs with several projects cited; and (3) pursue fairer regional cost sharing for institutions that impose regional costs on Bangor.

The Bangor City Council adopted Order 26‑091 on Feb. 9 to set the council’s priorities for 2026. Councilor Carson moved the order, which passed 9–0.

The priorities listed in the order are: (1) establish a comprehensive plan to address homelessness, leveraging outside regional and national experts alongside local stakeholders; (2) continue to address housing needs, noting recent and ongoing projects including Teresa's Place, a Sunrise Senior Living project, a recently approved tiny‑home project, and a supportive housing project led by Bangor Housing; and (3) advocate for fairer regional cost sharing and participation from regional institutions that impose costs on Bangor while receiving property‑tax exemptions.

Council discussion was minimal during the vote; the order passed unanimously and will guide council work and committee assignments in the coming year.