AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHousing & Local Growth: Ellsworth is reviewing a proposal from a Maine logging family-linked company to split about 55 wooded acres into 11 residential lots, as the city weighs broader development pressures. Affordable Housing Push: Caribou wants to convert a city-owned snow dump lot into up to 33 homes or duplexes to close gaps in both rentals and homeownership. Workforce Shortage: Deer Isle and Stonington are coordinating to address a shortage of more than 100 affordable workforce units, with a new housing manager tasked to turn plans into action. Energy & Jobs: U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright visited Lincoln to highlight Form Energy’s iron-based battery project, aimed at keeping power on for days during extreme weather and supported by a large federal grant. Health Care Costs: Maine’s approved 2027 insurance rate hikes are set to drive double-digit increases for marketplace customers, raising fears of more medical debt. Public Health: CDC data show kindergarten vaccine coverage slipping again and exemptions hitting a new high nationwide. Immigration Enforcement: ICE detained a Portland Public Schools transportation employee, prompting district and union outrage. Housing Assistance Numbers: Androscoggin County ranked near the top in multiple HUD-assisted housing categories for 2025. Child Welfare Oversight: Maine lawmakers ordered an OPEGA investigation into the circumstances around the abuse and death of a Bangor 10-year-old.
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