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Maine Town Documents - Waterville

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Waterville Maine Selected Policies, Waterville (Me.). City Officials Jan 2016

Waterville Maine Selected Policies, Waterville (Me.). City Officials

Maine Town Documents - Waterville

Selected Waterville Maine policies include:

Amendment to Development of Tax Acquired Property, 2001
Capital Improvement Reserve Fund Policy, 2005
Community Development Block Grants Complaint Resolution, 2009
Compliance Policy for Use and Disposition of Bond Funds, 2012
Downtown Tax Increment Financing District, 2008
Fund Balance Policy, 2013
Haines Charity Guidelines for Assistance, 2007
Investment Policy, 2013
Maibox Guidelines
Pine Grove Cemetery Rules and Regulations, 2013
Sale of City Property Policy, 2013
Tax Increment Financing Policy, 2016
Use of South End Capital Improvement Account Policy, 2011
Waterville Parks Carry In-Carry Out Policy


A Self Guided Heritage Tour Of The Franco-American Community In The South-End Of The City Of Waterville, Maine, Kennebec Valley Franco-American Heritage Society Jan 2010

A Self Guided Heritage Tour Of The Franco-American Community In The South-End Of The City Of Waterville, Maine, Kennebec Valley Franco-American Heritage Society

Maine Town Documents - Waterville

Brochure for walking, self-guided tour of Waterville Maine's Museum in the Streets starting in Castonguay Square on Main Street, downtown Waterville.


South End Neighborhood Strategic Plan, Waterville (Me.). City Officials Apr 2007

South End Neighborhood Strategic Plan, Waterville (Me.). City Officials

Maine Town Documents - Waterville

The South End Neighborhood Strategic Plan is a guide and expression of the neighborhood's vision. The plan is a guide for managing change within the neighborhood for the next 20 years. The plan establishes a blueprint for change with in the neighborhood. It accomplishes this by setting goals and objectives to be met in future years. Some of the objectives are broad and others are very specific. A responsible party is assigned to each objective along with a projected cost and a target date for completion.