On May 22, it was a packed house at the Bridgton Planning Board hearing on the status of the Bridgton hotel proposal still pending planning board approval. (MAGGIE SCARLETT PHOTO)
On May 22, it was a packed house at the Bridgton Planning Board hearing on the status of the Bridgton hotel proposal still pending planning board approval. (MAGGIE SCARLETT PHOTO)
BRIDGTON, Maine — The Bridgton Planning Board and around 60 citizens gathered last Wednesday to share thoughts on the proposed Bridgton hotel project before the board approves or denies the proposal made by Justin McIver, which it is set to do at today’s meeting, which is set for 1 p.m.
Two private consultants hired by Main Eco Homes, McIver’s business, explained his proposal on his behalf. While reductions such as the number of entrances and elimination of a banquet hall held true in the unveiling of the final proposal, there were also new additions to the plan.
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