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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

LISBON CREST AVENUE MAIN BREAK UPDATE

Crest Avenue Main Break Update

Water service has been restored on Crest Avenue. However, we are still onsite backfilling the excavation. Please let us know if you have any water quality issues. The water main had a circumferential break which typically occurs due to earth movement. These type of breaks happen most frequently as the earth freezes and thaws.
Thank you for your patience during this emergency repair.
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LISBON CREST AVENUE WATER MAIN BREAK

Crest Avenue Water Main Break

The water main has failed on Crest Avenue in Lisbon. This leak will require an immediate shutdown of the water main. We anticipate that the damaged main will require 8 hours to repair.
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LISBON TAX PAYMENTS DUE

Tax Payments Due

The second installment for 2018 Real Estate and Personal Property Tax payments are due March 15, 2018.
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LISBON PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Public Hearing Notice

Planning Board

The Planning Board will hold a public hearing at 7:00 PM on March 8, 2017 at the Lisbon Town Office (Public Meeting Room) to hear the following:
  • Amendments to Chapter 70-Zoning Ordinance, SEction 70-530 Land Uses
  • Marijuana Retail Sales
  • Retail sales of products manufactured on premises
This building is handicapped accessible.
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LISBON PARKING BAN

Parking Ban

Due to the impending snow storm, a parking ban has been scheduled to begin at 12:00 PM on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 until 12:00 AM on Friday, March 9, 2018.  
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Monday, February 26, 2018

Friday, February 23, 2018

Thursday, February 22, 2018

LISBON Public Hearing Notice

 

Renewal Special Entertainment Permit for the Railroad Restaurant & Pub

The Lisbon Town Council will hold a public hearing on March 6, 2018 at 7:00 PM at the Town Office in the Public Meeting Room to hear comments on a renewal Special Entertainment Permit for Sandra Harkins d/b/a the Railroad Restaurant & Pub, located at 695 Lisbon Street, in Lisbon Falls, Maine.
The public is invited to attend. 
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Thursday, February 15, 2018

Lisbon Planning Board Meeting

 

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Lisbon Holiday Closing

 

Please note that Monday, February 19, is President’s Day.  All Town Offices will be closed all day.  We will be open as usual on Tuesday.  
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Monday, February 12, 2018

LISBON Public Hearing Notice

 

Amendments to Ordinances

Notice is hereby given that the Lisbon Town Council intends to hold a public hearing on February 20, 2018 at 7:00 PM in the Town Office Meeting room to hear comments on the following proposed changes:
a. Amendments to Chapter 10 Article IV Intinerant Vendor Ordinance
b. Amendments to Chapter 50 Building & Buildings Regulations
c. Amendments to Chapter 30 Article III Park Regulations Section 88-5 Special Regulations
d. Amendments to Chapter 46 Article VI Street Lighting Sections 46-147
e. And to Repeal Chapter 50 Article II Division 1 Section 50-45 Winter Parking
Copies of these amendments may be viewed or obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, 300 Lisbon Street, Lisbon or online at www.lisbonme.org
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Water Commisioner Meeting Schedule Change

 

The Lisbon Water Department Commissioners’ Meeting has been rescheduled to  Thursday, February 15, 2017 at 5:00 PM in the Council Chambers in the Lisbon Town Hall. 

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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Saturday, February 10, 2018

WHERE IS THE MONEY?????????????


After review Tuesday’s Town Council meeting, I am wondering where the Town Council is going to find $127,884.46 for next year to bailout Lisbon Emergency, Inc.  The Town Council vote 6-0 to supplement the failing Lisbon Emergency, Inc. with taxpayer dollars.
It is truly amazing how easily the Town Council votes to appropriate $127,884.46 of our tax dollars without a bat of the eye.  The Town Council DID NOT look for all the alternatives available before coming to this decision.  A suggestion was made to have the Town contract the hospitals DIRECTly showing them the impact of losing Lisbon Emergency would have on the community.  The Town Council did not even look into this option.
This is a lot like when the Town Council had an opportunity to save the taxpayers roughly $200,000.00 of tax dollars by closing the Lisbon Communication Center.  So every year, taxpayers are paying roughly $200,000.00 tax dollars for keeping the Lisbon Communication Center open instead of letting Androscoggin Country Dispatch perform the same task.  Androscoggin Country Dispatch has the personnel to assign an Emergency Medical Code (EMC) telling Emergency Medical Technicians/Paramedics the situation before they arrive.  This ensures the EMT/Paramedics have everything they need to respond improving the chances of survival.
The members of the Town Council that approved spending our tax dollars when they did not have too were:   Allen Ward, Dale Crafts, Chris Brunelle and Norman Albert.  Dale Craft is no longer on the Town Council but Fern LaRochelle, who lobbied for keeping the Lisbon Communication Center open has taken his place.  However, Mr. LaRochelle should not be able to vote because he is a sub-contractor of the town directly working with the Lisbon Communication Center.  I do realize that in the Town of Lisbon there is no such thing as a “conflict of interest” so the taxpayers will continue to pay roughly $200,000.00 tax dollars when they do not have too.
So when you waste roughly $200,000.00 tax dollars and you add $127,884.46 for next year; how will this impact your taxes?
Larry Fillmore

Town Council Workshop - February 13, 2018

 

Workshop - Sewer Ordinance & MS4 Discussion

February 13, 2018 at 6:00 PM
 
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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Workforce Development Survey - Maine Development Foundation

 

From Lisbon's Economic & Community Development Office:
Because Lisbon is a Downtown Main Street Network Community, I wanted to send the survey below out to our business industry in Lisbon from the Maine Development Foundation. 
Thank you
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The Maine Development Foundation, Maine State Chamber of Commerce, and Educate Maine are partnering on a business survey to identify the investments and policies that are needed to support the strengthening of our workforce as well as long-term economic growth in the state. This survey is a follow-up to the Making Maine Work survey that was conducted in 2010 with more than 1,000 business leaders. We look forward to seeing how far we’ve come in meeting the needs expressed eight years ago.

Based on the findings from the survey and review of existing conditions and policies, the group will articulate a common vision and develop a set of goals with specific action steps to move Maine forward. The call to action will be used to shape the upcoming gubernatorial election.

We are inviting you to complete this survey and share your thoughts on the key issues impacting economic growth in Maine.

You may have received this invitation from more than one source. PLEASE COMPLETE THE SURVEY ONLY ONCE, so that we do not double count responses. We appreciate your understanding of any cross-posting.

The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete. Please respond by February 14, 2018.
 Start the survey by clicking on this link:  Maine Business Survey

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