Civil Municipal - Mar 2024

AFFORDABLE LIVING WITH LD 2003 One of Wiscasset’s main priorities remains the need for additional housing. Maine recently passed a law requiring towns to increase housing density, encouraging more affordable housing development. In Wiscasset, the Town is updating its Ordinances to comply with the new laws. One exciting development in the works is the Islebrook Village at Wiscasset, an Everbrook Senior Living Community. Everbrook converted an old primary school into 105 apartments for independent, assisted, and memory care living. This center will make a big difference for the community. Several active subdivisions are in the works, so developing housing is certainly a priority for Wiscasset.“We want to attract families to move here,” Simmons says. “We have land available to build on. Come build a house!” There is no doubt that Wiscasset is an attractive place for families. Simmons tells us,“We have a good school system and a wonderful community center. There’s a great quality of life here.” AIRPORT DEVELOPMENTS TAKING OFF Wiscasset is home to Wiscasset Airport, a general aviation airport that helps bring people and business to and through the town. It’s well-positioned for the area and has the space and availability to support all transportation needs, from corporate to cargo to regular commuter and charter flights. As Simmons tells us, “I believe the airport is underutilized. It’s a gem in the rough.” Their goal is to add additional flights to help make the airport more sustainable, bringing new jobs and money into the community. Thanks to funding from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the town rebuilt the entire runway of the Wiscasset Airport last year. Plans are Photo Credit: Aaron Chrostowsky 227 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 03 WISCASSET, ME

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