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Bangor committee discusses waterfront vendor fees, upgrades and budget priorities
Summary
City staff outlined capital priorities and a proposed modest fee increase for seasonal waterfront food-truck vendors; committee members supported a roughly 10% or $100 bump tied to electrical and promotional improvements but asked staff to explain what vendors would receive in return.
Parks & Recreation staff told the advisory committee on Feb. 12 that the department is beginning its 2026 budget process, with staff work through March, a council presentation in April and follow-up through June. Capital priorities discussed included replacing play structures (Williams Park, and later Bangor Gardens), resurfacing work at aquatic centers and repaving the community center parking lot.
The conversation shifted to the waterfront food-truck vendor program. Staff said…
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