Federal judge rules in favor of MDOT on Topsham-Brunswick bridge replacement suit
The decision means Maine Department of Transportation s plan to replace the heavily traveled, 90-year-old-bridge can move ahead.
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TOPSHAM A federal judge has ruled in favor of the Maine Department of Transportation’s bid to replace the Frank J. Wood Bridge between Topsham and Brunswick.
The nearly-90-year-old bridge to carry Route 201 and Route 24 traffic over the Androscoggin River.
U.S. District Judge Lance Walker’s ruling was filed Wednesday.
The state’s decision to demolish the 89-year-old truss bridge was controversial. Friends of the Frank J. Wood Bridge, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Historic Bridge Foundation sued in September 2019, alleging the Federal Highway Administration and Maine Department of Transportation relied on inaccurate information to artificially inflate the projected costs of rehabilitating the existing bridge. MeDOT has denied those cl
Residents in Orlando’s Lake Davis-Greenwood community don’t want historic neighborhood designation
City says designation helps improve property values
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ORLANDO, Fla. – The committee pushing for the historic district designation has withdrawn its petition. Read the letter of withdrawal here.
Emotions have been running high among neighbors of the Lake Davis-Greenwood community in Orlando after a petition was signed to designate it a historic district.
“My biggest concern is that I am now vesting the city with the authority to make decisions that I can make today and I’m doing that without any benefit,” Williams Vanos, a 14-year resident of the neighborhood said. “Where is the benefit? And we have been provided with a half dozen reasons none of which really amount to anything. Reasons we’ve been given don’t really apply to this neighborhood.”