Ogunquit Village Improvements Open House

Ogunquit, MELocal News

Scheduled for April 10, 2025, the Ogunquit Village Improvements Open House is an important event focused on pedestrian and bicycle safety in downtown Ogunquit. The gathering will take place at the Dunaway Center, featuring two sessions from 3-4 PM and 6-7 PM. Community members are invited to share their thoughts and concerns, ensuring that local voices contribute to infrastructure changes. This initiative is part of a growing movement toward creating family-friendly urban spaces that prioritize safety and accessibility. Enhanced pedestrian and cycling facilities are crucial for fostering a vibrant community atmosphere.

By encouraging public participation, Ogunquit aims to build a more inclusive environment for families and visitors alike. The open house serves as a platform for dialogue, reflecting the town's commitment to responsible urban development. Ultimately, this effort highlights the significance of community involvement in shaping public policy and enhancing local quality of life.

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