Livestream Construction of the Municipal Campus

Ogunquit, MELocal News

The Ogunquit community is set to witness the beginning of a significant construction project with the new Police Department and Town Hall, as announced on September 25, 2024. Construction is slated to kick off on October 3, 2024, and is expected to continue into 2025, marking a pivotal development for local governance. To foster community involvement and transparency, officials will provide a livestream that showcases the construction progress, allowing residents to stay informed and engaged. Early in the project, a tree that currently obstructs part of the site will be relocated, improving visibility for the livestream and the community. This initiative underscores the town's commitment to enhancing public services and infrastructure.

By inviting residents to follow along, the municipality aims to build trust and maintain open communication throughout the construction period. The livestream link has been provided for ease of access, encouraging all community members to participate in this exciting development. Overall, this project signifies a proactive approach to improving local governance and infrastructure in Ogunquit.

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